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  • #21
    Originally posted by daggum View Post
    you make it seem like he was a good fighter. over 10 years he stretched out a couple marginal wins and turned that into a career where he was the main event fighter at least a dozen times or so. malignaggi is not a main event type of fighter. never was. boxing is a zero sum sport. there are only so many slots open and he took them from much better fighters simply because he was american, had a name, was annoying, etc...the belts he won were from 2 of the weakest champs prob ever. he even should have lost to guys like ngoudjo and cano.
    I'm sorry that you have to go through life with the most negative outlook imaginable. Clearly you're miserable. But what is the source of your misery? Low paying job? Can't get laid? Nobody loves you? What is the real issue here?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by original zero View Post
      I'm sorry that you have to go through life with the most negative outlook imaginable. Clearly you're miserable. But what is the source of your misery? Low paying job? Can't get laid? Nobody loves you? What is the real issue here?
      you think beating lovemore ndou and senchenko over ten years is worthy of hanging around and getting hbo/showtime time slots over and over and i dont. did we really need a showtime main event of paulie vs judah?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
        No disrespect but he was C+ level at best, never beat a good fighter during his career, was a stepping stone for the real fighters like Garcia, Porter, and Khan and that's about it
        He might have been short of talent or even a C+ level as you say, but Pauli didn't lack for courage. He made the most of what he had. That is more than 99% of the people walking around on this planet can say. I have seen too many talented people sell themselves short, give up or self-destruct. The jails and homeless shelters are full of them. These talents manage to snatch defeat from jaws of victory. Pauli has earned his props the hard way.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Verus View Post
          He might have been short of talent or even a C+ level as you say, but Pauli didn't lack for courage. He made the most of what he had. That is more than 99% of the people walking around on this planet can say. I have seen too many talented people sell themselves short, give up or self-destruct. The jails and homeless shelters are full of them. These talents manage to snatch defeat from jaws of victory. Pauli has earned his props the hard way.
          this shows how bad he really was when people are saying hey at least he wasnt in jail or homeless!

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          • #25
            Wish the guy nothing but the best. Good luck champ

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            • #26
              I think Paulie is a pretty cool guy. Eh overachieved and did better than expectations and doesn't afraid of anything

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              • #27
                Originally posted by daggum View Post
                this shows how bad he really was when people are saying hey at least he wasnt in jail or homeless!
                I can't imagine that you did not get the point. Put another way, everyone agrees that Pauli was a limited fighter, but a lot of folks admire him because he made the most of what he had. Losers in life come in two forms: those who are half ******ed and are too dense to figure things out and those who are bright and have talent but don't have the courage to live up to that potential.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Verus View Post
                  I can't imagine that you did not get the point. Put another way, everyone agrees that Pauli was a limited fighter, but a lot of folks admire him because he made the most of what he had. Losers in life come in two forms: those who are half ******ed and are too dense to figure things out and those who are bright and have talent but don't have the courage to live up to that potential.
                  yes i agree he made the most of what he had but what people seem to ignore is that he was also handed a lot of opportunities that he de didnt deserve. anyone can get beat up by the best but why should the same guy keep getting beat up? they built him up with crappy fights in order to get another shot and he lost. repeat over 10 years. only difference this time he couldnt even beat sam eggington although in the past he couldnt beat ngoudjo or cano but they gave him the decision to keep that big fight beatdown in the bag. im sure if he did beat egginton he would be fighting thurman or spence next and everyone would be saying paulie is so tough, etc...eric crumble is tough and he did it for next to no money. anyone can get beat up for money.

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                  • #29
                    Good fighter and great personality.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post
                      Good fighter and great personality.
                      he was a fighter and he does have a personality

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