Taylor Can't beat Pavlik

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  • juanroldan
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    Taylor Can't beat Pavlik

    Pavlik has the unbreakable confidence, the self assuredness that he has what it takes to beat Taylor. Even out on his feet he still recovered to win. Nothing Taylor can do.

    Pavlik just keeps his hands up and jab and throw the right. As long as he pumps the jab and brings itstraight back and not down lazily, Taylor is DONE.

    It's a bad style matchup for Taylor, Pavlik is his bogeyman. Put you $ on Pavlik in February!

    Ozell Nelson has nothng new to add, or else he would have said something in the corner of the first fight. Ozell Nelson brings nothing new. The six pounds is a benefit to both. Pavlik will win.
  • SkillspayBills
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    #2
    That is the likely outcome. Personally I feel as if Taylor is a man possessed or something like that. This should be an interesting bout to say the least.

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #3
      Don't forget the judges had Taylor rediculously ahead before the stoppage in the first fight. If Taylor uses his athleticism and keeps doubling and trippling up on his jab, and doesn't try to stop Pavlik, he definitely has the ability to win a decision.

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      • Kobe Bryant
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        #4
        He's gonna get stopped again if he doesn't jab. However, he is not disciplined enought to box the whole fight. He'll either be very cautious and lose a decision due to inactivity or get knocked out trying to turn up the pressure on Pavlik.

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        • Run
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          #5
          Ok so that's why he had him completely out on his feet in the 2nd round of the first fight, and showed that when he was aggressive Pavlik couldn't handle his punching coordination? lol he lost the fight by doing his usual, strange routine of fading late and backing into the corner. That time he was in against a guy who can hurt you with 1 punch and guess what? he got caught with some ****.

          You're acting like it's "Predestined" that Pavlik won. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH it was an exciting MW championship fight where two guys put it all on the line, 1 guy overcame adversity and won.

          Remember Castillo/Corrales I? Remind you of something? Chico getting knocked down twice in the 10th to get up and stop JLC? Remember the rematch?

          Anyways I think the rematch is 50/50...............just flip a coin.



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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #6
            Uh, Pavlik wasn't "completely out on his feet" in the second. He was dazed, due in part to a very nice elbow/forearm thrown by Taylor. But the knockdown occured in the first minute of the round, if he was out on his feet, he wouldn't have lasted the round.

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            • GunStar
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              #7
              Originally posted by gavinz1970
              Uh, Pavlik wasn't "completely out on his feet" in the second. He was dazed, due in part to a very nice elbow/forearm thrown by Taylor. But the knockdown occured in the first minute of the round, if he was out on his feet, he wouldn't have lasted the round.
              That fight would've been stopped by most refs, I say like 95% referees would've stopped that fight in the seond round.

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              • GunStar
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                #8
                Anyway, Taylor will KO Pavlik in 1 this time.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GunStar
                  That fight would've been stopped by most refs, I say like 95% referees would've stopped that fight in the seond round.
                  You really don't have a clue, do you?

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                  • Pugilistic™
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                    #10
                    to beat pavlik he needs to use his jab, move in circles around him( not backing up), improve his defence and improve his stamina.

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