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IBF junior welterweight
champion Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi
has shifted training camp from Vero Beach
(Florida) to Sicily in preparation
for his May 24 rematch with Lovemore N’dou
on the Ricky Hatton-Juan Lazcano
card in Manchester, England.
Malignaggi (24-1, 5 KOs) captured
the IBF title last June by defeating champion
N’dou (46-9-1, 31 KOs) by unanimous
12-found decision. Paulie successfully
defended his belt this past January with a 12-round
decision against No. 1 contender Herman
Ngoudjo (16-1).
Fighting an opponent he thoroughly
outclassed (120-106, 120-106,
118-108) less than a year ago, flooring him in
the process, has all the makings of a potential
trap fight for Malignaggi, especially
with a potential mega-deal on the table
to fight Ricky Hatton this fall in New
York City, pending wins May 24 by both fighters.
“I’m just working on getting the job done May 24th,”
Malignaggi explained. “I’m focused
on doing my job on this card, not looking
any deeper than I have to. I’m training in Sicily
to get acclimated to the time change (like
England, 6 hours difference from
the East Coast of the U.S.). I have connections
here and everything was set-up for me,
including my sparring partners. I trained
two weeks in Vero Beach with Buddy (McGirt,
head trainer) and he’ll catch up with us
in Sicily.
“N’dou is a pressure fighter who fights
at a high pace. I just have to stay consistent
and fight like I did our first fight.
I’ll force him into making adjustments.
He has to try and get to me, come to me, not stay on the outside.
He’s been the same fighter for a long time and I don’t
expect anything much different this fight.”
Malignaggi was born in Brooklyn but his
Italian immigrant parents moved
back to Syracuse, Sicily when Paulie was
only a few months old. Six years later,
the family decided to move back to the United
States, but Paulie’s professional
soccer playing father, Nello,
stayed only a few weeks before returning
to live in Syracuse.
McGirt predicts Malignaggi will be
ready for N’dou once again. “N’dou
brought in Boza Edwards to train him and
I know they’ll be concentrating more on a
body attack,” Buddy said. “They’ll
judge Paulie off of his last fight (against
Ngoudjo) and try to do a couple of things
differently. Once things don’t go
his way, hopefully, N’dou will go back to
fighting the way he always does.
“Paulie won’t be looking ahead to
Hatton. He never mentioned Hatton’s
name in the two weeks he trained here (Vero
Beach). Paulie learned a tough
lesson against Ngoudjo, looking
ahead to talks about fighting
Hatton. There’s no Hatton fight
unless he wins this fight. Paulie will be
ready.
5-2-2008
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