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    (NEW YORK, NY)—Former IBF and WBO Light Welterweight champion of the world Paul Malignaggi—fighting out of Brooklyn, NY—is set to fight Juan Diaz in a rematch where Diaz was awarded a controversial unanimous decision this past August. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    I agree, but who is the next step?

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    • #3
      If he wins he should get a shot at the winner of bradley-peterson
      or maybe a fight with urango or campbell

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        Malignaggi, who was has battled with some of the best fighters in the sport, including Ricky Hatton and Miguel Cotto, outpunched and out landed the hometown fighter Diaz, and yet was shown on the judge’s scorecards to have lost by a wide margin.
        That wasnt the best argument to use by team Malignaggi. He did out land him but look at how much he out landed him by:

        Total Punches:
        Diaz- 178/663 (27%)
        Malignaggi- 191/949 (20%)

        Malignaggi outlands him by only 13 total punches

        Power Punches:
        Diaz- 123/434 (28%)
        Malignaggi- 80/328 (24%)

        Diaz outlands him by 43 power punches

        In the end it was a close fight with Diaz landing the harder, more accurate meaningful punches.

        But looking at other punch stats,

        Total Punches:
        Cotto- 179/723 (25%)
        Clottey- 222/622 (36%)

        Clottey outlands Cotto by 53 total punches

        Malignaggi, does New York hand out gifts too?
        Last edited by Zarco; 12-01-2009, 05:33 PM.

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        • #5
          If the judges for this fight are any combination of Gale Van Hoye, Dave Moretti, Adalaide Byrd or Larry O'Connell, then Malignaggi ain't winning this by decision. He'll actually have to go for his first stoppage in 6 years to pull it off. :conf2:

          I'm sure he'll win this, but I don't trust any judges nowadays - especially after that pathetic display on the weekend.

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          • #6
            malignaggi vs khan?

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            • #7
              Diaz by tko

              malignaggi outpunched him by 13 punches but had over 40 less power punches and a way worse percentage so he missed way more... He will get knocked out in Chi town than maybe he can fight Junior the quitter witter...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Zarco View Post
                That wasnt the best argument to use by team Malignaggi. He did out land him but look at how much he out landed him by:

                Total Punches:
                Diaz- 178/663 (27%)
                Malignaggi- 191/949 (20%)

                Malignaggi outlands him by only 13 total punches

                Power Punches:
                Diaz- 123/434 (28%)
                Malignaggi- 80/328 (24%)

                Diaz outlands him by 43 power punches

                In the end it was a close fight with Diaz landing the harder, more accurate meaningful punches.

                But looking at other punch stats,

                Total Punches:
                Cotto- 179/723 (25%)
                Clottey- 222/622 (36%)

                Clottey outlands Cotto by 53 total punches

                Malignaggi, does New York hand out gifts too?
                Those stats are pointless because, among other things, they are "counted" over the entire fight. Fights are scored round by round.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jstraightright View Post
                  malignaggi outpunched him by 13 punches but had over 40 less power punches and a way worse percentage so he missed way more... He will get knocked out in Chi town than maybe he can fight Junior the quitter witter...
                  i doubt diaz will come close to knocking paulie out considering diaz had practically no power at lightweight so i doubt he will at jr. welterweight.

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                  • #10
                    Maligaggi needs to shut his ***in mouth, he ***s himself over by dissing all the judges and refs before the fight even starts...not a good way to get the nod if its a close fight...I got Diaz in this one.

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