The evidence remains long after the fight he was forced to leave behind. Paul Malignaggi was looking forward to a May 29 showdown with Danny O’Connor in what would have served as a rust-shaking performance, his first fight in more than 13 months.
A cut over his left eye forced the former two-division titlist to withdraw from the fight date, which meant missing out on an opportunity to fight in his old stomping grounds in Brooklyn, New York. It also meant having nothing to show for his time spent training while also juggling his various broadcasting responsibilities.
“It was disappointing,” Malignaggi admits of the fight falling through. “I was proud of myself that I was able to make time to train. The fact that I was doing it, it was satisfying. So it was disappointing that it didn’t happen.” [Click Here To Read More]
A cut over his left eye forced the former two-division titlist to withdraw from the fight date, which meant missing out on an opportunity to fight in his old stomping grounds in Brooklyn, New York. It also meant having nothing to show for his time spent training while also juggling his various broadcasting responsibilities.
“It was disappointing,” Malignaggi admits of the fight falling through. “I was proud of myself that I was able to make time to train. The fact that I was doing it, it was satisfying. So it was disappointing that it didn’t happen.” [Click Here To Read More]
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