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  • #51
    Originally posted by Migs View Post
    Elaborate.
    They both have their merits but a Big Mac runs out pretty quickly and doesn't have the real quality you get from a steak.

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    • #52
      the Title say

      Its time to STOP talking about Malignaggi.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Mozza View Post
        They both have their merits but a Big Mac runs out pretty quickly and doesn't have the real quality you get from a steak.
        No offense man, but you gotta offer me a better argument than that. I'm open to criticism and being proved wrong but there is no weight in that statement.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Migs View Post
          No offense man, but you gotta offer me a better argument than that. I'm open to criticism and being proved wrong but there is no weight in that statement.
          What I am effectively saying is that Mayweather is on a completely different level to Malignaggi. Mayweather has fought and beaten some of the best fighters of his generation. Malignaggi has went in against quality opposition once and while he showed alot of heart he showed little else to suggest that he could compete on that level.

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          • #55
            it is time to start talking about paulie he is the best fighter at 140..i go far as even saying boxing wise he is top 5 in any weight class..yes he lacks some power but how often anymore do you see knockouts anyways..most all fights anymore go the distance..you got to except it for what it is paulie is a star in this sport and people are going to have to start to accept that

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            • #56
              i have no problems with paulie. hes developed a very fan-friendly style, he boxes beautifully and now hes starting to sit more on his punches. i think that he has a perfect future for the 140's for another 5 years and he should focus on that.

              paulie could be the MAN if he chooses too and stays @ 140. stay away from the cotto's and hatton's for a good 5 years.

              dude's got a ton of personality, can sell fights with the best of them and has a good style.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by zubi29 View Post
                it is time to start talking about paulie he is the best fighter at 140..i go far as even saying boxing wise he is top 5 in any weight class..yes he lacks some power but how often anymore do you see knockouts anyways..most all fights anymore go the distance..you got to except it for what it is paulie is a star in this sport and people are going to have to start to accept that
                He hasn't done much yet. From what I have seen Malignaggi's career highlights are:
                Battered by Cotto
                Beat average fighter to win IBF light-welterweight title
                Talked alot of ****

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Mozza View Post
                  What I am effectively saying is that Mayweather is on a completely different level to Malignaggi. Mayweather has fought and beaten some of the best fighters of his generation. Malignaggi has went in against quality opposition once and while he showed alot of heart he showed little else to suggest that he could compete on that level.
                  I understand all of that. I guess the way that I was comparing them was more in the similarities in their styles of fighting. I was too vague in my point and I kinda figured you would bring up those points stated above as a result of that ambiguity. You can't argue that Malignaggi's resume holds no weight to Mayweather's but you also can't argue that stylistically they are very similar in their approach to the sport.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Migs View Post
                    I understand all of that. I guess the way that I was comparing them was more in the similarities in their styles of fighting. I was too vague in my point and I kinda figured you would bring up those points stated above as a result of that ambiguity. You can't argue that Malignaggi's resume holds no weight to Mayweather's but you also can't argue that stylistically they are very similar in their approach to the sport.
                    Maybe they are similar but against Cotto I saw Malignaggi get hit more times than Mayweather has in his entire career.

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                    • #60
                      Mag is a smaller Zag the only difference Mag will fight anybody, had he had a Zag mentality he wouldnt have fougth Cotto so early and would probley beat him when they met... The dude can box period he does lack power but he can box and thats the name of the sport boxing!

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