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  • ThunderGatti
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    Tonights Broadway Boxing Fights in NYC

    Wanted to know first if anybody had the results of the fights?
    Also wanted to know if my boy Malignaggi won and if anybody went what did they think of his performance, I hope he KO'd this bum, b/c every talks about how Paulie has no KO power, yet in in his last 2 fights he's fought w/ injured hands. Hes also injured his hands in past fights, if Paulie was healthy he would easily have double the KO's he has now and thats being modest.

    So let me know if u know anything, Id apprieciate it.

    Much respect
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    Broadway Boxing results!
    By Matt Richardson and Jason Gonzalez at ringside
    Unbeaten welterweight Dmitriy Salita (23-0, 14 KOs) scored a ninth round TKO over Shawn Gallegos (15-2, 5 KOs) to claim the NABA title Thursday night at the Grand Ballroom at Manhattan Center in New York City. Salita was in charge from the get-go, dropping Gallegos in round six and ending things in the ninth. Time was 2:37.


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    Unbeaten junior welterweight Paul Malignaggi (20-0, 5 KOs) returned from a nine-month layoff, but looked like he'd never been away, easily outpointing Jeremy Yelton (17-2, 9 KOs) over eight one-sided rounds. Scores were 80-72, 79-73, 80-72.
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    Unbeaten junior middleweight Sechew Powell (17-0, 11 KOs) scored an impressive third round TKO over former WBA world champion Santiago Samaniego (36-10-1, 29 KOs). Samaniego was down in round two and was never in the fight. Time was :38.
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    Junior welterweight Edgar Santana (15-2, 10 KOs) scored a second round TKO over Donnell Logan (8-5-1, 4 KOs). Logan was down twice in the second. Time was 2:50. A number of women threw roses at Santana when he left the ring.

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    • ThunderGatti
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      Thanks man I truely appreciate it. Where did u get the results by the way?

      Its too bad Paulie couldnt get the KO but i'll take the 'W' Looks like speedy gonzales is Paulies nxt victim. Then hopefully a spot on HBO BAD early nxt year and then by the end of 06 if Paulie stays healthy he will be a champ. You heard it hear first, Paul Malignaggi will be a champ at 140 by the end of 06, don look back Cotto, Paulie is right behind u.

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        Originally posted by ThunderGatti
        Thanks man I truely appreciate it. Where did u get the results by the way?

        Its too bad Paulie couldnt get the KO but i'll take the 'W' Looks like speedy gonzales is Paulies nxt victim. Then hopefully a spot on HBO BAD early nxt year and then by the end of 06 if Paulie stays healthy he will be a champ. You heard it hear first, Paul Malignaggi will be a champ at 140 by the end of 06, don look back Cotto, Paulie is right behind u.
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