Paulie Malignaggi and Adrien Broner are good talkers. On Saturday night they have to show how good they are at boxing. Malignaggi is as good with his mouth as he is with his fists; so proficient when talking about the sweet science that Showtime uses him as a commentator when he is not in the ring.
Broner is not a bad talker himself, though much of what he says could not be repeated, even on late night cable. It's his punching that speaks louder. He has developed a reputation as a knockout artist, winning titles at junior lightweight and lightweight and beating everyone put in front of him.
The two meet in Brooklyn, when Broner moves up two weight classes to challenge Malignaggi in his hometown for his WBA welterweight title.
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Broner is not a bad talker himself, though much of what he says could not be repeated, even on late night cable. It's his punching that speaks louder. He has developed a reputation as a knockout artist, winning titles at junior lightweight and lightweight and beating everyone put in front of him.
The two meet in Brooklyn, when Broner moves up two weight classes to challenge Malignaggi in his hometown for his WBA welterweight title.
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