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    Dont knock the guy. He just didnt have the tools to compete and he's on the rebound from it all. I like Paulie, he runs his mouth a little too much but he seems cool. I hope he can come back and pick up a belt now that Ricky seems to be looking for the money fights.

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    If he does retire then you'll still be able watch him............in his prono movie that is!!!True,i read in a paper recently that he plans to go into the Porn industry!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yvonne View Post
    If he does retire then you'll still be able watch him............in his prono movie that is!!!True,i read in a paper recently that he plans to go into the Porn industry!!!
    What paper was that then?

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    What I dont get,is if it was "only psychological" why was he able to throw the right in the first, and then hid it for the rest of the fight?
    Unless McGirt reminded him about it in his corner between rounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by yvonne View Post
    If he does retire then you'll still be able watch him............in his prono movie that is!!!True,i read in a paper recently that he plans to go into the Porn industry!!!
    is this true?? where did you hear this??

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    I think Paulie was trying to be as honest as he could be here. I understand the argument that Hatton bounced him around the ring for 10 rounds, but he is trying to say Cotto was the better fighter. If that's his opinion so be it. Paulie performed better against Cotto true, but he also put a lot more effort forth. I don't think that takes anything away from Hatton though. Hatton was amazing in there, still a beast, but a more patient beast, and Paulie acknowledged that. He even admitted Hatton hurt him, how often do you hear a fighter admit that? And who can better judge the abilities of two different fighters than one that's been in with both.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I think Paulie was trying to be as honest as he could be here. I understand the argument that Hatton bounced him around the ring for 10 rounds, but he is trying to say Cotto was the better fighter. If that's his opinion so be it. Paulie performed better against Cotto true, but he also put a lot more effort forth. I don't think that takes anything away from Hatton though. Hatton was amazing in there, still a beast, but a more patient beast, and Paulie acknowledged that. He even admitted Hatton hurt him, how often do you hear a fighter admit that? And who can better judge the abilities of two different fighters than one that's been in with both.
    I'm pretty sure lots of fighters don't regard the guy that thrashed them as the best they've faced, simply because, i think, they believe they underperformed instead of getting outclassed.

    Like tons of fighters who have been knocked out say it WASN'T the hardest they've been hit.

    Paulie had success against Cotto.. so understandably would class his OWN performance as better.. and inturn naturally think Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I think Paulie was trying to be as honest as he could be here. I understand the argument that Hatton bounced him around the ring for 10 rounds, but he is trying to say Cotto was the better fighter. If that's his opinion so be it. Paulie performed better against Cotto true, but he also put a lot more effort forth. I don't think that takes anything away from Hatton though. Hatton was amazing in there, still a beast, but a more patient beast, and Paulie acknowledged that. He even admitted Hatton hurt him, how often do you hear a fighter admit that? And who can better judge the abilities of two different fighters than one that's been in with both.
    I'm pretty sure lots of fighters don't regard the guy that thrashed them as the best they've faced, simply because, i think, they believe they underperformed instead of getting outclassed.

    Like tons of fighters who have been knocked out say it WASN'T the hardest they've been hit.

    Paulie had success against Cotto.. so understandably would class his OWN performance as better.. and inturn naturally think Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton.
    Following that vein of thought, would you say Paulie did perform as well as he could have against Hatton? I think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that would say Malignaggi gave it his all in that fight. And furthermore after he received a "thrashing" from Cotto do you remember what he said? "Miguel hits hard man" and in this interview he stated he would have trouble with Cotto even on his best night. Regardless of your opinion of how it went down. This seems to be an honest interpretation by Paulie to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I think Paulie was trying to be as honest as he could be here. I understand the argument that Hatton bounced him around the ring for 10 rounds, but he is trying to say Cotto was the better fighter. If that's his opinion so be it. Paulie performed better against Cotto true, but he also put a lot more effort forth. I don't think that takes anything away from Hatton though. Hatton was amazing in there, still a beast, but a more patient beast, and Paulie acknowledged that. He even admitted Hatton hurt him, how often do you hear a fighter admit that? And who can better judge the abilities of two different fighters than one that's been in with both.
    I'm pretty sure lots of fighters don't regard the guy that thrashed them as the best they've faced, simply because, i think, they believe they underperformed instead of getting outclassed.

    Like tons of fighters who have been knocked out say it WASN'T the hardest they've been hit.

    Paulie had success against Cotto.. so understandably would class his OWN performance as better.. and inturn naturally think Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton.
    Following that vein of thought, would you say Paulie did perform as well as he could have against Hatton? I think you would be hard pressed to find anyone that would say Malignaggi gave it his all in that fight. And furthermore after he received a "thrashing" from Cotto do you remember what he said? "Miguel hits hard man" and in this interview he stated he would have trouble with Cotto even on his best night. Regardless of your opinion of how it went down. This seems to be an honest interpretation by Paulie to me.
    I agree. I don't doubt he is being honest. I'm just looking at it from a different perspective.

    He's probably no different a fighter now, than he was for Cotto. Difference is - he was a big underdog in the Cotto fight. No-one really gave him much chance. And i think that includes Cotto. Not only was Cotto suffering from the weight but also was probably undermotivated, and therefore underperformed. So, Paulie's success was amplified. And naturally, left the fight with a far better reputation.

    SO.. Paulie, Hatton and Cotto all entered their fights with a different mindset.

    For instance - (as you point out) Paulie said after the fight "Miguel hits hard man." But he EXPECTED that going in. Everyone knows Cotto is a hurtful puncher. So the fact he took Cotto's punches is a victory for himself.

    Whereas before the Hatton fight Paulie said "Ricky is not a big pucher." In just the 2nd round he gets badly rocked, which he admits, but afterwards still says "Ricky is not a big puncher," even though it was clear Ricky was hurting him. Obviously, the fact that Paulie was hurt by Ricky, when he didn't EXPECT to be, he sees as a failing. So he sees it as himself underperforming instead of Hatton being much BETTER than he expected.

    It's a psychological thing.

    And I'm even boring myself with this tosh now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I think Paulie was trying to be as honest as he could be here. I understand the argument that Hatton bounced him around the ring for 10 rounds, but he is trying to say Cotto was the better fighter. If that's his opinion so be it. Paulie performed better against Cotto true, but he also put a lot more effort forth. I don't think that takes anything away from Hatton though. Hatton was amazing in there, still a beast, but a more patient beast, and Paulie acknowledged that. He even admitted Hatton hurt him, how often do you hear a fighter admit that? And who can better judge the abilities of two different fighters than one that's been in with both.
    I'm pretty sure lots of fighters don't regard the guy that thrashed them as the best they've faced, simply because, i think, they believe they underperformed instead of getting outclassed.

    Like tons of fighters who have been knocked out say it WASN'T the hardest they've been hit.

    Paulie had success against Cotto.. so understandably would class his OWN performance as better.. and inturn naturally think Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton.

    exactly

    hatton was saying the very same things after the mayweather fight in that "he was surprised how light handed floyd was" and how "mayweather wasnt the hardest puncher he`s ever fought"

    Its a boxers way of attempting to divert the attention back onto themselves by claiming in some way it was more due to them underperforming than being outclassed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    I think Paulie was trying to be as honest as he could be here. I understand the argument that Hatton bounced him around the ring for 10 rounds, but he is trying to say Cotto was the better fighter. If that's his opinion so be it. Paulie performed better against Cotto true, but he also put a lot more effort forth. I don't think that takes anything away from Hatton though. Hatton was amazing in there, still a beast, but a more patient beast, and Paulie acknowledged that. He even admitted Hatton hurt him, how often do you hear a fighter admit that? And who can better judge the abilities of two different fighters than one that's been in with both.
    I'm pretty sure lots of fighters don't regard the guy that thrashed them as the best they've faced, simply because, i think, they believe they underperformed instead of getting outclassed.

    Like tons of fighters who have been knocked out say it WASN'T the hardest they've been hit.

    Paulie had success against Cotto.. so understandably would class his OWN performance as better.. and inturn naturally think Cotto was a better fighter than Hatton.

    exactly

    hatton was saying the very same things after the mayweather fight in that "he was surprised how light handed floyd was" and how "mayweather wasnt the hardest puncher he`s ever fought"

    Its a boxers way of attempting to divert the attention back onto themselves by claiming in some way it was more due to them underperforming than being outclassed.
    Your statement in itself assumes that he performed well. Are you saying Paulie had a good performance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by yvonne View Post
    If he does retire then you'll still be able watch him............in his prono movie that is!!!True,i read in a paper recently that he plans to go into the Porn industry!!!
    is this true?? where did you hear this??
    Yeah it's true, he's quoted as saying he could be one.

    I read it in The Sun last week, link: I'm a natural porn killer | The Sun |Sport|Boxing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conrad View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by yvonne View Post
    If he does retire then you'll still be able watch him............in his prono movie that is!!!True,i read in a paper recently that he plans to go into the Porn industry!!!
    is this true?? where did you hear this??
    Yeah it's true, he's quoted as saying he could be one.

    I read it in The Sun last week, link: I'm a natural porn killer | The Sun |Sport|Boxing

    dont nobody wants to see powderpuff in a porno

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Conrad View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by kingfrnk View Post

    is this true?? where did you hear this??
    Yeah it's true, he's quoted as saying he could be one.

    I read it in The Sun last week, link: I'm a natural porn killer | The Sun |Sport|Boxing

    dont nobody wants to see powderpuff in a porno

    Lets hope that Paulie does'nt have hair extensions during his porno because it might get in the way of things

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    If his game plan is going to fall apart faster than a Chinese bicycle ever time he punches with his "weak" hand, then he should drop out of the game.

    I wonder if you can develop brittle bone disease from constantly breaking your hand? I doubt it.

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