let me clarify a few things

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  • Ian_ST24i
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    #21
    I still rate Malignaggi. He's got good boxing skills, a big heart, and plenty of good movement. If he stays at 140, there might be a chance of picking up one of the titles again.

    If he moves up to 147 though, he'd have no chance.

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    • Ray*
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      #22
      I also thought the Cotto/paulie M fight was competitive, I never liked the way cotto fought in that fight and was massively impress with the way paulie m handle the whole situation.

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      • Shadow boxer 3
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        #23
        Originally posted by The_One77
        Joe Calzaghe

        fighter of the decade, 46-0....who else did you think i meant?
        fihgter of the decade my a$$

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        • Pullcounter
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          #24
          Originally posted by larryx
          first i like hatton-he doesnt have a glass chin-only ko'd 1 time by the p4p king at a higher weight class

          second paulie is a bum-had a paper title,never beat anyone worth mentioning,talks **** like hes ali

          people keep bringing up the cotto fight like it was competitive-cotto beat paulie half to death

          there are threads saying paulie wobbled hatton??yea like he wobbled cotto right?? dont just take up for fighters over this dumbass u.s-british ****..boxig is boxing..who gives a phuck where the fighters are from..people grow up
          yeah, but paulie was the 2nd best welterweight before the loss.

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