Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. have been the kings of the boxing world for over a decade now. With age starting to become a factor for these proud ring gladiators, many boxing followers are slowly shifting their attention to the future of the sport.

Youngsters like Danny Garcia, Andrie Ward, and Canelo Alvarez are tapped as boxing's next attraction, but there's someone else that could even do bigger accomplishments.

Adrien Broner, who recently demolished Paulie Malignaggi to win his third division crown, has the capacity to become boxing's next biggest attraction.

Dubbed as baby Mayweather, Broner possesses the same technical defensive ability like the current pound-for-pound champ. Even more, Broner has a mean punching power that could knock out anyone not heavier than 155 pounds. His tremendous skills set and an arrogant demeanor makes him a surefire star that could generate big money at the gates and pay-per-view buys.

The only criticism about Broner is his lack of experience fighting elite level boxers. In Broner's 27 career wins (22 of them by knockouts), only Juan Ponce de Leon of Mexico and Malignaggi are established fighters. The rest are either flash-in-a-pan fighters or journeymen in the sport.

Still, there's no denying that talent is abundant for Broner, who could go to win more titles in the succeeding years. He's only 23 and the future is certainly bright for the Problem.