How Paulie Malignaggi became boxing’s most flamboyant fighter
If he had a different last name, Paulie Malignaggi might never have once arrived at a weigh-in wearing only a stuffed elephant over his crotch. And he probably wouldn’t have shown up at another weigh-in a few years earlier slathered in superhero body paint, looking like he was auditioning for a role in a porno spoof of a Marvel flick (“XXX-Men,” anyone?).
Talented trio ready for return to Barclays Center
Three fighters who fought on the first boxing card at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, on October 20, 2012, will be competing there again Saturday night. And each one of them hopes it goes as well as it did the first time around.
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.
Danny Garcia runs a-fowl training for Paulie Malignaggi
Danny Garcia’s father and cornerman, Angel, went full-blown “Rocky II” in helping his son train for his 147-pound debut Saturday against Paulie Malignaggi.
Fight first, then fatherhood: Danny Garcia performing balancing act
Danny Garcia has a lot on his plate right now, with impending fisticuffs and fatherhood both requiring his immediate attention.
Danny Garcia vows step up in weight means step up in performance
Danny Garcia admittedly lacked intensity and steam on his punches in two of his past three fights, even though he emerged victorious in all of them.
Danny Garcia and Paulie Malignaggi set to clash in a battle for Barclays Center bragging rights
“Magic” will be in the air—or in the ring, at least—when Premier Boxing Champions returns to ESPN with a showdown between former 140- and 147-pound champ Paulie Malignaggi and reigning 140-pound kingpin Danny Garcia.
How-Old.net vs Premier Boxing Champions
Because you weren't insecure enough with your selfies, here comes Microsoft's new How-Old.net. And sure, there's a certain amount of satisfaction in finding out your high school nemesis looks 10 years older than they should, but we wanted to put it to the test and see how the sweet science treats its practitioners by running a slew of Premier Boxing Champions fighters through the software.







