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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    mike lee (the subway spokesman) versus some schlub who needs to eat more subway and less junk.

    This should be a waste of time.

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Jesus. All of Durazos fast moves are hidden under his shirt. Showcase with a bow on top for Lee here

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Bradley was acting like he's a "badass" at the weigh-in today, and Manny Steward was all over his nuts, I hope Pacquiao clowns this mofo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Jesus. All of Durazos fast moves are hidden under his shirt. Showcase with a bow on top for Lee here
    Eliseo has impressed me by not getting KTFO in the 1st round, on 2nd thought, I might not be able to kick his ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Jesus. All of Durazos fast moves are hidden under his shirt. Showcase with a bow on top for Lee here
    Eliseo has impressed me by not getting KTFO in the 1st round, on 2nd thought, I might not be able to kick his ass.
    Has the durability of an over cooked $5 steak going here yeh. Landed los of rights on Lee late there.

    Hmm. Little bs insurance policy point deduct there on Durazo

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Next up Jesse Magdaleno vs. Carlos Valcarcel, 8 rounds, junior featherweights.

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Magdaleno stops Valcarce in the 1st round, OK, let's bring on the main.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Its good to see mostly positive sentiments for Pavlik. I would like to see the guy get back into the big time as well. I hope he gets an impressive KO win tonight and gets himself a big fight.

    Yes, he was talkin shit about Froch and Bute, but thats what you have to do sometimes to get yourself back in the mix.
    I do know what you mean, but I think he was a bit too critical on Froch, he should have been a bit more humble like Ward was who posted on twitter saying Froch is a good fighter who deserves respect for what he did to Bute. I think Pavlik has the potential to get a big fight if he performs tonight and works his way to a title. I would like to see a big name for him by the end of the year. He should build his name again through peformance, not slagging Froch off, when Pavlik has been on the sidelines being an alcoholic. But this is up to Pavlik where he goes from here now, he's talking the talk so let's see if he can keep to it and get himself back into the picture.

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Amir Khan is so full of shit hahaha

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Amir Khan is so full of shit hahaha
    He must be living in the States now, i've got to agree with him about Peterson being a fucking cheater.

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    How about that...Canelo may wait and possibly face Ortiz wins his June fight ?

    Congrats to Al Bernstein and Mark Johnson on HOF! Bout' time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Amir Khan is so full of shit hahaha
    He must be living in the States now, i've got to agree with him about Peterson being a fucking cheater.
    I find it funny that ANYONE coming out of Wildcard will be arguing that there should be random testing when the gym's Golden Child (Pacquiao) has always refused or found a way out of having to do so

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Here we go Kelly Pavlik vs. Scott Sigmon @ Super-middleweight.

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    Sigmon is going to get mugged.

    Kelly looks to have added even more tats.

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    Default Re: ESPN FNF thread - featuring Kelly "the reformed sod" Pavlik

    pavlik is fighting a slow guy. His hands look fine. His feet still seem like they are stuck in quicksand.

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