Poll: Odds on Pavlik Unifying Titles by the End of '08?

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  1. Smazz20

    Smazz20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, we can only hope. I want to see Pavlik v Abraham. I could'nt give a **** if it's held in the depths of Africa, just so long as the two fight each other.
     
  2. jsimps

    jsimps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    After Kelly knocked out Abraham, he could fight a lion.
     
  3. Fat Tony

    Fat Tony Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :good

    But I'm afraid we'll see Pavlik-Mora and Pavlik-Bornard instead.
     
  4. booklord

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    I think Pavlik-Abraham will be a strong possiblity after he faces down Taylor (rematch) and Duddy (a local fighter to solidify his popularity in the States). But if Pavlik beats Abraham, Sturm will never face him. His only hope would be for someone else to beat Sturm and for him to take the belt from that guy.
     
  5. jsimps

    jsimps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They said last night that Kelly would fight somebody(?) sometime in either Feb. or Mar. Who, depends on Taylor's team. If not Taylor, probably will end up fighting a tuneup fight, like a Mora.
     
  6. Smazz20

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    I doubt a Lion would want to fight him:hat
     
  7. jsimps

    jsimps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This needed posted:

    Published:Thursday, October 4, 2007

    The new middleweight champion of the world celebrated by buying some tires
    for his car. His trainer got up early as usual to spread asphalt on a few
    driveways.
    And the people of Youngstown, Ohio, enjoyed a double dose of good news for a town that rarely has any.

    One day General Motors announces it will build a new car at the nearby
    Lordstown plant, ensuring the economic future of the hard-scrabble area for
    at least a few more years.

    The next, Kelly Pavlik shocks everyone but himself and his pavement-laying
    trainer by knocking out Jermain Taylor to win the 160-pound title.
    “It was almost like someone was writing a script,” trainer Jack Loew said.
    If they were, Hollywood would be buying. Inspiration sells, and there’s
    something nicely uplifting about a blue collar fighter and his blue collar
    town both making it big.
     
  8. Tom_Tocca

    Tom_Tocca The Provider Full Member

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    So we will get to see "The rumble in the jungle", part II...

    btw, Arum stated in the post presser, that he has no problems making a fight with AA down the road if Abraham won't demand a 50-50 split - hell, even 70-30 in favour of Pavlik would make Abraham earn double the money for his highest purse as of today (around $650k)...given that Kelly would earn around $3 million for it...
     
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    Abraham vs Pavlik would be a hell of a fight, both got balls of steel and so determined. This has fireworks written all over it. It's easily the hardest fight for Pavlik who i think will eventually win v.close ud.
     
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    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pavlik does not need to unify because, in my eyes, he has the undisputed title. He is already unified. Look at the other belt holders, they fought and continue to fight nobodies. The belts mean ****.
     
  11. Smazz20

    Smazz20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The unification means absolutely **** all to me. It's the fact that Abraham and Pavlik are the top two fighers at 160 right now. That means they should fight.
     
  12. Fat Tony

    Fat Tony Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Abraham can't win on points, his workrate is far too low. He needs some kd's (à la Peter-Wlad) to be competitive if it goes the distance.

    Pavlik T/KO 35%
    Pavlik on points 30%
    Draw 2%
    Abraham T/KO 30%
    Abraham on points 3%
     
  13. Fat Tony

    Fat Tony Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bull****. I don't want him to become another Hopkins who is called champion but refuses to fight a live contender of his weight class.
    Pavlik MUST face the best and - like it or not - Abraham is one of them.
     
  14. MrStayman

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    I think he really wants to fight Abraham. But, he has a somewhat smallish chance of losing to Taylor, and a small chance of losing to Abraham, so he may not have the titles.
     
  15. Armo_Ruski

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    pavlik abraham should fight in the u.s. .. sturm should absolutely not fight pavlik unless its in germany.. no way sturm gets a decision in the u.s. especially against a guy like pavlik, have we forgotten dela hoya- sturm robbery?? i bet he hasnt