Malignaggi is built like a ***** and he punches like a *****, and dude has the nerve to come out to Thunder..
Now I honestly thought Diaz got neutralized. But I didn't see half the punches land that Ledderman and Kellerman said that they saw land for Paulie. Both Ledderman and Kellerman are always **** over Paulie. But I honestly didn't see much land from Paulie early. lol Harold is as inconsistent as any judge can be, so as much as he's on Paulie's nuts I was actually shocked that he had the fight as close as he did in the 6'th or 7th. Usually Harold is ass in these kind of fights. But As the rounds went on, I thought Paulie's lame ass Jab and move technique did look better over all, bit it was nothing serious...
Technically, would I give Paulie the fight...you have to. His female-like style completely took Diaz' activity away.
But as useless as Diaz' offense was, Paulie's was more successful, but extremely weak. I'm still slappin myself for not be able to foresee Paulie runnin and jabbin away from a lightweight all night (lol). But it's understandable, since that second round had Paulie's whole corny ass corner shook...Even I was expecting the old Baby Bull to take over. But Paule just started to jab and stay away from the smaller fighter.
Anyways, Paulie won that fight just on activity. I thought Diaz did a good job of rollin away and catchin a grip of those weak ass jabs on his guard....but he just wasn't as active as Paulie was over all.
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As for Diaz at Jr. Welterweight-
I don't think Juan is big enough for 140. He's not as active as he use to be, and he's just not big enough. All Paulie had to do was barely lean his upper body back to avoid Diaz' punches. Diaz was comin up short once Paulie started to run and stay away from him. And it took little effort on Paulies' part. All he had to was jab him to sleep, and lean back 15 degrees at most to get away from Juan's reach. And Juan has a monster reach for a lightweight fighter, he's just lacking in height. I think Diaz should stay a 135, the guys at 140 are just too far out of his wheel house to be effective.
Now I honestly thought Diaz got neutralized. But I didn't see half the punches land that Ledderman and Kellerman said that they saw land for Paulie. Both Ledderman and Kellerman are always **** over Paulie. But I honestly didn't see much land from Paulie early. lol Harold is as inconsistent as any judge can be, so as much as he's on Paulie's nuts I was actually shocked that he had the fight as close as he did in the 6'th or 7th. Usually Harold is ass in these kind of fights. But As the rounds went on, I thought Paulie's lame ass Jab and move technique did look better over all, bit it was nothing serious...
Technically, would I give Paulie the fight...you have to. His female-like style completely took Diaz' activity away.
But as useless as Diaz' offense was, Paulie's was more successful, but extremely weak. I'm still slappin myself for not be able to foresee Paulie runnin and jabbin away from a lightweight all night (lol). But it's understandable, since that second round had Paulie's whole corny ass corner shook...Even I was expecting the old Baby Bull to take over. But Paule just started to jab and stay away from the smaller fighter.
Anyways, Paulie won that fight just on activity. I thought Diaz did a good job of rollin away and catchin a grip of those weak ass jabs on his guard....but he just wasn't as active as Paulie was over all.
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As for Diaz at Jr. Welterweight-
I don't think Juan is big enough for 140. He's not as active as he use to be, and he's just not big enough. All Paulie had to do was barely lean his upper body back to avoid Diaz' punches. Diaz was comin up short once Paulie started to run and stay away from him. And it took little effort on Paulies' part. All he had to was jab him to sleep, and lean back 15 degrees at most to get away from Juan's reach. And Juan has a monster reach for a lightweight fighter, he's just lacking in height. I think Diaz should stay a 135, the guys at 140 are just too far out of his wheel house to be effective.
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