Kelly Pavlik Vs Carl Froch: Arum - "Could Happen As Early As Next Jan"

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  1. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    Nice! I'm riding w/Pavlik
     
  2. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    so, when is Pavlik - Abraham going to happen?
     
  3. theuppercut

    theuppercut Blackpudding supper Full Member

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    Either way this is one helluva fight that has to get the juices flowing in every boxing fan. If this does happen and it's in the UK I am there. Simple as.
     
  4. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    :lol:

    Froch had the deadlights in his eyes after Taylor dropped him, dude.

    And to say Hopkins isn't a big puncher is ignorant. Dude has pop, he's just not a KO guy.
     
  5. Losfer_Words

    Losfer_Words Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's a good fight if Froch overcomes Bute later this year. There is only one fight out there for Pavlik at the moment @ middleweight, though, and that fight is with Abraham. This fight has to happen to establish the true number 1 in the division and this is also the reason that it won't happen.
     
  6. dhralf

    dhralf **** the queen! Full Member

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    I think you see Froch much better than he really is....
     
  7. safc1990

    safc1990 Goodbye Bolo :( Full Member

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    You could also say that if someone like Taylor could have Froch on the canvas then imagine what Pavlik could do.
     
  8. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    I just hope Froch signes to fight Bute in september.
    As far as I'm concerned he could fight Pavlik aswell.
    I think he'd lose both.
     
  9. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    WTF? when did hopkins become this beast in the ring, as a puncher?.....

    like i said in one thread you will see overrated, with kelly pavlik's picture, who ducks everybody with a pulse at 160, cant fight at 168.....

    and froch, was fine from taylor dropping him compared to pavlik getting a beat down by hopkins, you imagine if a guy had a stronger punch then hopkins mr. overrated pavlik is back shining shoes in ohio.
     
  10. walk with me

    walk with me Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I said I might be over rating him.... well see what the future holds.. I think to beat him you have to be very strong mentally and a be a slick boxer...

    They would be infront of each other all night just pounding on each others face
     
  11. ramalinga

    ramalinga Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In the first fight with Taylor, Pavlik was outboxing him for good portions of the fight before KO'ing him. Froch simply outlasted Taylor, he would have never won on points.

    Interesting matchup anyway, what happens if Pavlik meets someone physically as strong as he is?
     
  12. dhralf

    dhralf **** the queen! Full Member

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    This is the part i really support. Win or loose vs Pavlik, the fact is, Pavlik is not one of the best SMW, Bute is, Kessler is, Pavlik is NOT. After that, if Carl win, we will be hearing ''WOW Carl is a real badass, he's the best SMW in the world, he fear nobody, he want to take on the best..blahblahblah...''

    He need to take on Bute or Kessler and no more middleweight.
     
  13. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    Glad you support your own posts...
     
  14. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Pavlik plans to move up in weight again?
     
  15. dhralf

    dhralf **** the queen! Full Member

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    Glad too...