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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    He needs big fight exposure.I was under the impression that he was looking to go Stateside after such a devastating performance against Pantera.The fight to be made Abrahams and Pavlik,assuming Kelly can take care of a comeback opponent along the lines of a Marco A. Rubio,Lopez etc. I'm leaning towards Abraham right now.

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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    Too many people assume he can expose Pavlik's faults just like Hopkins did, he just doesn't fight like Bernard, nothing like it.

    But he does have the power to get to Kelly. I'd still favor Kelly but it might be a deal where I'd change my mind. Good fighter, bit boring and very frustrating to watch at times but solid.

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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    First time i seen him was when he beat Howard Eastman and have been impressed ever since

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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    I'd like to see him unify vs. Sturm, then move on to Pavlik. Pavlik's not going to want to fight a guy like Abraham in his next fight after the beating he took from Hopkins. I've been high on Abraham since I saw the first Miranda fight (which I feel he won if I disregard the TKO controversy).

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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    As styles often make fights, AA's is suited for KP, but KP would be slaughtered by JC....IMO, of course.

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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    Abraham V Pavlik is the fight that must happen early next year for AA to be fully recognised World Wide.

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    Default Re: Is Arthur Abraham being overlooked?

    Its a natural , both have stood up to big shot in the past, so lets get it on !

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