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  • villa04
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    #21
    do you want a cookie? who gives a **** what you can do

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #22
      Originally posted by Al Coholic
      It's the booing of Malignaggi after the fight when it was clear that he had been robbed thats pissed people off. Malignaggi had the balls to speak out against boxing politics and said that Houston fans and Diaz are great, but you classless fans booed him.
      Juan Diaz out landed Paulie in rds 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 12 overall. And had over a 50% edge in power punches. I had Paulie edging it still, but not exactly a robbery, eh mate?

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      • catalinul
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        #23
        Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
        Juan Diaz out landed Paulie in rds 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 12 overall. And had over a 50% edge in power punches. I had Paulie edging it still, but not exactly a robbery, eh mate?
        Actually Malignaggi outlanded Diaz overall.

        And Diaz had a 28% in power punches.

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        • Dice
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          #24
          I wanna send a shout out and some Jersey love to Big Terrible Texas, the lone star state as well as places like Cali give many latino fighters a place to earn better money and fight in better arenas then they have in Mexico or in their own home countries, same with Cali.

          The crowd booing is pretty typical everywhere although I felt ya coulda showed Paulie a lil more love but ya gotta understand from what my southern peoples tell me, Juan gets plenty off love in Texas for being a street dude who is educated and shows that not every Mexican is some broke gardener, add that to the fact that he's an exciting fighter and that there arent too many star boxers from Texas and you get a rabid hometown crowd thats gonna cheer his every step, same thing with the Brits and Ricky Hatton.

          The judging is a mess, I cant sugar coat that. Pulling up the Clotty fight isnt really saying much cuz if you did think Clotty won (which I dont, please guys dont let his only good hit in the fight: a headbutt, gas you up), at least one of the judges scored it for him and the other score was 115-112(which I agree with) and 116-111(which is too wide but not the insult like 118-110).

          Those judges over there need some classes and need to be schooled but Houstonians themselves didnt select who was gonna judge so you cant really trash a town like that.

          It was a good fight which I thot Paulie won but both put a good show

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            #25
            Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
            Juan Diaz out landed Paulie in rds 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 and 12 overall. And had over a 50% edge in power punches. I had Paulie edging it still, but not exactly a robbery, eh mate?
            And? Numbers can be deceiving, it was clear to me and the majority of other fans that Malignaggi clearly won that fight by 2-3 rds.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Al Coholic
              And? Numbers can be deceiving, it was clear to me and the majority of other fans that Malignaggi clearly won that fight by 2-3 rds.
              If you have a fighter winning by 2 rounds, that's 7-5. Meaning one round scored the other way (in a fight where there was a lot of close rounds,) and the decision goes the other way. Not exactly a robbery, eh mate?

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #27
                Originally posted by catalinul
                Actually Malignaggi outlanded Diaz overall.

                And Diaz had a 28% in power punches.
                Diaz out landed him overall in the 6 rounds I mentioned. And had a 123 to 80 power punch edge in the fight. 28% is the percentage of his power punches that landed. Actually.

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                • catalinul
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                  Diaz out landed him overall in the 6 rounds I mentioned. And had a 123 to 80 power punch edge in the fight. Actually.
                  Tells alot when Malignaggi outlands Juan Diaz in a fight.Actuaklly.

                  And it's pretty normal he should have power punch edge since Malingaggi's best and most common punch is the jab.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by catalinul
                    Tells alot when Malignaggi outlands Juan Diaz in a fight.Actuaklly.

                    And it's pretty normal he should have power punch edge since Malingaggi's best and most common punch is the jab.
                    Malignaggi had a tiny edge in overall punches landed, just over 7%. While Diaz had a huge edge in power punches landed, over 53%. Actually.

                    Depends on whether you count a soft, flicking jab the same as a hard left hook, I guess.

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                    • catalinul
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Malignaggi had a tiny edge in overall punches landed, just over 7%. While Diaz had a huge edge in power punches landed, over 53%. Actually.
                      I see you don't understand.

                      EVERYBODY has a edge over Malignaggi in power punches since he is very gun shy with the right hand and uses the jab more often than not.

                      Having a power edge over Malignaggi means ****.

                      Juan Diaz the pressure fighter got outlanded by Malignaggi.That means he didn't fight his fight.

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