By JOE SCALZO
VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF
Youngstown’s Kelly Pavlik will make his first middleweight title defense against the WBO’s No. 1 challenger, Gary “The Rocket Man” Lockett of Wales, on June 7 at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, according to a source close to the Pavlik camp.
The fight, which will be broadcast by HBO, had not been officially announced because no contracts had been signed.
The fight is expected to be finalized sometime this week.
The 31-year-old Lockett (30-1, 21 KOs) holds a middleweight title from the World Boxing Union, a lightly regarded sanctioning body. He has never fought in the United States and has only fought once outside the United Kingdom, winning on points against Victor Kpadenue in Italy in 2005.
Pavlik (33-0, 29 KOs) holds the WBC and WBO titles. He has never fought in New York.
Lockett is relatively unknown to American boxing fans and has not beaten any big-name fighters. His lone defeat came at 154 pounds, losing a 12-round split decision to Yuri Tsarenko in 2002. He’s since won 14 straight bouts, including a second round TKO of journeyman Kai Kauramaki in December.
Lockett’s trainer is Enzo Calzaghe, the father of super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe.
At 6-foot-21⁄2, Pavlik will hold a sizeable height advantage over the 5-10 Lockett.
Money appears to have played a role in Lockett’s selection. Pavlik’s handlers had been considering five fighters, including the WBC’s No. 1 challenger, Giovanni Lorenzo. But Pavlik’s manager and promoter were determined to keep the asking price down.
Although no figures were released, it appears Lockett met that price.
Pavlik was originally expected to fight Irishman John Duddy, but those talks broke down after Duddy sustained cuts during a victory over Walid Smichet two weeks ago. A Pavlik fight with Duddy later in the year, in either November or December, is still possible.
Pavlik won both middleweight titles with a seventh-round knockout of Jermain Taylor last September in Atlantic City. He earned a 12-round unanimous decision against Taylor last month in Las Vegas, however the fight was at the 166-pound “catch weight,” meaning the titles were not on the line.
It sucks that he's taking this cupcake of a fight, but at least he'll get a mandatory out of the way.
There was also some talks that Andy Lee could be on the card against Marco Antonio Rubio.
He might be thinking about the £££. it might be his only chance for a good pay day.
Not really, there paying this guy pennies probably, remember he only got this fight cuz everyone else actually wanted a payday, I doubt he'll get more then 100,000. A win over Pavlik tho would shoot him up the stratosphere
I think Gary Lockett must fancy his chances against Pavlik or at least Enzo Calzaghe does. There is no way Enzo would let Lockett fight Pavlik without believing he can beat him. Lockett spars with Calzaghe who many consider a better fighter than Pavlik so maybe they know something we don't.
Calzaghe is better than Pavlik but that doesn't mean Lockett is. It's not as if Pavlik doesn't have his weaknesses but I can't see Lockett being good enough to take advantage of them.
I think Gary Lockett must fancy his chances against Pavlik or at least Enzo Calzaghe does. There is no way Enzo would let Lockett fight Pavlik without believing he can beat him. Lockett spars with Calzaghe who many consider a better fighter than Pavlik so maybe they know something we don't.
I've seen Lockett a couple of times. Decent fighter. About time he stepped up. Can't see him taking Pavlik though, although stranger things have happened with a Calzaghe fighter lately - he's got more chance than Rees did against M'Baye.
Very odd choice by Pavlik though - a total unknown at MSG. I can't see this.
Lockett 4 the win!!!
It shows how well British boxing (Well Welsh..) is doing when our 4th best fighter in a country with only 3 million people is going to have a big fight in the Garden.
There was also some talks that Andy Lee could be on the card against Marco Antonio Rubio.
I like this fight a lot. Rubio is a good strong guy who can test Lee's chin. Hopefully it happens.
If De Leon-JM Lopez is on this card, it is OK. Otherwise, not so much.
Lee-Rubio and Pavlik-Lockett should be a BAD card.
could be a three knockout card.. ponce, lee, pavlik, def entertaining