Has Malignaggi's stock gone up or down?

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  1. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    I bet on Ngoujou at 6.50, I was confident this was way too big...mmainly as Malignaggi was getting way overrated. It's true...all he did was beat an old and worn N'dou. As for the Cotto fight..he lost soundly to a guy drained at the weight.
    so his stock stays about the same for me. If there was a rematch outside of the US it would be a 50/50 fight.
     
  2. Hawks28

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    theres no question its gone down. I dont see how anyone could be impressed by him last night, whether they had him winning or not.
     
  3. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    it's not gone down if you didn't expect much in the first place!
    Ngoujou at 6.50 was one of the best bets I've ever had.
     
  4. Hawks28

    Hawks28 Active Member Full Member

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    true. But I think his stock was at an alltime high after his win over N'dou, and with his fight with Cotto not bein that long ago. Many people, myself included, were impressed by his performance against N'dou, so I think a lot of people expected better last night. From what I could see before the fight, most people figured it would be a nice easy walk in the park for Paulie with scores like 120-108 or 118-110. Instead, Paulie looked terrible.
     
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  6. Words

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    ACtually I dont think Paulie stock has gone down too much, just that this Ngdoudjo fella is a lot better than people think. he ran Castillo and Malinaggi close, he is probably top5 in that division.