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Thursday Nov 20, 2008

Paulie likes his chances going into the Hatton fight, and he loves being the underdog again. He is comfortable when expectations are low. He's worked under those conditions his whole life, after all.

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PAULIE: "Ricky's Best Wins Are Vs. Dinosaurs"

By Michael Woods

Paulie Malignaggi is known for many things: his defensive wizardry in the ring, an adeptness at pre-fight trash-talking, a cream-cheese thick New Yawk accent. Humility isn’t on the list, though.

So it was more than a bit surprising to hear the mouthy one tell TSS how his confidence today, going into Saturday’s showdown with Ricky Hatton in Las Vegas, can’t compare to his confidence going into his 2006 bout with Miguel Cotto.

This is a calmer confidence,” he tells TSS in a Thursday afternoon phoner. “This is a more real confidence. That was my first big event. Now, I know what to expect.”

Basically, Malignaggi of June 2006 was certain he’d perform well against Cotto, but there was a tiny sliver of uncertainty dancing in his head. Not doubt, but a tiny morsel of reservation.

Today, he’s 27. He’s tasted loss, absorbed it, dealt with it, made amends with it.

Loss is a most useful thing, when dealt with correctly. It can tell you what you need to do to step it up, reach that next level.

If.

If you listen carefully, and don’t BS yourself, and blame others when in fact your own deficiencies caused the less than optimal result. TSS thinks Malignaggi has in fact learned from the loss, allowed himself to ackowledge his limitations, and that will only help him as he tries to prove that Hatton’s reputation hasn’t been earned the hard way.

Of course, Malignaggi hasn’t lost his healthy level of optimism going into the Saturday showdown, which will leave the winner as the acknowledged No. 1 in the 140 pound class. “My confidence level is probably a ten,” he says. “I’ve had proper training, and that can only lead to good things.”

This is the biggest event in his career, he tells TSS, bigger than the Cotto scrap. Why? “If I beat Cotto, I wasn’t the number one junior welter. If I win this, I’m number one in most peoples’ minds.”

Malignaggi (25-1) says that it isn’t that he’s trained harder for the Hatton (44-1) fight than the Cotto fight. More like, he’s trained smarter. Going into the Cotto fight, he listened to this one, and that one, and didn’t trust himself, trust his skills, his style of fighting. Now, he knows what he is, and what he isn’t. He turns 28 on Sunday, and is more settled in who he is as a man and as a fighter. He will fight Hatton on his terms, at his pace, using his style. He will not waste energy on showmanship, and hairstyles, and such.  

His stint in Vegas as opposed to training in NY or at Buddy McGirt’s gym in Florida should be a net plus for Malignaggi. He explains that the sparring he was getting in NY and New Jersey was solid, but with New York becoming a town for the super rich, a lot of gyms are now filled with white collar boxers. Not many boxers in there could push him, make him reach deep down, maybe show him a wrinkle that he hadn’t seen. Plus, staying in Henderson, there isn’t as much of a tug of friends, and hangers on, so he’s been able to stay focused on the business at hand, Hatton.

The New Yorker thinks he’ll be able to tame the Hitman, not because the Brit has slipped, but because he was never all that to begin with.

“His best wins are against dinosaurs,” Malignaggi says. “Tszyu, Castillo, they were old men. I’m a hungry, elite athlete in my prime. I’m not so apt to take a shot and say, ‘Hey, I made my money.’ No, I don’t think Hatton has slipped. I don’t think he was ever that good to begin with.”

Malignaggi hasn’t wowed critics in his last two wins, against Herman Ngoudjo on Jan. 5th, and Lovey Ndou on May 24. He won the IBF junior welter crown conclusively against Ndou in June 2007, but he’s ripe for a stellar showing, exhibiting his ring generalship, his pluck, his pesky flurries.

He is asked why he hasn’t been at the top of his game lately, and again, some humility and some self awareness that comes from maturity emerge. “I tried too hard in those fights,” he says. Expectations were high, and Paulie admits he tightened up some. “Since I won the title, people expected so much, there was almost a letdown. I’m a fluid boxer, and if I’m trying too hard, get too tight, it doesn’t help me. I wasn’t used to that weird burden. This fight, I’ll be back to where I was.”

Now, people are again focusing on that lack of pop, the so-so showings in his last two outings, Hatton’s showier resume. Malignaggi couldn’t be happier. “Now people are doubting me again,” he says. “I prefer this position. Not too many people thought I’d get too far. I’ve always been doubted, my whole career, except those last two fights. It’s back to normal for me, being doubted again.”

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Big Daddy:  I hope everyone does themselves favor and tunes in early for the Kirkland-Vera fight. It should be good while it last. I got Vera in an upset by late TKO.
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 03:36:40 PM
RIVERSIDE:  HATTON UD,I CAN'T SEE PAULIE GETTING KNOCKOUT, HATTON IS GOING TO PRESSURE AND PILE UP THE POINTS, PAULIE WENT 12 ROUNDS WITH COTTO, COTTO IS ONE OF THE BEST OUT THERE
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 04:01:30 PM
donputo69 bored as hell here in england:  fatton by ud....yeah...paulie went 12 rounds with my boy cotto...but he paid a big price in that one...he should be lucky cotto hurt his hands....or it would of been over by the 8th round....holla back!!!!
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 04:23:33 PM
Fache:  No way, no how could a pasty pale English kid could ever, ever beat a Sicilian, ever!
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 06:00:10 PM
Anony:  ::::::::::::::::: I CHOOSE HATTON AS WELL BY KO OR UD ::::::::::::::::
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 07:02:51 PM
Real Talk laughing at Fache:  Paulie is a joke . Hatton is gonna swat him around and mess his pretty little girl features up . Sicilians do have a little African in them . That rythm might help , but I doubt it . Hatton is taylor made to rough Paulie up real good and take himout his game . Hatton UD or Late TKO cuts . dueces
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 07:58:01 PM
Fistic Fury:  I think everyone's got to say, Paulie is talking alot of sense, Ricky's best wins are against old guys and the rest are very carefully chosen opponents for example Urango (respectable record but can't box for toffee)
Thursday Nov 20, 2008 08:55:55 PM
gibola:  Hatton's best wins are against dinosaurs who looked great in their previous fight (Tszyu) and dinosaurs who are rock solid and never get stopped (Castillo). Hatton stops Paulie if he's anything near his best, if Hatton's slipped a bit he wins on points. Paulie wins a decision if Hatton is shot and if that happens you will never see Ricky in a ring again. I say Hatton wins ko9 (but I recognise there is a real possibility he may be shot - if he is, he loses).
Friday Nov 21, 2008 05:42:10 AM
rudy:  Paulie UD 12.
Friday Nov 21, 2008 08:00:44 AM
jagger:  The Hitman will target Paulies body,the guy will have never felt power like it.I watched Paulie fight in Manchester and thought he lost the bout.Just because he went 12 with Cotto with a broken hand he thinks he has a right to be in the same class as Hatton.Paulie would lose to Matthew Hatton,go to the bookies,Ricky is 40 to 1 for a first round stoppage sounds a good price to me.
Friday Nov 21, 2008 08:08:33 AM
dan:  paulie ud12 unless he gets knocked out.
Friday Nov 21, 2008 08:32:05 AM
Fistic Fury:  Wow, gibola and dan are really covering all bases on this one aren't they???
Friday Nov 21, 2008 10:25:08 AM
dan:  far from covering all the bases paulies a great boxer too much skill in my book for hatton but he does get hurt in fights from breaking his game plan if hatton catches him he could knock him out. i have pualie being a class above hatton.
Friday Nov 21, 2008 12:01:09 PM
Radam G aka Humble PRG:  No interest in this bout, other than I hope that Ricky is now boxing tricky and win. He will be the next pugilist that PacMan scorches before retiring. But in the semi-feature. I'm taking Kirkland by a train wreck over Vera. Vera will be gone in short order. Kirkland cooks everything to a crisp. Dude is an old school burner-turner. Holla!
Friday Nov 21, 2008 01:12:18 PM
Stevie G:  If the old Hatton shows up to fight, i cannot see how paulie is gonna keep him off em. Paulie couldnt punch his way out of a wet paper bag with scissors in his hand. But if hatton looks like he has in his last couple of fights, paulie should give him a boxing lesson.
Friday Nov 21, 2008 05:45:15 PM
Abraham:  That means Paulie will become dinosaur after Hatton beats him easily.
Saturday Nov 22, 2008 02:22:36 PM

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