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  • Vladimir303
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    Paulie Malinaggie is best known for his mouth

    Think about it. If you go on Youtube, you'll see alot of created videos of fighter's highlights in the ring. Paulie has none of that really. He is best known for his interviews, which I say are pretty good. After losing to Cotto, he has become more humble and expresses his opinions way better without any ****yness. He is a good talker but that's all there is to him. There is no memorable moments (besides getting puffed up by Cotto) from Malignaggi in the ring.

    That just shows what kind of a fighter he is. He is a one-dimensional slick boxer who if everything goes according to plan will outbox you and do the same thing round after round fight after fight UNLESS you ruin those plans like Ngoudjo did.


    In other words: Paulie Malignaggie is the next Sharmba Mitchell of the 140lb divison
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    To me he is known more 4 slapping

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    • raysan
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      #3
      Originally posted by vladimir303
      Think about it. If you go on Youtube, you'll see alot of created videos of fighter's highlights in the ring. Paulie has none of that really. He is best known for his interviews, which I say are pretty good. After losing to Cotto, he has become more humble and expresses his opinions way better without any ****yness. He is a good talker but that's all there is to him. There is no memorable moments (besides getting puffed up by Cotto) from Malignaggi in the ring.

      That just shows what kind of a fighter he is. He is a one-dimensional slick boxer who if everything goes according to plan will outbox you and do the same thing round after round fight after fight UNLESS you ruin those plans like Ngoudjo did.


      In other words: Paulie Malignaggie is the next Sharmba Mitchell of the 140lb divison
      how is a "slick boxer" one dimensional? wouldnt a slick boxer mean he has good defense, foot work, and can jab

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        #4
        Originally posted by vladimir303
        Think about it. If you go on Youtube, you'll see alot of created videos of fighter's highlights in the ring. Paulie has none of that really. He is best known for his interviews, which I say are pretty good. After losing to Cotto, he has become more humble and expresses his opinions way better without any ****yness. He is a good talker but that's all there is to him. There is no memorable moments (besides getting puffed up by Cotto) from Malignaggi in the ring.

        That just shows what kind of a fighter he is. He is a one-dimensional slick boxer who if everything goes according to plan will outbox you and do the same thing round after round fight after fight UNLESS you ruin those plans like Ngoudjo did.


        In other words: Paulie Malignaggie is the next Sharmba Mitchell of the 140lb divison
        I've never seen a one dimensional slick boxer in my life, if you're slick boxer then you are not one dimensional.

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          #5
          Originally posted by raysan
          how is a "slick boxer" one dimensional? wouldnt a slick boxer mean he has good defense, foot work, and can jab
          haha...you beat me to it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by vladimir303
            Think about it. If you go on Youtube, you'll see alot of created videos of fighter's highlights in the ring. Paulie has none of that really. He is best known for his interviews, which I say are pretty good. After losing to Cotto, he has become more humble and expresses his opinions way better without any ****yness. He is a good talker but that's all there is to him. There is no memorable moments (besides getting puffed up by Cotto) from Malignaggi in the ring.

            That just shows what kind of a fighter he is. He is a one-dimensional slick boxer who if everything goes according to plan will outbox you and do the same thing round after round fight after fight UNLESS you ruin those plans like Ngoudjo did.


            In other words: Paulie Malignaggie is the next Sharmba Mitchell of the 140lb divison
            Whatever he says, for the most part, is true. He called out that Castillo was shot, meanwhile everybody was hyping Castillo-Hatton, he said Hatton would get dominated against PBF, he predicted Ndou wouldn't win a round, he said he would outbox Cotto which he did for a few rounds.....

            I know what you mean by a 1 dimensional slick boxer, but he didn't lose to Ngoudjo, and he wasn't one dimensional, anybody that knows him would know, his jabbing range and timing was totally off for whatever reason.

            I agree on Youtube it is mostly interviews but he hasn't had that many fights, he's only had 23 at the world title stage that isn't a lot.

            WATCH THE MAGIC MAN DOCUMENTARY. Hopefully it will cure you of you're hate towards Malignaggi.

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              #7
              Originally posted by GunStar
              haha...you beat me to it.
              it was the first thing that popped in my head as well haha

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                #8
                The magic man would woop on hatton

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by MikeBrew328

                  WATCH THE MAGIC MAN DOCUMENTARY. Hopefully it will cure you of you're hate towards Malignaggi.
                  I saw that documentary. It was funny to me watching him talking as if he is gonna beat Cotto easy and he still didn't know what was gonna happent to him.

                  No hate bro. I picked him to beat Hatton but now I'm not so sure. I'm just expressing my opinion.

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                  • Vladimir303
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by raysan
                    how is a "slick boxer" one dimensional? wouldnt a slick boxer mean he has good defense, foot work, and can jab
                    Even slick boxers can be one dimensional.....not just agressive, come forward type fighters. You need to broaden your horizons a bit and educate yourself about the sweet science.

                    The guy has no plan B. He does the same thing fight after fight. You can't accuse Floyd or Roy of that.


                    Guys like Sharmba Mitchell, Cory Spinks and Paulie Malinaggie are all in that same category. Does not mean that they can't become great, it just means that they have limited tools in their toolbox. Partly it's not their fault, they lack punching power which can't be taught.

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