Comments Thread For: Malignaggi Fights On: Moving To Welter, Hatton a Target

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  • shine2010
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    #41
    Paulie for retirement ASAP!!!

    No point Paulie moving up in weight there just isnt any interest in Paulie anymore. I mean 5 TKO's says it all LOL. He's had his day and should retire. Its a similar situation as Ricky Hatton he lost twice to two great boxers and what else can he do he hasnt got it so yeh he should retire too.

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    • MACAQUEINBLACK
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      #42
      If Paul Malignaggi wants to come to the UK and kick Matthew Hatton's ass,


      I'm getting floor seats.

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      • Marciano90s
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        #43
        if paulie be fighting in italy ill be there outside the ring...first seats!

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        • ATG Fighter
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          #44
          He is looking for paychecks. He probably doesn't have enough in the bank to retire and live the way he wants to just as yet. He could beat some guys but he needs to avoid the elites because he will get beatings.

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          • MACAQUEINBLACK
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            #45
            I'd just like to see him give us a couple more good, fun nights (like the Diaz fights) to remember him by before he calls it a day.


            Heart-wise, he's got the spirit of Thunder in him, which is only going to lead to taking too much punishment if he sticks around too much longer - nobody wants to see that. He's a smart, insightful guy with bundles of TV-friendly personality, there's other things he can do to make dough after boxing.

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            • throbk1974
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              #46
              its' worth taking a shot at 147lbs.. he has been at 140 forever and at 30 yrs old, its about time. i'm not a big fan of Paulie's, but i'd like to see what he can do. i'm sure he'd be faster than most at that weight.

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #47
                Not a good idea to move up when you can't make it in your current division.

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                • PACsiwon
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                  #48
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                  as expected, malignaggi making excuses again. why not tell theboxing world that you are one of most IDIOT BOXER. better retire and kill yourself....

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                  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                    #49
                    You guys act like he will fight Berto, Floyd, Pac or Mosley.

                    He will take lower level fights to stack some bread.

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      Less than two weeks ago at New York's Madison Square Garden, WBA junior welterweight champion Amir Khan dominated Paulie Malignaggi for eleven rounds before referee Steve Smoger stepped in to stop the fight. [Click Here To Read More]
                      these guys have a deathwish for paulie.

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