McGirt to train Malignaggi

07/10/2006

McGirt to train Malignaggi

Press Release: Paulie "The Magic Man" Malignaggi and his manager, Sal LoNano, have officially announced the hiring of Buddy McGirt as Malignaggi's head trainer. McGirt, who handles Malignaggi's idol Arturo Gatti, replaces Paulie's only trainer from the amateurs to the pros, Billy Giles. Malignaggi (21-1) is recuperating from a fractured cheekbone suffered in his courageous twelve-round loss to WBO champion Miguel Cotto last June. "I'm excited to have Buddy McGirt in my corner," Malignaggi said. "I was very disappointed after my last fight and that feeling is something I never want to experience again. I'm turning over a new leaf. I'll be training at Buddy's gym in Vero Beach (Florida) for all of my fights. Buddy's going to help me beat the best in the world." McGirt is one of the most respected trainers in boxing today. "I'd never seen him fight until he came down to my gym last month," McGirt remarked, "but I heard a lot about him. I talked to Sal (LoNano) a couple of times about Paulie. Sal's a great guy and I agreed to take a look at Paulie. He has a lot of talent, a lot of natural ability, but he makes minor mistakes that we're going to work on. Paulie's been an arm puncher with no real snap. It'll come in time as he has more confidence in his punching ability. He's been getting by on his natural stuff. Once he grasps everything it'll be a totally different ballgame. He really hasn't found himself. He's only scratched the [surface]. There's so much to do that he really doesn't know yet. Paulie can be world champion, no doubt about it." LoNano, who managed "Irish" Micky Ward, said "I have a lot of respect for Billy [Giles], who will remain a good friend of mine. He is a great coach, but sometimes changes are needed in the corner to take the fighter to another level. Paulie will be training in Vero Beach with Buddy later this month. I'm talking with Paulie's promoter, Lou DiBella, to get Paulie back fighting in January."