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    Comments Thread For: Video: Malignaggi on Mayweather-Pacquiao, More

    MGM Grand, Las Vegas - Ryan Burton catches up with former champion Paulie Malignaggi to discuss the finalized mega-fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, scheduled for May 2nd at the MGM, whether or not he might return to the ring in the future, the performance by Keith Thurman with his twelve round decision victory over Robert Guerrero, the return of boxing to network television like NBC, Thurman getting a crack at the top guys in the welterweight division, Guerrero getting up from the knockdown and more.
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    #2
    Pauli is right average Fans dont see anything , May 2 Floyd will dominate .

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      #3
      Paulie acting like he's never been wrong.

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        #4
        Paulie's good at describing what just happened, making him a good commentator, but he's not so good at predicting what is going to happen, that's why he always makes sure to sit on the fence pre-fight.

        On May-Pac it's different, he literally said Pacquiao has no angles wouldn't beat anyone in the top 5 at welter despite the fact he just beat Bradley. He complains about fans being biased, but when it comes to this fight he's worse than most fans to the point he comes off as a hater.

        Paulie better hope Floyd does what he predicts or he'll never be allowed to live it down.
        Last edited by Weebler I; 03-08-2015, 05:48 PM.

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          #5
          Guys who usually spar with Manny usually talk about the angles he gives them. Who would I listen to? Guys who sparred with Manny or a guy one step away from starring on that Mob Wives TV show?

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            #6
            Unfortunately, it's a foregone conclusion that **** floyd has an easy victory over Manny, who would be demolished by his own former self from 5 years ago.

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              #7
              I'm with Malignaggi on the angles part, I could understand years ago but I'm no longer seeing it. On top of that it's irrelevant to bring that up going into the Mayweather fight, Mayweather controls distance very well and he will see what Pacquiao is plotting before Manny could even attempt to befuddle Mayweather with movement. Mayweather has more range covered.

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                #8
                Says the idiot that thinks he would beat pac lol. Nothing this guy says about pac should be taken seriously. The jealousy he has over pac real.

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                  #9
                  Paulie is a well known Pac hater.

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                    #10
                    I wish Paulie was on the broadcast last night. His analysis is great, and he right, many fans don't know what they're seeing. I saw many posts today saying "Broner" didn't engage enough, or "Thurman" was running, etc. Broner was walking down Molina for the 1st 3-4 rounds. Thurman was on the attck early too. If your a boxer with multiple skills, fight a come forward fighter, are you to abandon your skill set for the fans' pleasure, or do you do what you're capable of doing to get the win? Everyone loves MJ and Kobe's dunks in the early years, but they became more well-rounded and won mad titles. Should they have just concentrated on highlights and dunk contests vice championship rings?

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