Muhammad Ali once proclaimed "It isn't bragging if you can do it." When Paulie Malignaggi failed to live up to the lofty expectations set by his own mouth prior to his encounter with Miguel Cotto, a sense of schadenfreude, a German term used to denote enjoyment in another's misery, prevailed within public opinion. [details]
"From Pillar to Post" - Malignaggi, walk or all talk?
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I was much more impressed than I expected to be when I watched him as a guest on ESPN. I was prejudiced against him for his metro look. I don't like anyone with that look, and definitely not a fighter. But who really cares how he dresses? It's a little ghey to dislike someone for that.Comment
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I'll be there also, but the article was supposed to be titled "Can Malignaggi Walk what he Talks", I have no idea why the title needed changing.Comment
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Yeah good read, Paulie is a cool guy. I got that off him in interviews when he wasn't acting his usually flair self and it was shown on the ESPN guest host thing. I wish him luck in his career though even still, I don't see him being that great in the long run because he is featherfisted and that can only get you so far. See Corey Spinks.Comment
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Cory Spinks is a 2 division champion, not bad IMOYeah good read, Paulie is a cool guy. I got that off him in interviews when he wasn't acting his usually flair self and it was shown on the ESPN guest host thing. I wish him luck in his career though even still, I don't see him being that great in the long run because he is featherfisted and that can only get you so far. See Corey Spinks.Comment
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