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    Default Re: Kelly Pavlik, too chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
    I remember when Cotto was put on queer street by DeMarkus Corley from a temple shot, then he was pushed down by Torres and later rocked and rolled by Judah.

    Kelly was on a very similar queer street against Taylor as Cotto was against Corley. Kelly almost did the c0ckroach stomp we seen Cotto perform. Will chinny follow Pavlik? Is this a sign of things to come? What do you people think?
    Kelly has been down before. I have not seen the fights were Kelly has been dropped, any one else care to share what fights Kelly had in which he was dropped?
    I know boxrec has kelly down against Mathias Bedburdick (Pavlik down in the first)


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    Default Re: Kelly Pavlik, too chinny?

    after last night how can anyone call him chinny? he took repeated flush shots to the face the finaly sent him down....But he survived it, its not like he get sent to the canvas with a weak punch....
    Chinny...Absolutely not. (from what ive seen thus far)

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    Chinny or not it's irrelevant now at least we found out that Pavlik has a heart bigger than the whole middleweight division
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    Chinny? You gotta be nuts, Taylor was teeing off with flush power shots, yeah Pavlik went down but the fact that he survived that onslaught debunks any chinny theories. IMO anyone who thinks hes chinny is nuts, look at the shots he took from Miranda. The guy can take a punch.
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    Default Re: Kelly Pavlik, too chinny?

    Pavlik is not chinny at all IMO. He took some huge, flush shots from Taylor and only went down after repeated power-punches hit him cleanly. Even though he went down, he didn't really look THAT dazed and did exactly what he had to do to survive the round. Hell, if my 73 yr old granny hit me with that many flush shots I'd drop like a stone. He's a much better fighter than I gave him credit for and he should have earned a lot of respect last night.

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    Default Re: Kelly Pavlik, too chinny?

    Pavlik is not chinny, to comeback from that second round battering and eventually win a fight he was never going to win by decision was a great effort.
    What he needs to do is work on his defense, Taylor fought a near perfect fight against him and should have won easily so come the rematch Pavlik had better improve in this area or i see a short reign as champ. All credit to Pavlik, he sure packs a punch and in boxing that's all you need sometimes...did you see Taylor's face when that right hand landed?

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    Default Re: Kelly Pavlik, too chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_G
    I remember when Cotto was put on queer street by DeMarkus Corley from a temple shot, then he was pushed down by Torres and later rocked and rolled by Judah.

    Kelly was on a very similar queer street against Taylor as Cotto was against Corley. Kelly almost did the c0ckroach stomp we seen Cotto perform. Will chinny follow Pavlik? Is this a sign of things to come? What do you people think?
    Kelly has been down before. I have not seen the fights were Kelly has been dropped, any one else care to share what fights Kelly had in which he was dropped?
    I know boxrec has kelly down against Mathias Bedburdick (Pavlik down in the first)


    Just down once. That was with Bronco McKart. Kelly missed with a right and Bronco tagged him on the back of the head and it was ruled a knock down. Pavlik knocked him out in the 6th.
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    Default Re: Kelly Pavlik, too chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Nutkins
    Don't wear your sobriety on your sleeve fella, that only serves to condemn you. So your seeing all this with absolute clarity then and not under the influence of any mind altering substances. I suggest that you could put your abstinence to better use by checking out the history of the middleweight division.
    hello terrynutkins. nice to know that you are back. thought you were already banned.

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