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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    Paulie was not even trying.....It would have been different if he would have went out with giving all his effort but he was doing squat...When the guy is not even throwing the jab then WTF...

    It may have been nthe best thing for him...Not so much for the sake of not absorbing punches but as a mental lesson....Put it in his head that if you are not giving it your all then there is no reason to be in there....


    He looked out for his fighter like he should have....It was for the best all around....
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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Paulie got absoloutely took to school last night.

    I loved every single SECOND of the fight.

    Seeing that cocky, brash, gay ass Italian get beatdown like an amateur by an "MMA fighter" he called Ricky has made my weekend

    I still can't get over the fact it weren't even close.

    McGirt done the right thing IMO.

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    Malignaggi for some reason just did not seem to let himself get in the fight.....Would not even throw the jabs like Buddy was telling him to....No excuse for that type of performance....Not even a lame journeyman would have put up such a poor performance......Maybe people are right when they say Cotto ruined him....

    But to gloat over such a win over such a poor performance is just as annoying as you feel Malignaggi is/was.....Because Remember it was Hatton who just under a year ago was the ANNOYING, COCKY, BRASH...fighter who was calling PBF overrated.....you remember back when the song picked up that other verse....

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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    McGirt gives the best advice that boxers never listen too, i have no specific instances to use as examples but his fighters always listen to his advice and then go out and do the same damn thing.....either that or mcgirt is just plain bad luck. Paulie would have still lost but why he stopped the fight i'm not really sure kirkland looked way more beat up in the previous fight.
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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    He took 11 rounds of beating, he had 1 round t go. There was nothing hatton was going to do to stop him. Buddy should have let him go the distance. For a fighter, especially one like Paulie, it has to be humiliating.
    Sorry bro but thats way off.Accumulative sustained beatings are much more costly than being able to say "I went 12 rounds" is meaningful.Look at it this way...Now that he made such a spectacle out of it and has in effect changed the subject from the fact that he was not going to win on the cards and waiting on Paulie to land a miracle brick is like waiting on snowfall in the desert....he can always say Buddy shafted him .But it was Hatton doing the beating,plain as day.Buddy is not some Trainer speaking and acting from a far,he has 80 fights inside those ropes,Paulie should not take this personal and concentrate on executing a game plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Sorry bro but thats way off.Accumulative sustained beatings are much more costly than being able to say "I went 12 rounds" is meaningful.Look at it this way...Now that he made such a spectacle out of it and has in effect changed the subject from the fact that he was not going to win on the cards and waiting on Paulie to land a miracle brick is like waiting on snowfall in the desert....he can always say Buddy shafted him .But it was Hatton doing the beating,plain as day.Buddy is not some Trainer speaking and acting from a far,he has 80 fights inside those ropes,Paulie should not take this personal and concentrate on executing a game plan.
    One more round wasn't likely to do much.

    ANd Hatton wasn't hitting him at will at all.

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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Sorry bro but thats way off.Accumulative sustained beatings are much more costly than being able to say "I went 12 rounds" is meaningful.Look at it this way...Now that he made such a spectacle out of it and has in effect changed the subject from the fact that he was not going to win on the cards and waiting on Paulie to land a miracle brick is like waiting on snowfall in the desert....he can always say Buddy shafted him .But it was Hatton doing the beating,plain as day.Buddy is not some Trainer speaking and acting from a far,he has 80 fights inside those ropes,Paulie should not take this personal and concentrate on executing a game plan.
    One more round wasn't likely to do much.

    ANd Hatton wasn't hitting him at will at all.
    You don't know that. If we knew when the damage would occur we could stop all fights at just the right moment, but we don't know so IMO it's better to stop it than not. We're talking long term here not just for the sake of one fight.
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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Paulie is tough as nails and deserved to finish the fight, plain and simple. Like Paulie said, thats a stoppage loss on his record that, as outgunned as he was, really shouldn't be there.

    It was probably the most awkward timing for a towel throw I've ever seen. Where the hell was his towel in the 6th round of Gatti/PBF?? Or the 9th round of Gatti/Ward? Obviously Paulie doesn't have the kind of fight changing power Gatti has, but nonetheless he deserved to go the distance, or at least go out on his shield.

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    It was a bullsh*t stoppage. McGirt was WAAAAAAY off base on this one. Yes, Paulie was losing the fight. But he was still competitive, and conceivably still had that "lucky punch" chance. You saw Paulie's reaction as soon as the fight was stopped. He was beside himself, to the point of shoving McGirt away. He felt humiliated, embarrased. I thought he expressed himself with class, given the circumstances. But he put it very well when he said: "I was hurt a lot more against Cotto, and they let me finish. I'm a lot better than a fight stoppage." He was very gracious to the British fans in attendance.

    Face it... McGirt f*cked up.

    Competitive? That's really stretching it imo, not to mention a 'lucky punch chance'. As choked as Paulie seemed that McGirt had stopped it, maybe Buddy was just as agitated that Paulie hadn't tried to execute all night and let his hands go, or show any fire to win? It's pretty tough to say a trainer is "off base" to throw in the towel, he knows his fighter a lot better than anyone else concerned. The only negative I would take from this is that Paulie seems to take solace in the fact that he is so tough, and seems proud to have went 12 with Cotto etc. This might hurt him mentally more than it spared him physically, that is indeed possible. As far as him having any shot in hell to do anything but lose a lopsided UD and take more damage though had it no been stopped, wasn't happening.

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    Default Re: Buddy McGirt should have let Paulie finish the fight

    I didn't have any problem with it, why let him continue to get beat up for no reason? Its not comparable, like others have said, to Gatti/Ward 1.

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