Paulie: Floyd rematched Castillo, Broner should rematch me
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Shouldn't there be a rematch? The champion lost his title by disputed split decision, I'd imagine there would be a rematch in most situations like that.
No. Paulie knows he doesn't hit hard, that's obvious, but almost everyone was talking about how hard Broner hits and that hes going to KO Paulie. Paulie proved otherwise, and had been saying all along that Broner's power is overrated.Comment
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Well, you can't just let the guy punch you in the face and body at will. Those blows would score points, and eventually wear you down. Broner caught the vast majority of Malignaggi's punches on the gloves and elbows. He continually walked Paulie down, as if Malignaggi were the proverbial mouse. Broner has used this approach before. It's been suggested that either he can't mix offense with defense, or that he paces himself. I tend to think Broner conserves his energy and picks his spots. Paulie didn't faze Broner once, while Broner snapped Malignaggi's head back several times throughout the fight. There was never any fear of Paulie whatsoever.Comment
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Broner hits hard, but not as hard at 147 as at 126 and 135. He looks to me like a guy that was taking advantage of naturally smaller men. Against a tough welterweight like Malignaggi, or a top fighter that can move and punch, Broner is going to have some issues. As dearly as Broner would love to believe, he's not the future of boxing. He'll take is first "L" if he stays at 147 for long.Comment
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Castillo arguably won, PDL arguably won, Malignaggi on the other hand clearly lost, no argument can be made for him.Comment
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