Pavlik-Taylor II: The Post-Card Report Card

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Pavlik-Taylor II: The Post-Card Report Card

    By Cliff Rold - Everyone who parted company with a slice of the monthly budget got their money’s worth and more from the Kelly Pavlik-Jermain Taylor II pay-per-view show last Saturday. There was a brilliant display from a serious pound-for-pound contender and a shocking knockout that borders on the line of upset. The main event delivered thrills and echoing power punching as well. [details]
  • STEELHEAD
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    IMO taylor should of gotten an A for power and pavlik a B.

    what could of made the telecast better is take the hearns fight off and add the viloria. wow viloria looked awesome. more poised, more power. he's a changed boxer . this guy dominated lopez.

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    • Crazylegs77
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      Originally posted by steelhead
      IMO taylor should of gotten an A for power and pavlik a B.

      what could of made the telecast better is take the hearns fight off and add the viloria. wow viloria looked awesome. more poised, more power. he's a changed boxer . this guy dominated lopez.

      Yeah agree with the Hearns fight, it should not have been televised.

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      • Jim Jeffries
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        Originally posted by crazylegs77
        Yeah agree with the Hearns fight, it should not have been televised.
        Hearns opponent wasn't very good, but at least he was a little game. I enjoyed seeing the 6'3", 154 lb Ronald for the first time, and think he has potential. At 29 though, he might have started a little too late.

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