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    Default Re: Boxing Records You Admire the Most/Least

    I admired Lionel Butlers record, fought Phil Jackson in his debut then Bowe, went from no hoper to challenging for the HW world title.

    22-10-1 when he fought Lewis.
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    Paulie Malinaggi.

    Not a great boxer but a good one. One of the weaker punchers to hold a title makes his resume all the more impressive, what a shame it's guys like him that never got caught up in haggling.

    Fights were made.

    Lovemore N'dou
    Miguel Cotto
    Ricky Hatton
    Juan Diaz 2x
    Amir Khan
    Adrian Broner
    Zab Judah
    Danny Garcia
    Senchenko
    Shawn Porter

    He fought most of those guys at their peak or close to it.

    My top fights of him were his loss to Miguel Cotto and his win over Jose Miguel Cotto.
    Took a beating against Cotto, busted up- I didn't think he would make it to the finish line and actually won a couple of rounds.

    Jose Miguel wasnt the best boxer, but it was a clinic on Paulie's part.
    Both his Diaz fights were also pretty good to watch.
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    Paulie was cocky against Cotto and took a deserved and fearful beating. He is a top boxing commentator and very accurate with everything he says.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Paulie was cocky against Cotto and took a deserved and fearful beating. He is a top boxing commentator and very accurate with everything he says.
    Looking up his record I didnt know how he got booted off showtime. Didnt think his commentating was controversial but I didnt listen to whatever fight he did that pissed them off.

    And on his cockiness, he did a commentary reviewing the fight. He stated he knew he fell behind on the cards and felt he had no choice to but to fight it out. Also stated Cotto wasn't just a brawler to him, he knew how to force Paulie to fight. I think that meant he was in a no-win scenario. Just man enough to take on the big test whenever it came.

    Sidenote- seems boxrec wants membership to access records now- do you know of any websites that gives a fighter's record?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Paulie was cocky against Cotto and took a deserved and fearful beating. He is a top boxing commentator and very accurate with everything he says.
    Looking up his record I didnt know how he got booted off showtime. Didnt think his commentating was controversial but I didnt listen to whatever fight he did that pissed them off.

    And on his cockiness, he did a commentary reviewing the fight. He stated he knew he fell behind on the cards and felt he had no choice to but to fight it out. Also stated Cotto wasn't just a brawler to him, he knew how to force Paulie to fight. I think that meant he was in a no-win scenario. Just man enough to take on the big test whenever it came.

    Sidenote- seems boxrec wants membership to access records now- do you know of any websites that gives a fighter's record?
    I can access it, just tried it right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Paulie was cocky against Cotto and took a deserved and fearful beating. He is a top boxing commentator and very accurate with everything he says.
    Looking up his record I didnt know how he got booted off showtime. Didnt think his commentating was controversial but I didnt listen to whatever fight he did that pissed them off.

    And on his cockiness, he did a commentary reviewing the fight. He stated he knew he fell behind on the cards and felt he had no choice to but to fight it out. Also stated Cotto wasn't just a brawler to him, he knew how to force Paulie to fight. I think that meant he was in a no-win scenario. Just man enough to take on the big test whenever it came.

    Sidenote- seems boxrec wants membership to access records now- do you know of any websites that gives a fighter's record?
    I can access it, just tried it right now.

    Ok, maybe its my browser. It kept taking me to their amatuer records. or a boxrec fight but not the record. Guess I have to type boxrec 1st and then the fighter, I'm good now!
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    I like the title of this thread a lot, Resume is such a gay word
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Paulie was cocky against Cotto and took a deserved and fearful beating. He is a top boxing commentator and very accurate with everything he says.
    Looking up his record I didnt know how he got booted off showtime. Didnt think his commentating was controversial but I didnt listen to whatever fight he did that pissed them off.

    And on his cockiness, he did a commentary reviewing the fight. He stated he knew he fell behind on the cards and felt he had no choice to but to fight it out. Also stated Cotto wasn't just a brawler to him, he knew how to force Paulie to fight. I think that meant he was in a no-win scenario. Just man enough to take on the big test whenever it came.

    Sidenote- seems boxrec wants membership to access records now- do you know of any websites that gives a fighter's record?
    I can access it, just tried it right now.

    Ok, maybe its my browser. It kept taking me to their amatuer records. or a boxrec fight but not the record. Guess I have to type boxrec 1st and then the fighter, I'm good now!


    Yeah, that's the way I've always done it. I'll search a specific boxer, then go to his boxrec page. Have never been denied.

    However, for certain details like the weights and the number of rounds (both scheduled and ending) it seems you need an account.

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