:goodnot followed malinaggi's career for a while be intresting to see how he's come on. he's got an uphill battle on his hands.
In all fairness Cano is a good fighter and would give most guys at 140 fits. He's still young and should be a major player in the division soon.
Broner will be really offencive in this he wont respect malignaggi's punch power as he aint got any . Broners faster and a bigger puncher imo he will bust malignaggi right up Broner tko
Broner will walk through Malignaggi, the main thing is Malignaggi looked terrible in his last fight it didn't look like he trained properly, if he looks like that again it will be easy work for Broner, thing about Malignaggi he throws a combo then he ducks to one side Khan started figuring it out and Malignaggi couldn't change anything, Broner will stop him in 7-9
I'm a Paulie fan, and we'll say an intense disliker (rather than hater, as that would be overboard) of Adrien. Needless to say, I will be rooting hard for PM. I also rooted hard for Gavin Rees...yet knew deep in my gut that realistically he never had a chance. (and said as much in the build-up). I also rooted hard for Tony DeMarco...yet knew deep in my gut that realistically he never had a chance. (and said as much in the build-up). I also rooted hard for Chente Escobedo, who I was a longtime fan of, even more than of DeMarco or Rees who are just generally likeable guys but in whom I had no general vested interest...yet knew deep in my gut that realistically he never had a chance. (and said as much in the build-up). I also rooted hard for Prince Eloy Perez, whom I'd actually followed quite a long time before most even know who he was (hardly anybody on here ever hearing of him before he was a Broner opponent) ...yet knew deep in my gut that realistically he never had a chance. (and said as much in the build-up). I also rooted hard for Daniel Ponce De Leon, and was pleasantly surprised (though not shocked) that he pushed Broner to the brink as he did. Those scores were bull****, but what can you do? That was the last time Broner struggled even a tiny bit, and will remain so for the foreseeable future unless he goes after the more dangerous welterweight champions. So even though I'm rooting hard for him, it doesn't stop me from knowing deep in my gut that realistically the Magic Man doesn't have a chance here. 9/1 isn't even that insulting considering where Malignaggi is and Broner entering his prime...and in retrospect won't seem so a few years down the line if Broner's career trajectory goes the way it seems to be headed.
Paulie has 0 power and Broner will walk thru anything he throws. That extension wearing ***** will get dominated. He's not as slick as he used to be and it'll show.
If the betting world agrees with you, the odds will change. But, even at 9/1 I can't see myself placing a wager on Paulie, nor do I think any of my boxing friends will. Perhaps, on paper, the actual odds are a little tighter than the betting odds. But if the public isn't betting on 9/1 it doesn't matter.
Hope Pauli will throw a Shavers like overhand right. [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LijnCa33Uw[/url]
If Paulie stuck to boxing and moving more rather than sitting down on his shots and hanging out in the pocket as hes done lately, hed have a chance a decision. But now hes just gonna get brutalized.
I just dionbt see how a friggin lightweight is going to britalise Paulie. Broner isnt so powerful that he can walk through a praticularly tough WW. 2 divisions IS a big deal! Broner will be up against a gut for the first time in his career who he may actually be smaller than. Paulie is still fast and has good ring IQ. Paulie isnt going to just walk into Broner like DeMarco and Rees. Paulie is bigger,stronger,faster and more skilled than anyone Broner has ever faced.
My question would be the weight. I saw one picture of AB between fights and he looked kinda plump and someone said he was walking around at 151 or something? Not sure about that, but I just don't know if he will be in shape at 147. He doesn't seem to have a great work ethic at this point.