He's still talking shit
Later, after he was examined by a physician, Broner was interviewed by
Showtime’s Barry Tompkins.
“I’m still young, fly and flashy, and still in the game of boxing,”
Broner said.
“I’m not here to make any excuses. I’m in a dangerous sport,” he said.
“We’re not going to sit in sorrow. We’re going to live tomorrow like we
won the fight. So if anybody wants to come out and be with the
three-time world champion — because I can still go on and say I was
three-time world champion. I still am a three-time world champion in
three different weight classes. I can still live on and say that. I can
still party. I can still have fun. My first party is going to be on
Tuesday in Cincinnati.
“All I can do is go back to the drawing board, and come back and fight
my ass off,” Broner said. “He fought a hell of a fight. I fought a hell
of a fight. He was the better man tonight. I’ll fight him my next fight,
but right now, we’re going to live like we won the fight. If you want me
in your club. I will be in your club.”
He repeatedly plugged a phone number at which people could reach him if
they wanted to pay him to be in their club.
“We still going to have fun, like we won the fight,” Broner said.
He was then asked if he was going to remain at welterweight, rather than
drop back down to lighter weight classes.
“Listen, you know where I’m going to stay,” Broner said. “I’m going to
stay in your club if you call me.”