Pavlik vs Rubio February

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  1. jsimps

    jsimps Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kelly Pavlik won’t have to go far to defend his title. The middleweight champion is slated to make his second title defense against WBC No. 1 contender Marco Antonio Rubio on Feb. 21 at the Chevrolet Centre.
    The bout has not been finalized and the details are subject to change, but it appears Pavlik will fight in his hometown for the first time since knocking out Lenord Pierre at the Chevy Centre on Nov. 2, 2006.
    Pavlik (34-1, 30 KOs) is coming off his first professional loss, a 12-round unanimous decision to Bernard Hopkins.
    “I think it’s great,” said Pavlik’s trainer, Jack Loew. “It’s gonna show how much the fans are really behind us. It’s a gut-check for everybody, giving them a chance to support Kelly.”
    The 28-year-old Rubio (43-4-1, 37 KOs) earned the title shot with a 12-round split decision over Enrique Ornelas on the undercard of the Pavlik-Hopkins bout.
    The fight could be televised as part of a two-site doubleheader on HBO, with the network also airing a bout featuring welterweight Miguel Cotto in Atlantic City. Cotto is also coming off his first pro defeat.
    “Coming back to Youngstown, I think it will help him get his confidence back up,” said his father and co-manager, Mike Pavlik. “They’re looking to get both guys [Pavlik and Cotto] back on track again.”
    Top Rank chairman Bob Arum, Pavlik’s promoter, had mentioned Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena as a possibility for Pavlik’s next bout, but apparently cooled on the idea after Pavlik’s loss to Hopkins. Quicken Loans seats more than 20,000, which may be too large for a fight. The Chevrolet Centre seats around 6,000, which is a more manageable number.
    “The thing with Cleveland is, can we put 20,000 in the seats?” Loew said. “I don’t know. If we only have 12,000, it’s really only a half-empty stadium. Why not sell out the Chevy Centre instead?”
    Pavlik, who did not return calls for comment, has repeatedly said he’d like to fight in Youngstown. He lives in Boardman and trains in the city in the weeks leading up to a fight. His fans have turned out in droves for his last five fights, often wearing “Defend Youngstown” T-shirts.
    Pavlik won the WBC and WBO titles in September 2007 with a seventh-round knockout of Jermain Taylor in Atlantic City. He made his only title defense against Gary Lockett in June in Atlantic City, winning by third-round knockout. His other two bouts over the last year have been nontitle fights.
    “I don’t want him to stay idle too long,” said Mike Pavlik. “February is pretty good. He should be up and ready to start training.”
     
  2. Sandmanl337

    Sandmanl337 Pactard Full Member

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    I think this is the right fight for Pavlik right now after coming off a loss like his against BHop.. He should build his confidence back up against Rubio and then should be looking for a fight with Abraham..
     
  3. mikeyc

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    Can't wait Youngstown will be rockin-NO DOUBT. RIP RUBIO!!!!
     
  4. Hermit

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    Might have to have an ESB "Meet up" afterwards.:D
     
  5. The Phenom

    The Phenom Pretty Handsome Full Member

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    Pavlik wins via disturbing beatdown.
     
  6. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Who cares man. Pavlik got exposed by Bhop. Pavlik will never fight an ELITE FIGHTER like ABRAHAM. Gangley slow whiteboy. He is an embarrasssssement to white fighters.
     
  7. tylerrcurtis

    tylerrcurtis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    youngstown is going to blow up on that night
     
  8. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Eyebrows is in big trouble.
     
  9. mexican legend

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    Easy win for Kelly. I hope he shows us something different like a couple of uppercuts here and there.
     
  10. stittyb

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    Fair play to Pavlik, Rubio is a reasonable opponent to opt for coming off such a disastrous beating. Rubio's never fought anyone of high calibre but he has power at least. I see Pavlik winning a KO late on. Both fighters will start out cautious (Pavlik might not, he might want a quick stoppage) but open up as the fight progress. Rubio's been KO'd twice so if it does becoming a slug fest it'll be Pavliks fight.
     
  11. Arriba

    Arriba Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Honestly though Rubio is a mando who he's gotta get rid of sooner than later. I believe Rubio was the plan before Hopkins stepped in.

    Here's hoping King Arthur is next.
     
  12. TheGrimReaper

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  13. VanillaKilla

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    I lost alot of respect for Pav after he made all those excuses after the b hop fight. But other then that, this fight isnt really gonna show us how much he has left. Id like to see him give john duddy a good beating
     
  14. Thunderlips

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    How about an ESB tailgate?
     
  15. Hermit

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    Something to put some faces with the names. Though, I pretty much look like what you would expect a hermit to look like. :yep