How good would Paulie Malgnaggi be if he had power?

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  • Animalistic 3.0
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    #11
    Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
    A young tiger beat the empty shell of a legendary fighter who in his prime would've punched Camacho so hard it would've made the curly little hair on his forehead into a permanent tattoo.
    No different than what Pacquiao did against De La Hoya. Wait we have some double standars here right?

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      #12
      Originally posted by mangler jr
      Leonard was 73 years old and fighting with one good eye when Macho stopped him.
      No doubt Leonard was old and past prime at that time. Still why he return to fight Camacho?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Animalistic 3.0
        No different than what Pacquiao did against De La Hoya. Wait we have some double standars here right?
        De la hoya was still active. SRL was on a what 5 year lay off?

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          #14
          Originally posted by Animalistic 3.0
          No different than what Pacquiao did against De La Hoya. Wait we have some double standars here right?
          De La Hoya is a legendary fighter? Since when? Even in his prime I think he would've struggled against Pac. That's besides the point though.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BEEHOP
            De la hoya was still active. SRL was on a what 5 year lay off?
            De La Hoya fits the description of the Ray Leonard Camacho beat "A young tiger beat the empty shell of a legendary fighter" That what Pacquiao did against De La Hoya.

            I think Leonard was coming back after 6 years out I think.

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              #16
              Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
              De La Hoya is a legendary fighter? Since when? Even in his prime I think he would've struggled against Pac. That's besides the point though.

              De La Hoya is in some ways a legendary fighter. Face of boxing for many years and was in lots of big fights.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Animalistic 3.0
                De La Hoya is somewhat a legendary fighter. Face of boxing for many years and was in lots of big fights.
                He's not exactly an ATG. Lost most of the big fights he's been in etc...

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ThePunchingBag
                  He's not exactly an ATG. Lost most of the big fights he's been in etc...
                  De La Hoya did lose most of his big fights lol. But he is in some ways a Legendary Fighter.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Animalistic 3.0
                    De La Hoya did lose most of his big fights lol. But he is in some ways a Legendary Fighter.
                    I'd say he's more of a Well-known person who happens to be a professional boxer. He did better in commercials and photo shoots than actual big fights. Nowhere in his career did he come close to touching SRL's resume.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by dino
                      Paulie Malgnaggi is actually a very very good boxer, the problem is he he has NO POWER, he reminds me of hector camacho.

                      where would he be if he had power?
                      Huge insult to Camacho. Camacho would shut down the opponent's offense, controlled distance to a tee and fought with two hands not just one like Paulie.

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