Too early to tell. Considering the fact that his trainer wasn't throwing any punches I don't know how impressed I am w/ him. Good post fight interview from Paulie, tho. I was, however, impressed with that.
He used to be at Gleasons...he is now at the Coney Island Boxing Club with Roundtree, Rozier, and a few others. All of that said, I thought he ran a professional corner and gave excellent advise at the right time.....top notch work. Good trainers are a dime a dozen especially in an area like NYC. The fact that a world class boxer choose Mr. Younan and his crew to train him is a feather in his cap. http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxing-news-wire.php?sdate=20060204 http://www.doghouseboxing.com/John/Pullman073109.htm
Ya he did good on fight night alright, helped Paulie out when he needed it. Paulie also looked sharp and back to what works well for him. He still does some things i don't like. He keeps his chin out there as a big target. Every time Diaz wanted to hit it he knew exactly where to find it. Thats a problem.