Malignaggi continues to get fights that his talent(or lack of) doesn't deserve.
Paulie Malignaggi is ducking Herman Ngoudjo
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LMAO.
Fights with Pacquiao and Mayweather are levels above him and are a win-win situation for Malignaggi.Nobody would expect him to win and he'd get a bigger payday than he mediocre talent would warrantComment
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How many fights happen on American soil versus German soil? Germany for as little amount of fights they hold, always seem to have someone crying foul. Fights in America for the most part go off without any problems with the refs.Good idea.
Boxers from foreign countries often get robbed by American judges. Ngoudjo clearly won that fight with Malig***gi.
American boxing fans ***** about Germany, but the worst judging I've seen is in the US.
Malignaggi complained bitterly about the Houston judges ripping him off in that first fight with Diaz, but what about how Ngoudjo must have felt when he was robbed.Comment
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He's willing to fight and get hurt by bums like Chris Fernandez,so why not go fight Ngoudjo?
Ngoudjo is a bigger draw in Montreal than Malignaggi is anywhere.
Malignaggi was beaten by a shot lightweight and cried,pissed and moaned until his irrelevant,****** self got a rematch.
If he cares so much about the integrity of the sport,then give Ngoudjo a rematch.
German champion Sebastian Sylvester was almost ripped off by an American judge while making a title defence against Giovanni Lorenzo in his own home country.Last edited by Snopkins; 03-13-2010, 03:34 AM.Comment
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I agree with some of that, but Paulie beat Diaz in the first matchup too. Also, yes he fights bums but he is coming off a win with Diaz so why would he step down in competition and money? If he loses to Khan then go for a rematch but you don't turn down fighting Khan to go fight Ngoudjo instead. That's bad business.He's willing to fight and get hurt by bums like Chris Fernandez,so why not go fight Ngoudjo?
Ngoudjo is a bigger draw in Montreal than Malignaggi is anywhere.
Malignaggi was beaten by a shot lightweight and cried,pissed and moaned until his irrelevant,****** self got a rematch.
If he cares so much about the integrity of the sport,then give Ngoudjo a rematch.Comment
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I agree with some of that, but Paulie beat Diaz in the first matchup too. Also, yes he fights bums but he is coming off a win with Diaz so why would he step down in competition and money? If he loses to Khan then go for a rematch but you don't turn down fighting Khan to go fight Ngoudjo instead. That's bad business.
Who says he beat Diaz? Does a fighter have to throw temper tantrum to con you into believing he was robbed?
He won't rematch Ngoudjo and would rather brush that fight under the carpet so that the idiots who do think he was robbed don't find out about it.Comment
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Paulie doesn't give a **** about fighting Ngoudjo. He doesn't really want to advance his boxing legacy. He just wants to cash in on the biggest possible fights and he's ok with becoming a stepping stone type or a P4P fighters tune-up to accomplish that goal.
Perhaps after a loss or two against a huge name, he'd have to rebuff his resume to become a respectable stepping stone again and maybe in that situation a rematch with Ngoudjo would make sense, but not now.Comment
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