Kelly actually talked about Rubio in a recent interview. He said the guy he trained for always came to fight. He went in expecting a guy who was going to try and take him out, but got a guy who just covered and ran. I got the impression that at least for awhile he thought Rubio was up to some type of deception.
Man, it was like the 6th round before Rubio looked like he even gave it a try! I tell you though, I was surprised how long he lasted, even with the run and cover tactics...cause Kelly's jab alone was snappin' the poor ****ers head all over the place.
Kelly just wanted you to get the moneys worth out of your tickets Pipe. How many times did he step back when he had Rubio on the ropes?
Do you seriously think Froch's win over Pascal is more impressive than his win over Taylor? You're probably the only one.
I am thinking Pavlik can neutralise William's high work rate by pinning him against the rope and going to work on the body. We really dont know anything about Paul's chin at this weight class because he only fought a shot Winky.
Good point. Someone close to Pavlik's camp talked about using the weight advantage to bully Pdub so that could get him against the ropes. Though Pdub's supports say he is to fast and agile and a master boxer that would never let that happen. Of course from the way they talk Kelly may as well stay home. Maybe that is what they are hoping anyhow.
that's how most fans of Ohio Sports Teams are. They are pissed off all the time because their teams win a championship every 30 years. and the state of Ohio hasn't had a boxing Champion Since Buster Douglas but that was short lived.
From the way Pavlik fans talk its amazing Pavlik didnt die in the ring against Hopkins. He had a 120 degree temperature, both hands tied behind his back, and wasnt allowed to double his ****ing jab.
We will see . . . I hope you are right. I'll reserve my comment after the fight . . . I'm leaning on Pavlik at the moment. :yep
Williams lost that fight and he knows it, which is the reason he refused to fight Margarito again for big money.