Paulie speaks facts he didn't start disrespecting the Haney's until the started **** talking him. Paulie is just doing his job as an analyst and Haney couldn't hack it. That is a major problem with these Millennial soy boys they can't hack any constructive criticism from expert analysts instead they cry on social media so their pathetic minions can pump up their tyre's. Same thing happened with Shakur and Teddy Atlas and Ryan Garcia with Canelo. These sissy boys all going crying to mommy when somebody upsets them.
"These guys were parading around like they were Mayweather, bro, while they're fighting the guys who deliver my pizza."
Paul fought everybody, got as far as winning titles in two weights despite a major handicap, showed notable ring smarts and toughness throughout his career, and he never quit. The Haneys will miscalculate an opponent selection at some point, and then we're going to see just how much of a fighter Devin really is.
Haney never quit because he never lost. Winning titles mean little now since there are so many titles. Paulie was still a light punching boring fraud.
I mean, he's faced a murderers' row so far. I guess having a zero is inherently significant these days, even if winning a title isn't? Winning a title doesn't confer true, full championship status in the modern era, I agree, but it suggests a minimum level. And that level is not easy to attain when your hands are made of talcum powder. You're going to bat for Devin Haney by referring to Malignaggi as boring? If Paul was boring to watch, despite the numerous entertaining bouts he was involved in, that makes Devin utterly stultifying. Devin's such a light hitter, he had to ask Jorge Linares for some feedback on his punch. He was never widely advertised as a great in the making. The extent of his hype was being a prospect that some industry heads were excited about. Unless one is to take his motormouth self-promoting too much to heart, I can't see any reason why anyone would accuse Malignaggi of fraudulence. He fought who there was to fight and gave his all when the chips were down.