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    Paulie Malignaggi returns on Oct. 15. – his third fight at 147 – when he opens up the HBO PPV telecast headlined by the light heavyweight championship bout between Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson.

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  • #2
    Paulie is so washed up. That sausage eating guido should just retire. The "Magic Man" should just disappear from boxing permanently.

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    • #3
      Paulie is a disgrace to all blacks since the whites don't want him. Paulie is terrible no skills no nothing does he actually get paid for dancing and talking like a pimp???

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      • #4
        paulie is a c class fighter hes like a mayorga with the talking but not with the fist to back it up

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        • #5
          paulie

          As someone who's known Paulie since 04' when the fat man on 7th Avenue held his purse strings, Paulie's always looked better in defeat(aside from the Diaz victory)...

          but the kid knows how to sell himself--who else gets his mug on a telefutra show opening during the opening credits without being on the card--- and he sells himself into another fight...

          good for him....

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mauryj View Post
            As someone who's known Paulie since 04' when the fat man on 7th Avenue held his purse strings, Paulie's always looked better in defeat(aside from the Diaz victory)...
            Always looked good in defeat? What about vs Hatton? Paulie looked like complete rubbish in that fight, and got tooled

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            • #7
              Paulie has gotten the most out of his career, given his extreme handicap of not being able to break an egg with his Sunday punch -- he's compensated stylistically in various ways to make good $$$ in the sport and seems well connected enough to still get decent TV paydays despite being irrelevant -- his greatest moment was standing up to a then prime Cotto, taking a brutal beating early on and actually rallying in the late rounds to make it a close decision

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