Comments Thread For: Andrew Moloney: Being This Active Is When I'm At My Best, Long Gaps Between Fights Doesn't Suit Me

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Andrew Moloney: Being This Active Is When I'm At My Best, Long Gaps Between Fights Doesn't Suit Me

    Andrew Moloney was never concerned about the rebuilding process. A trilogy with Joshua Franco left Australia's Moloney with his lone career blemishes, going 0-2 with one No-Decision in their unlikely three fight series which also saw the end of his secondary WBA junior bantamweight title reign. The 31-
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  • Corelone
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    I think he's at his best on the road. His brother too. With his back to the wall. Norbelto won't last if Andrew gets serious. This one has that homey edge feel and I like the Maloneys on the other side of that. The war starts at the airport.

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      Andrew Moloney is fighting three times this year, his last two opponents: Alexander Espinoza, Gilberto Mendoza suffered eye injures, so the quality of those rounds can be questioned.

      Up next, Norbelto Jimenez, is a super-flyweight, yet ranked higher at his respective weight than Andrew Maloney and his last three opponents -- and 115 is the better class. I say this because if Jimenez can carry the extra pounds comfortably and take a punch from Andrew, it can be a competitive fight, provided that Norbelto avoids Moloney's headbutts.

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