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  • #51
    Great fighter, I couldn't stand him early on his career but he grew on me as time went on. That beaten he took from Cotto and the heart he showed that fight will stick with me.

    He was a skillful fighter that was let down by a sever lack of power but that makes what he achieved and who he fought even more impressive.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by fightfanjoe View Post
      Give the man his credit. And if you haven't heard his podcast, I recommend you check it out.
      yes i give him credit for beating lovemore ndou and senchenko but how much credit does someoen deserve for doing that?

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      • #53
        Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View Post
        Great fighter, I couldn't stand him early on his career but he grew on me as time went on. That beaten he took from Cotto and the heart he showed that fight will stick with me.

        He was a skillful fighter that was let down by a sever lack of power but that makes what he achieved and who he fought even more impressive.
        so he's great because he showed heart? dont think so. he has 2 mediocre wins(3 if you count faded juan diaz moving up) and thats it. how does that make him a great fighter?

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        • #54
          Originally posted by daggum View Post
          so he's great because he showed heart? dont think so. he has 2 mediocre wins(3 if you count faded juan diaz moving up) and thats it. how does that make him a great fighter?
          Maybe you should highlight the rest of my comment before asking you're question..He's great because who he stepped in with despite his obvious deficiencies in the power department. He's given plenty of top fighters a really competitive fight all while knowing he is unlikely to stop them, but they can very well knock him out.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Rock&Roll View Post
            Pailie has never been my hero but i have full respect for what he's achieved. I am sick of so called fans not giving journeyman and contenders respect... well boxers in general. If you notice the trend of many boxers being called bums unless they are truely elite, which is common on nsb, it should annoy you (if your a boxer yourself).
            To even have a single 12 round fight should demand respect, given 99% of guys on here have never fought a 6, 8 or 10 rounder.

            So basically, unless you've fought at that level or above, by all means criticize the fighter, but do so in a respectful way, acknowledging that you've never reached the same heights, or remotely close.

            That's what i mean by keyboard warrior.
            IOW, everyone whos doing OR has done ''something'' should be 'd ?!?!?!? never room for criticism ?!?!?!? every actor, actress, performer, director, athlete should never be ''booed'' ??!?!?!?!?

            PHEW........... didnt think that was what you were saying. you were just in the mood to call someone a kbw. im glad paulie is done. 1 less mouthy yapper. one more beating and con will hopefully follow him.
            Last edited by Elroy The Great; 03-10-2017, 08:38 AM.

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            • #56
              Great fighter, legend of the sport. I wish him well in his retirement.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View Post
                Maybe you should highlight the rest of my comment before asking you're question..He's great because who he stepped in with despite his obvious deficiencies in the power department. He's given plenty of top fighters a really competitive fight all while knowing he is unlikely to stop them, but they can very well knock him out.
                PTI...

                soooooo....was he NEVER supposed to fight guys who had more power than him ?!?!? who would have fought then ?!?!?

                he wasnt as good as he thought he was. he talked a good game and was able to take pretty good beatings.

                idr if john ruiz was ever given a heart felt goodbye.....

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Elroy The Great View Post
                  PTI...

                  soooooo....was he NEVER supposed to fight guys who had more power than him ?!?!? who would have fought then ?!?!?

                  he wasnt as good as he thought he was. he talked a good game and was able to take pretty good beatings.

                  idr if john ruiz was ever given a heart felt goodbye.....
                  How many feather-fisted fighter do you know who have become champions at 2 weights? How many of those have been in so many dangerous fights? Add to that being competitive in those fights? He was Never supposed to fight those guys because he was never supposed to achieve what he did. 16% KO's in his fights, let that sink in.

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                  • #59
                    Paulie did a great job trying to show boxing ability and skills. He wasn't a good puncher yet he still had the heart to fight, that should be admired but on this forum the majority of the "fans" would rather degrade! Of course those are the same individuals that Paulie would kick the sh*! out of!!!!

                    I give everyone that steps through the ropes credit, are they all equal, NO! They do step in and right there is the difference between the negative posters who degrade and Paulie.
                    Paulie's got the balls and the posters are the cu#!'s.

                    Good luck Paulie, I think he's better than most at ringside commentating.

                    ps; the real Magic Man was welter world champ Marlon Starling!!

                    See ya Paulie
                    Ray

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View Post
                      How many feather-fisted fighter do you know who have become champions at 2 weights? How many of those have been in so many dangerous fights? Add to that being competitive in those fights? He was Never supposed to fight those guys because he was never supposed to achieve what he did. 16% KO's in his fights, let that sink in.
                      not one of my questions answered. he was nothing special or magical. opportunistic as hell though.

                      anyway

                      he had to eventually fight dangerous people just like everyone else. no power ?!?!? oh well. want your opponent to wear pillows ?!?!? promise to hold back and limit the mount of times he hits you to less than 10 ?!?!? what concessions do you want to compensate for your lack of power ?!?!?!

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