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    #51
    Not even 30 secs into this and I'm in hysterics



    Paulie is epic.

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      #52
      Paulie was milking the spotlight. Now he's just plain scared.

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        #53
        Malignaggi: I'm Gonna Whup Broner's Ass Worse Than Errol Spence Did


        Last edited by El Angel; 05-28-2013, 10:44 PM.

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          #54
          Golden Boy Classics to air on FOX Deportes June 9th: Adrien Broner-Daniel Ponce De Leon and Paulie Malignaggi-Jose Miguel Cotto

          Before WBA Welterweight World Champion Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi and Two Division World Champion Adrien "The Problem" Broner kick off the summer boxing season with an explosive showdown at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on June 22, Golden Boy Classics will preview the match-up on June 9 with a special Sunday edition of the hit series featuring two of these stars' finest bouts which will air on FOX Deportes at 5:00 p.m. ET/2:00 p.m. PT.

          In the main event, it's a trip back to April 9, 2011 when former Junior Welterweight World Champion Malignaggi made his first major statement at 147 pounds against Jose Miguel Cotto. In the opener, we revisit March 5, 2011 when Broner stepped into the ring against his toughest foe to that point in his career, Mexico's former World Champion Daniel Ponce de Leon.

          A popular New Yorker on the comeback trail after a tough loss to Amir Khan in 2010, Malignaggi moved up to the welterweight division after the bout and following a win over Michael Lozada in December 2010, he dazzled against Puerto Rico's Jose Miguel Cotto, pounding out a 10 round decision victory that announced his arrival among the 147-pound elite.

          After tearing through his first 19 opponents, Cincinnati's Broner got the fight of his life against the always-tough former World Champion Daniel Ponce de Leon who pushed the rising star to the limit until Broner emerged with a 10-round decision win. Two fights later, "The Problem" was a World Champion.

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            #55
            Broner's trainer Mike Stafford: We want the winner of Marquez-Bradley after Malignaggi

            WBC lightweight titleholder Adrien "The Problem" Broner will be "much stronger, more powerful" and "much quicker," in addition to "more vicious and more determined" against WBA welterweight titleholder Paulie "The Magic Man" Malignaggi when they meet on June 22 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, Broner's trainer, Mike Stafford told ******.com on Wednesday.

            In victory over Malignaggi, Stafford would like Broner to face the winner of a scheduled Sept. 14 clash between unbeaten WBO 147-pound titleholder Tim Bradley and four-division beltholder Juan Manuel Marquez.

            "Adrien, at this point, he's more focused than ever," said Stafford of Broner (26-0, 22 knockouts), a 23-year-old Cincinnati resident who will be after his seventh straight stoppage victory against Malignaggi (32-4, 7 KOs), which will be televised on Showtime.

            "And with him going up in weight, he's more focused and he's better at his conditioning and strength because he doesn't have to worry about losing the weight now."

            In March, Bradley rose from a 12th-round knockdown for a close unanimous decision victory over Ruslan Provodnikov in defense of the title he won by disputed split-decision over Manny Pacquiao last June.

            Marquez is coming off a sixth-round knockout of Pacquiao last December.

            "The fighters that we really want are already fighting each other," said Stafford. "We want either Timothy Bradley or Juan Manuel Marquez. Those are the two that we really, really wanted. We know that, ideally, we won't be able to get Manny Pacquiao.

            "That would be something. But I thought that maybe we could get Timothy, or, that there was a possibility that we could get Marquez before he retires. So those are the two what I really, really wanted, and that we envisioned. That's who Adrien wants, too."

            Stafford realizes that his wishes for Broner are a longshot, given that Broner is promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and advised by Al Haymon, who are bitter rivals to Top Rank, the promoters of Bradley, Marquez and Pacquiao.

            "It's up to Golden Boy and Al Haymon and R&R Promotions (Broner's co-promoter) to sit down and work those things out," said Stafford.

            "So everything is out there, and if it sounds reasonable money-wise and it makes sense -- I mean, the whole thing has got to make sense -- and if it does, then that's what we'll take."

            Broner has been on a tear since winning a unanimous decision over former WBC featherweight beltholder Daniel Ponce de Leon in March of 2011.

            Coming off February's fifth-round stoppage of Gavin Rees, Broner's run of showmanship and in-the-ring bravado has included stoppages of Jason Litzau, Vicente Martin Rodriguez, Eloy Perez, Vicente Escobedo and Antonio DeMarco.

            Broner's fight with Escobedo, a fifth-round knockout in July of 2012, was allowed to happen despite the fact that it was contested over the junior lightweight limit of 130 pounds because Broner missed weight by 3 1/2 pounds, an infraction that cost him his WBO belt at the scales.

            Broner rose into the lightweight division for his next bout, November's eighth-round stoppage that dethroned DeMarco as the WBC's 135-pound beltholder, and defended his title against Rees.

            "Adrien had no problem initially making 130, so we kept him down there and he won the title right there. He took over at 130," said Stafford.

            "Then, with the Vicente Escobedo fight, we had already said that we were going to move up to 135 because Adrien was growing. If you have a 21-year-old kid in any sport, he's going to grow at that age. So he had a growth spurt, that's all that it was. So we moved up to 135."

            During several obscenity-laced exchanges, both face-to-face and on the internet, Malignaggi, 32, has nevertheless been critical of Broner's competition.

            Malignaggi has not lost since falling by 11th-round knockout against Amir Khan in a failed bid to earn the WBA's 140-pound belt in May of 2010.

            Having partially blamed extreme weight loss for his setback against Khan, Malignaggi has since risen to welterweight, where he claims that he is stronger, hits harder, and is more energized.

            Maliignaggi's five-bout winning streak at 147 pounds includes a ninth-round knockout of Vyacheslav Senchenko for his current belt in April of last year.

            Malignaggi reeled off three straight victories over Michael Lozada -- a sixth-round stoppage win -- Jose Miguel Cotto and Orlando Lora before making a trip to the Ukraine to dethrone the larger, stronger and previously unbeaten Senchenko.

            Malignaggi is coming off a Showtime-televised split-decision victory over Mexico City's Pablo Cesar Cano at Barclays Center last October.

            Stafford believes that Broner will have a physical advantage when he meets Malignaggi.

            "Adrien will be the bigger man. I mean, he's bigger than most 147-pounders. I can show you a picture of him and Pacquiao standing next to each other when Adrien was making 130 pounds and 135 pounds, and he was bigger than Pacquiao even then," said Stafford

            "So he'll be much stronger, more powerful and just that much quicker because he doesn't have to worry about constantly going down to 130 or 135 and then holding it for two weeks. Right now, he's right on weight, so that's going to make the difference."

            Broner has trained recently with IBF junior welterweight beltholder Lamont Peterson, who was stopped in the third round of a non-title defense by THE RING's No. 1-rated 140-pounder Lucas Matthysse on May 18.

            "You'll see a better, more vicious and more determined Adrien Broner," said Stafford. "It just so happens that it's going to be unleashed on Paulie."

            The Broner-Malignaggi undercard will feature heavyweight Seth "Mayhem" Mitchell (25-1-1, 19 KOs), of Brandywine, Md., in a rematch with Johnathon Banks (29-1-1, 19 KOs).

            Banks stopped Mitchell in the second-round in November. Mitchell's Feburary return bout with Banks was canceled after Banks suffered a broken right thumb.

            VIA: R I N G T V

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              #56
              Definitely seems like Broner is planning to stay at WW, unlike a previous article where the WBC informed them he was coming back to LW to defend his title. He needs to vacate it. Either way though, I HIGHLY doubt he's gonna get Bradley or Marquez. Is Marquez an exclusive TR fighter, or is he just working with them on a fight by fight basis, similar to Cotto with GBP?

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                #57
                Here's the article where Sulaiman stated Broner said he was moving back to LW


                On June 22 Adrien Broner, the WBC lightweight champion and widely regarded as the top lightweight in the world, will be moving up to face Paulie Malignaggi at welterweight. Much has been speculated pertaining to whether Broner will stay at 147, settle in at 140, or even attempt to return to 135 after the fight. Naturally, much of it will likely depend on how he fares in the ring as a welterweight, and if the results are a positive or negative sign.

                However, according to World Boxing News, Broner requested to the WBC board that he fight Malignaggi as the WBC lightweight champion. The WBC board was also told that Broner would be returning to fight at 135 after his bout with Malignaggi at 147. In his temporary absence, the WBC has ordered an interim title fight between Nihito Arawaka and Omar Figueroa in the lightweight division.

                Here is what WBC spokesperson Mauricio Sulaiman had to say on the matter:

                "Adrien Broner requested to the WBC board of governors to fight Paul Malignaggi in a welterweight fight, but as the WBC lightweight champion. We were told that after the fight he will return to the lightweight division and after the WBC rules contemplated this scenario we realized there are several precedents. The WBC have now ordered an interim title fight between Arakawa and Figueroa and the winner will fight Adrien Broner"

                If Broner does return to 135, he would then face the winner of Arawaka - Figueroa. At least that would be the WBC's plan.

                So is there anything to make of the fact that Broner has told the WBC he plans on returning to the lightweight division after the fight? Is it really in the cards or not? If not, then why waste everyone's time by saying you would return to the class in the first place? I can't think of any benefit, really, because the Malignaggi fight is not a title defense for him or anything. It's a fight for Malignaggi's belt, whether Broner holds a lightweight belt or not. Even if he were to lose to Malignaggi, it would seem a difficult proposition to make it back down to 135 unless he weighs in at something around 140 for the bout.

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                  #58
                  Showtime Promo


                  Last edited by El Angel; 06-06-2013, 04:28 AM.

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                    #59
                    this whole **** reminds me of recent japanese animes about "wars" between teenages at schools.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by El Angel View Post
                      Showtime Promo
                      Nothing is showing here, it's blank.

                      Anyway, I'm really intrigued by this fight for some reason.

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