Paulie Malignaggi analyzes some of his own fights in his Greatest Hits
As a two-time boxing champion turned analyst, Paulie Malignaggi’s become as adept at translating action into words as he is spearheading the action himself. He’s kind of like the sport’s Rosetta Stone, deciphering what he sees in the ring for just about anyone to understand.
See Sergio Mora when he was a 15-year-old bad ass knocking out his friends
It wasn’t always easy being one of Sergio Mora’s buddies when he was a teenager, especially if you happened to leave the house without a mouth guard.
The Passion of Paulie Malignaggi Part III: ‘When the teacher talks, you listen’
Paulie Malignaggi looks into the camera for his I-told-you-so moment, firing off rhetorical questions like jabs to an opponent’s jaw.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Sergio Mora pulls no punches when counting down his Greatest Hits
“I’m a fighter who dissects things,” Sergio Mora begins, his words serving as his scalpel as he vivisects his career.
The Passion of Paulie Malignaggi Part II: The making of the ‘Magic Man’
Paulie Malignaggi is breaking down something that’s already broken: the psyche of a fighter. It’s a damaged thing, as he tells it.
How Sergio Mora turned his greatest weakness into a strength
Sergio Mora is the kind of fun-lovin’ dude who could find a way to have a good time with a ball of string—especially if that string was wrapped around a six-pack.
The Passion of Paulie Malignaggi: Part I
The hotel room has the thick air of a gym for a reason. The temperature gets oven-like in here—by design—and some stuffiness remains, like that last bit of heat that lingers at dusk as a hot summer day turns to night.
Beibut Shumenov relies on speed and elusiveness to earn unanimous decision victory over B.J. Flores
B.J. Flores wasn’t looking for a dance partner Saturday at The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas, but his opponent, Beibut Shumenov, skillfully cut a rug in the ring.