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    #21
    Originally posted by _original_ View Post
    A prime Paulie could have given Broner lots of fits, I don't know about this current version.
    ^this.

    I think someone with Paulie's style could give Broner problems (one reason why i really would have liked to see Broner Vasquez at lightweight), but i just dont think he has it anymore.

    Fight will go the distance though barring cuts or clash of heads of something.

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      #22
      Originally posted by BarryRobinson View Post
      Another Black Belt Exam
      It is possible, but unlikely IMO.

      The feather-fisted Malignaggi would have to put on the performance of his life for this to happen. And at age 32, I just don't see him being able to pull it off based on his past performances.

      Who has Malignaggi beaten to give anyone the idea that he'd be able to best Broner? Seriously?

      Malignaggi is decent version of the slick style, but from what I've seen its nowhere near the skill level of how Broner uses it.

      If anything, the weight might be the biggest factor as I never back a horse until I see how well they race in a new division. I would never say Broner will definitely do anything at a new weight until I see how well his skills translate.

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        #23
        Broner will get the ko mid-late. Whenever he realizes that there is no power behind anything thrown at him, he will launch an attack like he did on Rees. Paulie will throw it off a few times, but when he gets hurt, broner will finish him after a pretty long while.

        Broner ko round 8

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          #24
          I agree with the video. Paulie's jab and movement are going to be a great test for Broner. I think Paulie may force Broner to get up on his toes a little more to catch him.

          It's a hard fight to call and I could also see Paulie winning a decision if he can fight at a distance and move for 12 rounds, but if I had to guess, Paulie will look good in the early rounds but slow down later. Broner will catch him in later rounds and break him down and either stop him or get the decision. As a rule, the more you move, the less power you'll have. Paulie's going to try and stay away from Broner's power and compromise his own. Broner will walk him down later after he is confident Paulie can't hurt him.

          Definitely agree that this is no easy fight or cherry pick for Broner. If he can beat a style like Paulie's, that will be HUGE. Since DeMarco fought a ****** fight, I say this will be Broner's toughest fight since PDL and will show how much he's grown since that fight.

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            #25
            its a cherry pick... broner chose the weakest puncher in the division... prolly the rumors about broner getting KOed in training is just to make people think this fight will be competitive.

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              #26
              Good video green K. Broner doesn't have the best foot speed either.

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                #27
                Whoever thinks this will be an easy fight for Broner is delusional

                I actually got Paulie winning

                Broner will not knock him out and Paulie will outsmart him the ring

                I give respect for Broner for taking this fight, but its a huge mistake on his part to jump two weight classes to fight someone who has been in great form as of lates

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                  #28
                  He was out-boxed by Ricky Hatton, that really does take some doing.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by _original_ View Post
                    A prime Paulie could have given Broner lots of fits, I don't know about this current version.
                    I can agree with this. Prime Paulie is a little underrated. He was a solid, solid fighter.

                    This version probably gets beat up, but I really hope I'm wrong.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut View Post
                      He was out-boxed by Ricky Hatton, that really does take some doing.
                      ^^^ Game. Set. Match.

                      That pretty much says it all.

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