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    Default Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Fightnews.com <--- full interview

    It's a pretty good interview but he also talks a lot about Golden Boy promotions during it and he does make a lot of sense. I had no idea it was a catchweight fight. I'll give you the exerpt where he talks about his worries about the judging


    "But I'm very pissed off at the way I was treated for this fight. A few months ago Richard Schaefer assured me that if I fought Juan Diaz he would get all neutral officials and he didn't get neutral officials. They have a judge from Texas, they have a judge from Oklahoma and they have Raul Caiz Sr. who is from California but he is Mexican.

    "Besides from being Mexican he (Caiz) is basically Golden Boy's gopher. He's the guy that was the referee for the Victor Ortiz fight that took him to the doctor knowing that Victor was quitting on the spot trying to cover up for him and for you to try to cover up for one of Golden Boy's fighters already shows you're in their pocket.

    "And then, on top of that, him (Caiz) and Gale Van Hoy were both judges for the (Rocky) Juarez and Chris John fight. They both scored that fight a draw. OK?


    "So more so than that they're a Golden Boy gopher and a hometown Texas guy and they're both known for doing what they're not supposed to do.

    "But yet, when we complained about them, we look like the bad guys. We look like we're trying to tell everybody what to do. At the end of the day we have factual proof.


    "I have one more thing about proof about Raul Caiz. He judged the Zahir Raheem versus Erik Morales fight a few years back. He was one of the judges. Out of three judges, two scored it 118-110, Caiz Sr. scored it 115-113. So not only did he go for the Mexican he also obviously likes the aggressive guy and doesn't appreciate the boxer in general.

    "We've given many, many pieces of proof to show we need the judges changed. They didn't do it.



    And on how he feels politics are ruining boxing nowadays


    "At the end of the day boxing, as corrupt and as much of a joke as it has become, Golden Boy tries to masquerade themselves as this new promoter that tries to help their boxers and fix the sport. Yeah, you're helping your own boxers, which I'm totally OK with but not at the expense of fucking everybody else either. And that's basically what I feel like I'm going through with this fight.


    It's a pretty solid interview, it's not riddled with miles of trash talk etc you'd come to expect from him but it's a pretty good read all around. Hope you enjoy it
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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Hmmm, looks like he is completely distracted from Diaz. I bet all those words came out in less than 10 seconds too.
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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Can just picture his weave flying to and fro as he yells this...snapping fingers,"Ohhh no he didn't". If Caiz and GBP had no adgenda going in ,they have one now.Won't be the ref punching him in the face though.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Paulie has been bitchin to every boxing site all week. I think he's trying to lay the ground work to try and prevent a robbery.

    However, I don't see the feather fisted Paulie winning over Diaz, no matter who the judges are.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Paulie has been bitchin to every boxing site all week. I think he's trying to lay the ground work to try and prevent a robbery.

    However, I don't see the feather fisted Paulie winning over Diaz, no matter who the judges are.
    he apparently thinks he can or he wouldn't be worried about a robbery.
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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Diane View Post
    Paulie has been bitchin to every boxing site all week. I think he's trying to lay the ground work to try and prevent a robbery.

    However, I don't see the feather fisted Paulie winning over Diaz, no matter who the judges are.
    he apparently thinks he can or he wouldn't be worried about a robbery.
    Paulie is on his last legs with the major networks, and he knows it, maybe he thinks if he calls foul ahead of time, that the judges will see things in his favor, so it doesn't look like they are biased.

    I doubt they will though, not the way he trashed them. He better hope that they are fair now, after they way he talked $hit about it.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Interesting read.

    Malignaggi will need to work out of his skin to keep Diaz off of him and make sure he lands enough inbetween. He hasn't really shown all that much in quite a while now, so has it all to do.

    Needs to show a lot of flashy hand speed to catch the judges attention. Also needs to cut out the excessive holding shit we saw against Hatton. Malignaggi made that quite a boring fight, Hatton hits harder than he will admit to IMO. Still a bit of denial in Paulie about that fight.

    Anyway, I'm pulling for Paulie because I quite like the fella (in a non-gay way).

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    I'm going with Paulie too.. however much I like both of them. I think all he needs to do is weather an early storm then the opportunitys to land clean shots will come in the mid-rounds.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Meh, last time Juan fought in Houston one judge thought Katsidis won the fight, that's one shitty hometown advantage.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Meh, last time Juan fought in Houston one judge thought Katsidis won the fight, that's one shitty hometown advantage.

    Hahaha Ouma I was just about to post the same thing, Paulie needs to stop crying and thank his lucky stars he still has the oppurtunity to fight on HBO and earn more money than probably 90% + fighters in the world and there is alot of fighters much more exciting and have better skills who never get the oppurtunity to fight at this level.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Serious question, has Paulie thrown a combination since the Cotto fight? Aside from the doubling the jab of course.
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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Hahaha I would love to see someone tell Paulie that! I'll accept Majesty's response instead.

    I seriously give Malignaggi very very ittle chance of any success in this one but I bet he's applauded for his ability to last rounds and take punishment.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    I think that Paulie said I'm back and will say Good Bye after the fight.
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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Interesting read.

    Malignaggi will need to work out of his skin to keep Diaz off of him and make sure he lands enough inbetween. He hasn't really shown all that much in quite a while now, so has it all to do.

    Needs to show a lot of flashy hand speed to catch the judges attention. Also needs to cut out the excessive holding shit we saw against Hatton. Malignaggi made that quite a boring fight, Hatton hits harder than he will admit to IMO. Still a bit of denial in Paulie about that fight.

    Anyway, I'm pulling for Paulie because I quite like the fella (in a non-gay way).
    I dunno I think he's a pretty honest guy, I seem to remember he just said that Hatton wasn't going to KO him & that Cotto hit harder. I didn't see Hatton KOing him, although I can understand the logic in what McGirt did in that one. I like Paulie (who couldn't after the Little Mac commercial), but he's in search of someone to blame already for this one.

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    Default Re: Paul Malignaggi: "I'm back"

    He proved today that he definitely is back! I thought reading this thread yesterday that he'd have to be more than back & fight better than he ever has to win... but I thought he did enough to beat Diaz!!! He impressed me a lot! IMO he has gained more than Diaz from this fight!
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