Witter/Paulie/Paler... who would come first in a three-way pwn off?

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  • !! Anorak
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    Witter/Paulie/Paler... who would come first in a three-way pwn off?

    I saw a reference today to Paulie's handlers avoiding Witter as a high risk, low reward (boxing news). That's the only one of the three that I see as pretty much set. The other two I can't be sure of, though Paler vs. Paulie is also fairly predictable. I could see Paulie getting the UD, but generally I feel he'd be overwhelmed.

    The big mystery IMO would be Witter vs. Paler.
  • -Antonio-
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    I havent seen enough of Witter. Malignaggi decisions Hatton though. Every time Hatton comes in Malignaggi will initiate the clinches himself like he tried to do against Cotto. When Hatton is on the outside Paulie will use the jab a lot more than Mayweather did.

    Like you Annie I used to think Hatton overwhelms Malignaggi, but seeing as how easy Floyd was able to land the jab and straight right, I see Malignaggi doing the same thing. Only difference is Hatton will be able to do a lot more damage inside because he's stronger, but Paulie wont fold as we've seen in the Cotto fight. And Malignaggi will let his hands go a lot more too. Instead of pot shotting and moving, he'll sit down on a three punch combination and move as he jabs.

    I think Hatton should avoid Malignaggi and fight a guy like Torres who he would easily take apart

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      #3
      I think Hatton is still a different class to Paulie. He's too strong/experienced...and he'll be ****ing detirmined.

      However.. i think its going ahead. Torres...would be easy money..low risk...but Hattons fighting to be a legend... not for cash.

      He wants the big fights before he ****s off and gets fat permenant.

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      • Azteca
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        #4
        Ricky would rip Paulie a new one.

        The fight with Witter would be pick'em . Hatton is never going to fight Witter anyway.

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        • Pugilistic™
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          #5
          hatton beats them all at 140.

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          • !! Anorak
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            Originally posted by -Antonio-
            I havent seen enough of Witter. Malignaggi decisions Hatton though. Every time Hatton comes in Malignaggi will initiate the clinches himself like he tried to do against Cotto. When Hatton is on the outside Paulie will use the jab a lot more than Mayweather did.

            Like you Annie I used to think Hatton overwhelms Malignaggi, but seeing as how easy Floyd was able to land the jab and straight right, I see Malignaggi doing the same thing. Only difference is Hatton will be able to do a lot more damage inside because he's stronger, but Paulie wont fold as we've seen in the Cotto fight. And Malignaggi will let his hands go a lot more too. Instead of pot shotting and moving, he'll sit down on a three punch combination and move as he jabs.

            I think Hatton should avoid Malignaggi and fight a guy like Torres who he would easily take apart
            I'm inclined to agree, but I do wonder if we're all getting carried away with last week's fight. After all, it was Floyd that did that to him, not just an average guy in the street. I guess the Cotto that fought Paulie was really drained, so there's every possibility that The Paler would slap him around for all twelve rounds. But I don't know for sure.

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            • S.W.F.C
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              Seems to me people are thinking that cause he lost to the best fighter in the world that Hatton has become a bum over night.
              Hes the best at 140, Witter and Paulie want there big pay days and Reece has already said he wants no part of Hatton.

              Just finished watching the Alex Arthur fight and Hatton was ringside and did interview after.
              He was asked about if he started the rematch rumors and says, well ya know me ill fight mayweather again, id fight King Kong
              Seems to me hes gonna have a serious sit down and decide if hes gonna go back to 140 where hes king or have a crack at another welterwieght, either way I'm behind him and will carry on supporting him even if he loses again.

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                Originally posted by !! Anorak
                I'm inclined to agree, but I do wonder if we're all getting carried away with last week's fight. After all, it was Floyd that did that to him, not just an average guy in the street. I guess the Cotto that fought Paulie was really drained, so there's every possibility that The Paler would slap him around for all twelve rounds. But I don't know for sure.
                We are getting carried away.

                Floyd Mayweather is a gifted fighter.

                I dont see the same gifts in Malignaggi as I do Mayweather.

                Only a fool would think Paulie would outbox Hatton with ease.

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