Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I knew when Scahefer said Porter-Khan wouldn't happen because Haymon had someone else in mind for Porter that he'd be fighting Paulie. I hope Paulie wins this because the guy tells it like it is and his commentary proves he knows the game well. I'd be happy if he got one last run at the money, not many would be able to make the most of limited power like he has.
If you think you can......you can, if you think you can't .......you're right!
I can't imagine he'd make more than he did against Zab in BrooklynNobody knows who Porter is yet, it must be the title Paulie is after/was promised. If he wins he'll certainly have the chance to make a couple more good paydays defending it, I think Porter probably beats him myself but it's a good one.
Does Brook make decent money fighting at home? That's the only way I can understand what he's doing career wise, he has been treading water for years now despite having a lot of talent and skills. Aside from the first Carson Jones(who is actually pretty good) fight, has he struggled seriously against anyone he's fought? Don't understand the hold up either way, he'd have a great chance to beat just about anyone aside from Floyd or Manny, and makes no effort to pursue the fights.
He gets paid ok. Also has a decent sponsorship deal with betfair. I just get the feeling that hes waiting for a weak beltholder to come along. He didnt fancy his chances v Alexander so avoided him until something he thinks is easier comes along. The winner of Porter v Paulie is probably that.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I agree with you. I think he would have beaten Alexander. Just find it strange that an athlete in peak condition would pull out injured for his 2 chances at a world title. Perhaps it was more the fear of having to go to the states for the fight and felt he wouldnt get a fair decision.
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