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Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 07:57
by fightfan95
Paulie has confirmed he is hanging up his gloves.
"19 years ago today - March 6, 1998 - I entered the ring for the first time as an amateur. That makes this as good a time as any for me to officially announce my retirement from competition. My life is in a place 19 years later that I never dreamed it could be in. And I have boxing to thank for that. I gave absolutely everything I had to this sport for almost 2 decades, and I will never lose the many, many incredible memories that were created during that time. I'm looking forwards to a long, fruitful career now behind the mic, staying around the sport I love so much and the sport that changed my life for the better. Thank you to the sport of boxing, and thanks you to everyone who supported me along the way on this incredible journey. I am forever grateful.
- Paulie"
I really like Paulie, I think he's a great commentator/analyst as well - I hope he has a permanent role with Sky now.
Good luck Paulie for the future.

Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 08:01
by Tanzio
Good luck to him, a classic case of making the most of what you were born with

Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 09:13
by G.McClellan
One of the few who've won a belt on foreign soil. He has a brilliant mind and I hope at some point he becomes a trainer as I feel he could\would train a champion.
I love his analysis, so please don't give up commentating Paulie. The above suggestion is meant in your own time, sort of thing.
Thanks for all the years and dedication you gave to the sport.
The next chapter awaits.
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 09:15
by Syntax Error
Top man is Malignaggi.
He's a great pundit, so I look forward to hearing his musings during big fights.
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 09:44
by montrealsuper
Excellent analyst when not shilling for the AH Floyd agenda - huge overachiever in the ring - boring style which provoked Tyson to walk out of his fight at Barclays against Cano - definitely a good guy for boxing though -
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 16:34
by crusader
He did very well to make it as far as he did with his limitations
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 16:37
by Stuarty
Really like Malignaggi. Wish him well. Looking forward to seeing more of him on Sky as a pundit.
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 17:58
by handsofstone
I always like Malignaggi, the 1st time I ever saw him was when he fought Cotto, I remember seeing him in the build up and couldn't stand him, I never really like brash fighters but that night he gained my respect he showed he was tough as well as skilled
He's probably the best commentator on the scene IMO so I hope to see a lot more of him behind the mic
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 18:06
by Sequitorian
... so when will he retire from commentating? ...
Re: Paulie Malignaggi Makes His Retirement From Boxing Official
Posted: 07 Mar 2017, 21:42
by Perseus
WAR Paulie
Had quite a career despite bringing feather-dusters to a gun fight. Paulie had a ton of heart, was always willing to fight the best and not afraid to take a beating if he was in too deep. He got the most out of his talent and is stepping away at a good time, Paulie has apparently handled his money well and lined up a bright future in broadcasting, no need to hang around taking beatings. I like him as a commentator and hope he keeps that job for a long, long time.
Paulie always lost to his best opponents but he scored some solid wins along the way too.
Vyacheslav Snechenko tko 9 - I didn't get to see this one live, watched it a few months later but I remember thinking the headline couldn't be right when it said Paulie stopped an undefeated title holder

Shocking win and best of his career imo
Zab Judah UD 12 - most accomplished opponent defeated
Juan Diaz UD 12- avenged a loss in their previous encounter and both fights with Diaz were very entertaining imo
Lovermore N'dou UD 12 - wins the first of his two world titles
Edner Cherry UD 10 - Paulie completely outclassed the rugged gatekeeper.
Paulie is not going to get elected to the IBHOF but imo had a great career.