LESS THAN 24 HOURS after Ohio State lost the national championship game, faithful Buckeye fan Kelly Pavlik of Youngstown was sitting inside the Southside Boxing Club wearing an OSU knit cap and jacket, trading jokes back and forth with his friends. Pavlik hadnt started sparring yet that part of his training began later this week but his jab was in good shape as he made fun of his friend John Hutters back fat, bemoaned his receding hairline (Its looking pretty bad today, he said, rubbing the top of his head) and bragged about his spelling abilities while autographing a copy of this months Ring Magazine. I can spell finest on the first try, he said, smirking at one of his friends who had to ask for help. It was a loose atmosphere for the WBC champion, who started training a month ago for his Feb. 16 rematch with Jermain Taylor (27-1-1) in Las Vegas. Since defeating Taylor for the WBC middleweight title in September, Pavlik (32-0, 29 KOs) has spent much of his time enjoying or, at times, tolerating his emerging celebrity. Some of its been fun hes been a guest of the Browns, Indians and Buckeyes and was clearly honored to make the cover of Ring Magazine, which boasts the headline, A Superstar is Born. But the constant public appearances, combined with the increased demands on his time and lack of privacy, have started to wear on him a bit, too. Pavlik has always been one of the most accommodating professional athletes youll ever meet, but he relishes the chance to be a regular guy. Thats become increasingly difficult. He leaves a lot of lifes mundane details such as grocery shopping to his girlfriend Samantha and tries to plan ahead for things like doctor visits, particularly after he cut his hands trying to open a window last month. It takes a toll, Pavlik said of celebrity. No matter what you try to do, its hard. When you try to eat [at a restaurant], you have people coming up to you all the time. At the same time, its nice to have that kind of support. His life has changed drastically over the past year, going from an unheralded contender trying to get a title shot to battling Floyd Mayweather for Fighter of the Year honors. But if success has changed him, it doesnt show. Other than a new SUV courtesy of extensive autograph sessions for a local car dealership and a little more money in his wallet, Pavlik is the same guy he was last January. [Top Rank matchmaker] Bruce Trampler once told me youll know when you have a true champion because hell get 25 percent better mentally and physically after he wins the title, said Pavliks trainer, Jack Loew. You can tell in Kellys attitude and his work ethic he wants to get better. He had us start 21⁄2 weeks ahead of schedule. He was raring to go. Pavlik started sparring on Thursday hed already been doing things like running and lifting and wont change much in his approach until the final week before the fight. At 6-foot-2, Pavlik is a big middleweight and often struggles to meet the weight limit of 160 pounds. The Feb. 16 bout, however, will be at 166 pounds, meaning Pavlik wont have to starve himself to lose the last few before the fight. Itll be less running on the treadmill, less time in the sauna, he said. But I look at the fight the same way. Im doing the same stuff, but I have more to prove. Im going to train even harder. Pavlik has fought in Las Vegas nine times in his career, including twice at the MGM Grand. He can recall fighting on the undercard of Oscar De La Hoya main events against Bernard Hopkins and Fernando Vargas when there were only a few hundred people in the audience for his bout. Even his NABF title bout against Fulgencio Zuniga in 2005 was a minor blip on the radar, with about 1,000 people in the stands, Loew said. Yeah, its totally different, said Pavlik, who admitted he doesnt like Las Vegas all that much. Ill see my picture on billboards and everyone will know who I am this time. That attention wont be limited to Las Vegas. HBO was in town on Thursday and Friday for a pre-fight countdown show that will air before the fight and the national media will spend a lot of time covering Pavlik over the next month. Itll be a challenge to maintain focus and sanity but Pavlik and Loew are confident theyll be able to deal with it. Weve arrived, Loew said. And were going to stay here. Who else is fighting that night? World super flyweight champions Fernando Montiel (WBO) and Cristian Mijares (WBC) will defend their titles in separate 12-round bouts. Montiel will fight former world champion Martin Castillo, while Mijares will fight three-time world title challenger Jose Navarro. Also, junior middleweight contender Ronald Hearns will risk his undefeated record against Juan Astorga in an eight-round bout. Whats next for Pavlik? Pavlik will most likely fight Irelands John Duddy in June, possibly at Madison Square Garden in New York. It would be Pavliks first title defense. Duddy has a strong following in New York and Boston, so there should be a big crowd.
doesn't mean i wanna be reminded about it every 23 seconds. pavlik is heading that way courtesy of his fans and the people around him.
Yeah i know. But normally to be fair to both Hatton and Pavlik they are only answering questions that they are asked. Like what do you do in your spare time Ricky: Darts, pub family greasy food. But if you ask Mayweather for example a similar question he would say: sports betting, training, going to clubs buying stuff. And neither of their answers change or differ realy.
*horrible dirge*gooood saaaave our graaaacious queeeenBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOlooong live our nooooble queeeeenBOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO *end of horrible dirge* to be fair i'd join in.
kelly is very down to earth doesnt like all the attention and if he wasnt people would have things to say also.....so your damned if you are and damned if you arent
LOL...what's next? playing with darts? he is a new superstar! it is expected that people are all over him. I agree about Hatton..I was also tired of hearing about what a nice guy he was...I am glad Floyd took care of that.
Here is the lastest news article. http://www.vindy.com/news/2008/jan/27/getting-ready-to-rumble-pierson-prepares-pavlik/