Who Is Pavlik Fighting Next?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by BoxingTrashTalk, Oct 21, 2008.


  1. BoxingTrashTalk

    BoxingTrashTalk Active Member Full Member

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    Just curious.

    It should be Ornelas.
     
  2. H .

    H . Boxing Junkie banned

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    he has a mandatory in Rubio
     
  3. BoxingTrashTalk

    BoxingTrashTalk Active Member Full Member

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    The sport really annoys me sometimes. Theres no way Rubio won that fight. Could have been a draw, only winner could have been Ornelas.

    Yet because HBO had spent about 2 years building Rubio up, for his fight with Pavlik. He wins.

    Heartbreaking.
     
  4. 19king88

    19king88 Member Full Member

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    rubio than hopefully AA
     
  5. HateHateHate

    HateHateHate Member Full Member

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    thanks to Hopkins, he needs to build himself back up and Rubio is where he starts.

    I still cant believe what happened Saturday, Hopkins is incredible, they should put a statue of him on those steps in Philly.
     
  6. JM22

    JM22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tito anyone?
     
  7. MexicanJew

    MexicanJew Jajajajajaja Full Member

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    Rubio would be a good start. Pavlik needs a confidence fight or two would be best actually. He has a lot to work on and two fights would do him good to develop some skills.
     
  8. mexican legend

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  9. TheH1tMan

    TheH1tMan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Before the Hopkins fight I said Rubio was a waste of time... but in this circumstance I think Rubio is fine...
     
  10. KMcDee

    KMcDee New Member Full Member

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    The Pavlik vs. Hopkins fight was a joke with no impact of Pavlik's future, re:

    I've been a lurker on this site and enjoy reading all the comments. I respect divergent opinions. Nevetheless, I admit I'm confused about today's state of boxing vs. years ago. Case in point is the recent Pavlik vs. Hopkins fight.

    First, I believe Pavlik was outboxed by Hopkins. But, what did Pavlik lose ? A perfect record, which few fighters achieve. He did not fight for his middleweight belt or a title fight. He did put lots of money in his bank account, and at 4 to 1 odds, if I was a betting man, I may have betted against myself.

    Second, these catchweight fights are similar to wrestling matches. Here, Pavlik moves up two weight classes from middleweight to Lt Heavy weight for a non-title fight ? He never fought at that weight before, I think ? What happened to tune up fights and fighting up through the ranks in a certain weight class ?

    Third, if Hopkins was fighting for the middleweight belt, I think the Pavik performance factor may have been different.

    Fourth, De La Hoya was stopped by Hopkins, yet the naysayers have little problem paying to see him fight PacMan or other ridiculous bouts that again are non-title fights. And, no one says De La Hoya was exposed or a bum when he had to stop fighting due to a body shot by Hopkins.

    Finally, these professional fighters are at such a higher level that it is not beyond reason to make these fights sparring matches or a day at the gym for them. They can hedge on output, hold back on knockouts, and do just about anything to let you think it was a true fight. It is snake oil and smoke and mirrors with suckers paying to see these stupid fights.

    So, this fight sustains Hopkins as an aging fighter who can fight Jones or Calzaghe (sic) again for more money. It sustains these guys for a few more years. If they were such greats why not fight for the middleweight belt or a championship bout ?

    I can see no gain for Pavik for taking this fight other than a big pay day and being assured of future fights by the match makers.

    I also think that Pavik will be back and clean up the middle weight division. He is young, hits hard, and needs a few adjustments.

    These are solely my own personal opinions.

    Cheers,

    KMcD
     
  11. BADINTENTIONS2

    BADINTENTIONS2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    tito needs to stay retired - big time.