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Monday Dec 7, 2009

Will Diaz do more this time, or does Paulie have his number?

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"The Twitter Hitter" Malignaggi Aims To Remove Doubt Versus Diaz

By Michael Woods

Saturday night marks the first fight of the Social Networking Era of Pugilism. Paulie Malignaggi went to the web after losing to Juan Diaz on Aug. 22 in Houston, in a decision he deemed ludicrous and tainted. He logged on to Facebook, started an official Facebook group, and Tweeted his tail off. The 29-year-old boxer was looking to exert pressure on HBO and Golden Boy Promotions to set up a rematch with Diaz, so he could take another hack at Diaz, without having Gale Van Hoy having a say in the outcome of the clash.

You'll recall that Diaz won a unanimous decision, by scores of 115-113, 116-112, and 118-110, fro Mr Van Hoy, who subsequently admitted he may have had an off night. Most all agreed he did, in a big way, but nobody railed against Van Hoy like Paulie did. After the bout, he blasted the judge, and Golden Boy, and the Texas commission, strongly implying that there was an odious arrangement in place which paved the way for a Diaz win.

On a Monday conference call to hype the rematch, which takes place at the UIC Pavillion in Chicago, a world away from Houston, Paulie (26-3, just 5 KOs) didn't really back off much from his stance that he wuz robbed. He said that Van Hoy likely made a "conscious effort" to award the bout to the 26-year-old Diaz (35-2, 17 KOs), though he didn't repeat any aspersion towards Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy, who was on the call, along with Paulie's promoter, Lou DiBella. (Dibella plugged his AA baseball team, the Richmond Flying Squirrels, while phoning in from the baseball winter meetings.)

Bad judging was a constant theme on the call, as all participants agreed that some reform needs to be adopted so the sport isn't beset by so many post-fight calls of "robbery," which was the cry on Saturday, after Dibella fighter Sergio Martinez got the short end of it against Paul Williams. Judge Pierre Benoist wore the Van Hoy mask in AC on Saturday, turning in a surprising 119-110 card, which meant he gave the impressive Martinez a scant one round over the course of twelve tight frames. Two weeks ago, "robbery" was the cry after Joan Guzman escaped Quebec with a draw against Ali Funeka. TSS-EM thought Guzman won the first half of that bout, so he wasn't set off by this call overly. But add them all together, it is clear that reform is needed. And perhaps yearly eyesight exams?

Dibella mentioned that the Promoters Association might push for a change in practice, so promoters are no longer responsible for paying judges for their time and travel. That's a no brainer. A database to log all decisions, so suspicious or egregious decisions can be red flagged and cited easily at regular intervals would also make sense.

"It's a big, big problem," Dibella said. "You had another card that was filled out before or a judge who doesn't know what he's doing (on Saturday, in the Williams-Martinez bout.) It's not fair to either fighter."

Paulie called in from the airport, on his way to ChiTown. He said that he thinks he'll be better this time around. He said that he didn't spar for six weeks before the last bout, and only did pads and bags because he hurt his ribs.

Before the first bout, he didn't think he'd get a fair shake in Texas, but said that he has no beef with the announced officials: ref Genaro “Geno” Rodriguez of Illinois, and  judges Mauro DiFiore of Illinois, Ohio’s Tom Miller and Florida’s Michael Pernick. "This is a neutral site," said the Brooklyner. "Both fighters can benefit. I'm cool, man."

Props go to Diaz for taking the rematch. It's difficult style matchup for him, and he could've said "been there, did that" and targeted someone else. Props also to Oscar, for not taking Paulie's Tweets to heart, and steering away from a rematch. He agreed with Dibella, that the sport needs uniformity in standards and practices for judges on the call. "My problem is how far apart the scoring is," ODLH said.

Writer John Whistler, who works out of San Antonio, got on the line and tried to defend the honor of the Texas commission, and Malignaggi wouldn't hear of it. He said he'd catalogued a b-load of bad decisions in Texas, and deemed the rot systemic. He cited the Feb. 28 draw call in the Chris John-Rocky Juarez bout; Van Hoy saw it 114-114 in a clash that I thought John clearly won. "Let's stop protecting Gale Van Hoy and the Texas commission. Let's not cut corners and make excuses." I'm with Paulie, on Van Hoy and all judges handing in cards on acid. Let's hammer them, and shame them into getting better. Not sure why Whistler felt the need to defend the indefensible here...

Paulie said that he saw one or two things that he'd exploit in the rematch, while Diaz promised to be busier than the New Yorker this time.

The New York-based hitter got what he wanted. He put in the time, energy and effort organizing his peeps to email HBO and Golden Boy, and savvy self-marketers should take notes on his campaign. His promoter said he didn't worry that Paulie's slams and slaps would bite him in the rear, and wreck the prospects for a rematch. ""He's fiery and emotional by nature," Lou said. "I know he didn't mean what he said, out of anger in the moment." I'm pretty sure he did, but Lou wisely played the conciliator in this case.

Saturday, we'll see if all that Facebooking and Tweeting pays off, and Paulie can show the world and that guy named Gale that he was in error in August. And if he wins, may we suggest a new nickname for "The Magic Man." How about Paulie "The Twitter Hitter" Malignaggi?

SPEEDBAG

BURIED LEDE DEPT After I read Richard Schaefer saying that Joe Calzaghe, who retired in February with a 46-0 mark,  might unretire and fight Bernard Hopkins, I Facebook messaged friend Joe Calzaghe, and asked him if this was true. "Yes," he wrote back. And then he un-friended me. Not sure why...So I friended his dad-trainer Enzo, and followed up. Haven't heard back. Or been un-friended. I will keep you all apprised...

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da truth:  diaz should have never waisted his time fighting dis loser paulie. To me he fight like an amateur. Its not his fists doing da fight but his loud mouth. I will never waste time watching fight.
Monday Dec 7, 2009 07:55:51 PM
1:  We love Paulie. LOVE him. And I speak for only God knows how many other Italians. Vai con pace, paisano!
Monday Dec 7, 2009 08:55:33 PM
Radam G - ___+__-:  This hurt bitnezz will forever be seedy with a bunch of boneheaded promoters who are greedy. All this hype about cleaning house is just a bunch of bullspit. Start the clean up by getting rid of the bloodsuckers, monsters and bogeyjokers of the "Promoters Association." Lou DiBella has already admitted that boxing is like pornography and people will always be tunning in. TSS is my source for that. I read the DiBella interview with shock and disgust. OMG! Maybe he enjoy seeing two half naked arses sweating and bleeding. He coulda and shoulda compared the game's enduring ability to something else. Don King could not remember that his slave contract with the "Quite Man" was up. GBP CEO jerk Richard Schaefer was calling PacMan "a liitle child who doesn't know how to act" before Manny knocked out Schaefer's boss Big Money Oscar. Muhammad Murad Muhammad -- all full of flash and no cash -- gave businesses in San Antonio, Texas, bouncing checks for a Holyfield comeback a few years ago, after New York Boxing Commission banned Holy from boxing and other state commissions followed. Dan Duva and Don King have been in China trying raid the crop of pugilists there. And one boxer, Paula -- I mean Paulie -- he said that he "hate boxing" and "just do it for the money." What a corn roll head of weaved braids! OOPS! My bad! I musta fo'got! Trainer Buddy Mcgirt cut that $hit out of his head, and stopped his next bout. Maybe that was part of Porno behavior in boxing. I will laugh my arse off if Pauli Malicrappy gets a Pierre Benoist judge and a Gale Van Hoy one and lose by split or close decision on the other judge's card. Oh, YUP! In my humble opinion, these fight judges don't need eyesight exams. They need brain scans. Their brains are disconnect to reality. And the old saying is: "A person may not believe what he sees, but he sees what he believes. Holla!
Monday Dec 7, 2009 09:27:05 PM
Radam G:  *endurance...
Monday Dec 7, 2009 09:29:28 PM
Isaiah:  I'm about tired of these ridiculous scorecards. One judge out of three just always happens to see a fight that didn't happen, with the exception of Oscar De La Hoya/Floyd Mayweather of course which I scored 115-113 Mayweather and Bernard Hopkins/Joe Calzaghe which I also scored 115-113 for Calzaghe. All three of those scorecards on both fights were fine. Recently though, I would strongly reccomend big time fines and actions against these corrupt judges who scored the likes of the Guzman/Funeka, John/Juarez 1, Wiliams/Martinez, and DIaz/Malignaggi1. It isn't right. All the judges didn't turn in insane scores, but enough has been done for everyone to stop taking this BS and do something about it! For the ones who can, NOW is the time!!!
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 12:22:10 AM
Isaiah@MichaelWoods:  Sir, why would Joe Calzaghe just take you off of his friends list on the Facebook? There are two sides to every story and I'm just making sure I have all the facts. If that's everything to it, then something is seriously up here. Can you make a request to Enzo to see if his son would be willing to give an article on this site explaining his actions?
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 12:28:30 AM
#1 PacFan ready for War!:  Paulie is a bum! The man can't even win a fight. When was the last time this bum won a fight? He relies on his showmanship because he couldn't hurt a fly. I'm going with Diaz once again and this time he will win decisively by UD or stoppage.
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 01:19:53 AM
Matthew:  I think Maglinaggi wins a decision this time around. This is a bad style matchup for Diaz. I scored the first fight a draw, so I wasn't as outraged as a lot of others were about the decision, but Van Hoy should never be allowed to judge a major bout again. Yes, there have been some rather dubious scorecards lately, but that's been going on in boxing for decades.
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 07:09:29 AM
J Smutts @ PacFan:  PacFan, you are right that Paulie can't hurt a fly, but he took one of the most savage @$$ whoopins I ever saw at the hands of Miguel Cotto and kept on fighting! With that chin, if he can learn the art of moving rather than trading with guys who can out-slugg him (hell, I think the ref can out-slugg him) I think he would win some of these fights. Granted he makes for interesting bouts because he trades with his opponents, he always looks the worse for wear even if he is not because his blows are not exactly effective even when they come in 3 & 4 punch flurries. He needs to make it more like Mayweather (though it can be boring) to hit and not get hit, and I think he would win more fights decisively, because you cannot deny that the guy can box!
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 09:16:30 AM
arturo:  sometimes I expect a robbery.That shows how bad the situation is
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 10:02:55 AM
#1 PacFan "Pacquiao by split decision or late round stoppage!":  @J Smutts, he wasn't really fighting back against Cotto. He was in total survival mode. The guy can't hurt anyone no matter what he tries(maybe load them gloves) even when he moves. He got stopped against Hatton even when he was backpedalling. The only reason he's able to stay in there with Diaz is because he isn't known for his power as well. Two feather-fisted fighters locking heads.
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 11:22:38 AM
Anonymous user:  #1 pacfan what fight were u watching paulie wasnt fighting back? he only lost by 2 rounds on 2 score cards and by 1 round on the third card, so before u open ur mouth with hate please know what ur saying , paulie won the first fight against diaz and he will win the rematch, if paulie is a bum then what the hell r u?he is a former world champion and ur writing about him on a website, how stupid do u look? the only reason paulie doesnt hit hard is because he has had like 4 surguries on his hands and he knows that in order to keep on fighting he needs to not throw as hard and just out box and win decisions, but i remember diazs eye busted wide open by an uppercutt by paulie so he def has enough to do damage
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 12:06:05 PM
rosario:  da truth u sound like such a jealous hater, paulie is a loser? wow then what does that make u, he is fighting making alot of money on H.B.O and ur just sitting on ur computer hating on him, wow if i had to pick a loser i think i would go with u on that .paulie embarrassed diaz in their first fight and he will do the same this time around, so DA LIES keep hating brother and sitting behind a computer
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 12:10:29 PM
matt:  #1 pacfan what fight were u watching paulie wasnt fighting back? he only lost by 2 rounds on 2 score cards and by 1 round on the third card, so before u open ur mouth with hate please know what ur saying , paulie won the first fight against diaz and he will win the rematch, if paulie is a bum then what the hell r u?he is a former world champion and ur writing about him on a website, how stupid do u look? the only reason paulie doesnt hit hard is because he has had like 4 surguries on his hands and he knows that in order to keep on fighting he needs to not throw as hard and just out box and win decisions, but i remember diazs eye busted wide open by an uppercutt by paulie so he def has enough to do damage
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 12:11:01 PM
#1 PacFan "Pacquiao by split decision or late round stoppage!":  @Matt, rosario, and Anonymous user, obviously all three sound like the same character. I'll say it again Paulie "The Bum" only survived the fight with Cotto because he was backpedalling the whole way. Of course he fought back otherwise the ref would have stopped the fight. Tell me what kind of damage did he do to Cotto? Diaz was busted up because he is prone to get bruised. If you can't win against Diaz decisively like Campbell was able to then it shows you where you stand as a fighter. Paulie is a C graded fighter to me period!
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 01:14:37 PM
T:  Paulette is a marshmallow. I hope Diaz toast that big-mouth nutcase. Dude says that he can beat Pacquiao. What a fake! He cannot even beat Ricky Hatton. Fight Hatton in a rematch, Paulette!
Tuesday Dec 8, 2009 01:35:31 PM
matt:  so # 1 pac lover what fight were u watching, if paulie only lost by the most 2 rounds how could he have been back pedalling the whole fight, and he is a c level fighter? r u kidding me ? u dont fight at all so how could u even open ur mouth about him, i would love to see u have the balls to even consider getting in the ring with cotto. he would put u to sleep before u even left the dressing room so who r u kidding, keep loving on pacman thats as far as u will ever get to fighting anyway, so please do urself a favor and dont talk shit about people that actually do something in their lives and not just sit on a computer talking about people
Wednesday Dec 9, 2009 01:45:40 PM
#1 PacFan "Pacquiao by split decision or late round stoppage!":  @matt, so what do I call u? Paulie lover? So you mean to say that Paulie was trading shots with Cotto? What fight were you watching? This bum basically survived after midway of the fight. You don't know me to say that I have no balls to get in the ring. I wouldn't doubt that this bum would beat my @ss in the ring but in the streets is another story son. If you don't like to hear criticism then I suggest you find another site because there's tons of criticism for any particular fighter here. Ya digg?
Wednesday Dec 9, 2009 03:35:59 PM
matt:  stop kidding ur self #1pac blower, u would beat his ass in the street please dude everyone is a tough guy behind a computer, i have no problem with critism, but the straight up hatred for someone u dont even know is just retarded, i have respect for all these guys that have the balls to get in that ring and chance their lives everytime and to have to be treated like shit by someone like urself is rediculous, have respect, not jealousy and hatred. YA DIGG?
Thursday Dec 10, 2009 11:04:11 AM
#1 PacFan "sign the contract Floyd!":  @matt, I don't even know why I'm replying to your little kiddy games but this is my last. First of all speak for yourself when you think a guy behind a comp aint sh*t. I'm not even disrespecting this guys life in or out of the ring. I'm plainly criticizing his fighting skills like others who has criticism towards Manny. Do you hear me crying about that? Are you his girlfriend or something? Cause you sure sound like it when you get all wet trying to defend him.
Thursday Dec 10, 2009 05:06:29 PM

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