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    Default Pavlik is in a no win situation

    If he starches ESpino early, so what? That's what he is expected to do. If he is extended into the late rounds, oh oh. And if he somehow someway loses, he will become irrelevant.

    Thing is Pavlik is a case study on how a boxer's career should not be handled.

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    The other thing is that if he re-injures his Knuckle, he could destroy his career.

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    Default Re: Pavlik is in a no win situation

    He will come out fine if he wins impressively and (providing PW wins) makes a fight with Paul Williams happen ASAP. Lots of champions have fought "bums" from time to time. As long as he starts now about the business of getting his career back on track, and erases some of the legitimate doubts surrounding him, he'll be fine. Just remains to be seen what he has, but the ball's still in his court.

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    Default Re: Pavlik is in a no win situation

    this is a tune-up fight. pavlik expected to defeat espino.

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    Default Re: Pavlik is in a no win situation

    Quote Originally Posted by zbolt View Post
    this is a tune-up fight. pavlik expected to defeat espino.

    Espino has everything to gain (including a good payday) and nothing to lose; Pavlik has everything to lose and nothing to gain.

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    Default Re: Pavlik is in a no win situation

    As a Pavlik fan I didn't like the idea of him having just one fight after the Hopkins debacle then jumping into another big fight. Especially when that one fight happened way back in February. It's true he's in a no win situation but this fight with Espino will do him some good.


    Kelly Pavlik: "I Want The Williams-Martinez Winner Next" - Boxing News

    WBO/WBC middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik makes his return on December 19 in his hometown of Youngstown, Ohio. Pavlik defends his title against heavy underdog Miguel Espino. Finally recovered from a staph infection on his left hand, Pavlik is taking his return very seriously and moved the training from camp Youngstown to Las Vegas.

    "There were a lot of distractions at home, over the simplest things. It could be the price of tickets. People calling up and saying 'the price of tickets are too high, too expensive, we don't want to spend that amount of money on them. Team Pavlik's fault for this or that.' There were little distractions. We came out here to clear our head and focus on what we have and about a week and a half before the fight we'll head back to get used to the climate," Pavlik said to BoxingScene.com's Ryan Burton.

    "[After Espino] I want to fight the best, hopefully get the winner of Williams and Martinez. Right now that's the biggest fight out there."

    Pavlik was scheduled to face Paul Williams on October 3 and December 5. He withdrew from both dates due to the staph infection. He was forced to return to action a few weeks early when the WBO/WBC threatened to strip him of the titles. Pavlik tells BoxingScene that he is not ducking Williams and wants to fight the winner of Williams-Sergio Martinez next.

    "First of all, what people in boxing have to understand - when I fought Bernard Hopkins, I was suppossed to fight Paul Williams and Paul Williams pulled out. If anyone wants to check with any of the promoters, we were in talks to fight Paul Williams. Paul Williams didn't take the fight so we went up two weight classes, not one but two weight classes to fight Bernard Hopkins. Why would I duck Paul Williams to fight Bernard Hopkins at light heavyweight? Hopkins, one of the most craftiest fighters in the sport, ever," Pavlik said.

    "Because of the injury, we were looking to push the fight back three weeks or another month and they didn't want to hear it. The reason we are fighting two weeks after, on the 19th, is because the organizations came down and said I had to fight or they were going to strip me of my titles. I wouldn't be fighting until the end of January if it wasn't for that. They can say what they want. Williams knows that I wanted to fight him but he wants to keep that whole 'I'm the most feared fighter' thing going."

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    Default Re: Pavlik is in a no win situation

    Its almost his big comeback re-ro.Rubio was a bit more credible but Pavlik did not look all that stellar,looked the same....and certainly had none of Hopkins baseball bat influenced 'bending of the knees' improvement.

    He just needs to take care of buisness and do so impressivley....anything short of a explosive victory will spark the one trick pony,finished talk.

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    Default Re: Pavlik is in a no win situation

    "....anything short of a explosive victory will spark the one trick pony,finished talk."

    Spot on. He must have a blow out win IMO.

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