Pavlik is done in my opinion. He's got too many demons to deal with and he's not getting any younger. Kelly even at his best was one dimensional, if he goes back to 160 he's going to get beat, if he goes to 168 or 175 he gets beat worse.
Pavlik is done in my opinion. He's got too many demons to deal with and he's not getting any younger. Kelly even at his best was one dimensional, if he goes back to 160 he's going to get beat, if he goes to 168 or 175 he gets beat worse.
I gotta agree, I hate to say it, but Kelly looks to be done at the championship level, it seems like everything went to shit for him after he got his ass handed to him by Hopkins.
I don't wish the dude any bad luck, just sayin' things don't look good for him, at this point it's a little too late for a new venue & trainer to be of much help.
That point is a bit exagerated in my opinion. Kelly returned after losing to Hopkins at 170 to rebound and dominate and stop a game Marco Antonio Rubio in his next outing. Rubio has since gone in to clock some good wins against good opposition. Kelly needed to leave Loew and Youngstown a long time ago for a big name trainer and a change of scenery. It's a shame that it may be too late. I would argue that he could still do damage in the middleweight division if he learned some new tricks, but his physical advantages present at 160 aren't there at 168.
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