Comments Thread For: Adviser: Malignaggi in Line for Mayweather w/Porter Win

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  • -Kev-
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    #41
    Originally posted by paulf
    People forget that Malignaggi was a shoe-in to fight either Mayweather of Pacquiao after he beat Diaz and the initial Mayweather-Pacquiao negotiations fell apart.

    Would love to see him get a big, big payday as a send off for a great career.

    Plus, can you imagine the ****-talking between those two?
    No, it'll be the complete opposite. Malignaggi has shown nothing but respect for Floyd for years, he can't change that for one fight. It will probably be like May-Cotto, where no harsh words were traded and both praised each other.

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    • Bushbaby
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      #42
      Originally posted by LarryXXX
      No you do not have to hype anyone period,but stop acting like Floyd fears these fighters you mention. You have done it a lot in the past only to give Floyd no credit when he fights and dismantles them...And Floyds fights at 154 were against big named opponents for big money,Lara is neither...But hey he may fight him if he can get past Canelo which i doubt he will
      Precisely my point. So I don't see why you vex. If Lara beats Canelo, it's the best fight in boxing. Although, it probably won't be at 154...................

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      • ADP02
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        #43
        Originally posted by bojangles1987
        No chance. Not even if Paulie knocks Porter out in 10 seconds.
        Then again, Khan was in line .... so you never know how far Floyd is willing to go to get an easy fight ..... remember that "health comes first". Paulie's punches would be what the doctor recommended for Floyd.

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        • Weebler I
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          #44
          Originally posted by -Kev-
          No, it'll be the complete opposite. Malignaggi has shown nothing but respect for Floyd for years, he can't change that for one fight. It will probably be like May-Cotto, where no harsh words were traded and both praised each other.
          It only takes something small for Paulie to flip,ditto Mayweather. It would be a funny build-up, would probably do good numbers but it would not be a competitive fight imo.

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          • elcashanilla
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            #45
            Money vs paulie would be a good fight BUT the maidana fight is no bad at all i c maidana busting mayweather up like cotto did i even think that he may even get knockdown in the early rounds

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            • Larry the boss
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              #46
              Originally posted by Snake4380
              Unify the division without fighting Pacquiao, really lol?
              Well this year Floyd can collect 2 of the other titles...and we will see what happens next year

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              • Shambrolic
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                #47
                And Floyd beat the guy who brutally KOed Pacquiao in a lopsided decision easily.

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                • Larry the boss
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Wild Apache
                  Precisely my point. So I don't see why you vex. If Lara beats Canelo, it's the best fight in boxing. Although, it probably won't be at 154...................
                  Why would it not be at 154?? Lara is not a huge 154 fighter who comes into fights at 170

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Shambrolic
                    And Floyd beat the guy who brutally KOed Pacquiao in a lopsided decision easily.
                    He beat him when he was a lightweight jumping two divisions before he became the incredible hulk (relative to the weight class, obviously they're all manlets in reality).

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                    • racer59
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                      #50
                      "Adviser". That's a good one.

                      People need to stop being delusional about Paulie. Yes, the guy that got beat up by Cano. Who has he beat? What are the big names on his resume? Seriously, he has a very weak resume for the position he has been able to find himself in. Cotto, who shut him out. Then it's Hatton and Khan, both of which got the stoppage.

                      He has Lou DiBella to thank for the early part of his career, because back then nobody wanted to see this dude on television. Now he has Espinoza to thank for his Sho gig and fights. And somehow people who just started watching boxing think this dude is a serious threat.

                      He seems like a smart guy and definitely has the gift of gab. I'm happy he has secured a position for himself when his career was almost in oblivion, but stop acting like he has justified himself doing anything other than commentating a Floyd fight.

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