the 2nd taylor fight opened me up to pavlik i like dude he got mad heart and hes supa humble but i agree wit the poster doe he appears to have a constant onslaught that wears u down so ur too tired to get off the canvas once u hit the deck
I watched Pavlik-Taylor II again...
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Learn to ****ing read. I'll even pause in between every few words so you can keep up.
Shane Mosley... in his lightweight title fights... (which is a good indicator of the elite fighters he fought athe weight)... scored his earliest knockdowns... in... the... fifth... round... He had... two of them... All the others... were past... the fifth round... knockout one-punch KO artists... generally KO their guys... before that. Got it?
So let's see... you first tell me that all the people he has knocked out beg to differ with what I was saying.
Then you say that he KOs his guys from an accumulation of punches.
Did you even ****ing read what I wrote?
Thank you.Jesus, why is everyone having such a hissy fit? He throws a hundred punches a round! That means he's a volume puncher and that most of his KO's have come from accumulation, not one huge punch that suddenly put them to sleep.
Thats obvious isn't it? Of course, he still hits damn hard but Dwiens is right, it's not as hard as some people are making him out to hit. I think I've already seen people putting in him as one of the hardest punchers ever....lol!
And thank you.
Some people are really trying to show how dumb they can be in this thread.
Even the Mayweather/anti-Mayweather threads have less bitching than this one.
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Agreed with everything you said.
Taylor was never down in his career, pro or amateur, so the reason he didn't hurt Taylor in the second fight, Taylor was not weight drained like in the first fight and he didn't land big shots like he did in the first fight.
Pavlik power is not overrated, I think he's P4P #1 power puncher today, I think Kessler power is extremely overrated and I'm a Kessler fan.Last edited by GunStar; 03-09-2008, 03:47 AM.Comment
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Agreed with everything you said.
Taylor was never down in his career, pro or amateur, so the reason he didn't hurt Taylor in the second fight, Taylor was not weight drained like in the first fight and he didn't land big shots like he did in the first fight.
Pavlik power is not overrated, I think he's P4P #1 power puncher today, I think Kessler power is extremely overrated and I'm a Kessler fan.
You are a joke! Where is the pic of you in your tight pants ***boy? :gay:Last edited by Pantera2000; 03-09-2008, 11:36 AM.Comment
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I never even knew Kessler was considered a power puncher?Agreed with everything you said.
Taylor was never down in his career, pro or amateur, so the reason he didn't hurt Taylor in the second fight, Taylor was not weight drained like in the first fight and he didn't land big shots like he did in the first fight.
Pavlik power is not overrated, I think he's P4P #1 power puncher today, I think Kessler power is extremely overrated and I'm a Kessler fan.
Is he really? I thought he was just a normal boxer/puncher with normal power.
I think what the original meaning of the thread, before it got typically internetesque and bitchy, was that Pavliks ultra one punch KO power is overrated and that, in fact, he is not a one punch KO artist at all but a very strong accumulative puncher who wears most of his opponents down before putting them away.
That seems very true to me. He may have had one or two one punch-put to sleep-Jackson like KO's but most of his KO's still come from throwing one hundred stiff, strong one two's until the opponent can't take anymore and are done in. One punch power is exactly what Julian Jackson had; He could be getting beaten up or just fighting along and then, one punch 'BOOM' absolutely all over, not getting up, good night, who turned out the light! That was one punch power.Comment
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