Gerald McClellan vs Kelly Pavlik?
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Plus, just the way he was man-handling benn in the first half of the fight should tell you he was no chump.
Do you honestly think that the guy who showed up to fight benn, or Julian Jackson, would get KO'd by Pavlik in 5? you're crazy.
And I'm not one to give too much credit for amateur fights, but the guy did beat Roy Jones, which was difficult to do even back then.Comment
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McClellan is indeed overrated due to the tragedy, the "what could have been" fighters always are. Jackson was naturally smaller and also half-blind by 1993.
Still, I'm not sure if Pavlik wins. G-Man was a good fighter, even if people overrate him.
McClellan would be very dangerous early on. Pavlik would have a better chance as the fight progresses.Comment
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come on man, you don't have to say that. those losses were earlier in his career, he wasn't really developed yet. After his last loss he undefeated in 21 fights which was a 5 year period of time.
Plus, just the way he was man-handling benn in the first half of the fight should tell you he was no chump.
Do you honestly think that the guy who showed up to fight benn, or Julian Jackson, would get KO'd by Pavlik in 5? you're crazy.
And I'm not one to give too much credit for amateur fights, but the guy did beat Roy Jones, which was difficult to do even back then.
I didn't exactly call him a chump. I saw both him and Pavlik fight, and IMO Kelly beats him. But that's more of a tribute to Pavlik than a knock on McClellan. No doubt with his power McClellan was a big threat against anyone. But other than Jackson and the even more overrated Mugabi, his record is filled with crap opponents. Of course as a disclaimer I have to admit to having a very low opinion of him because of the way he abused dogs.Comment
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On potential you have to go with Gerald. On the other hand, many people overrate him now in my opinion as he never got a chance to fight a lot of top fighters.
His resume basically comes down to:
Mugabi: Who at the time was very beatable
Julian Jackson: Top fighter and a great pair of wins
Nigel Benn: Tough SOB but still beatable.
That is basically his competition. Nigel was tough and weathered his storm.
It is hard to say anything negative about Gerald without seeming like an insensitive prick, but I was not 100% sold on him yet.
I can now say the same about Pavlik. On paper he seems like a tough one to topple, but he needs a few more big tough wins for me to be sold.
If I were to vote, I would go for Gerald as he was a very fast starter and had fast hands, but he would also leave himself open in attacking and if Pavlik got to him, I would not be shocked. When you bomb with a bomber, you can end up with surprising results.Last edited by deanrw; 08-19-2008, 09:40 PM.Comment
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Nobody will school him. Eventually someone will knock him out, but they will be in a fight.
I loved Benn and hated Eubank.Last edited by deanrw; 08-19-2008, 09:38 PM.Comment
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McClellan would bomb him out in the early rounds, I think he would surprise Pavlik (a bit of a slow starter) with his ferocity and catch him. Recall that Taylor caught him and almost had him out early, McClellan would not have failed to finish the job. A longer fight perhaps favors Pavlik.Comment
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come on man, you don't have to say that. those losses were earlier in his career, he wasn't really developed yet. After his last loss he undefeated in 21 fights which was a 5 year period of time.
Plus, just the way he was man-handling benn in the first half of the fight should tell you he was no chump.
Do you honestly think that the guy who showed up to fight benn, or Julian Jackson, would get KO'd by Pavlik in 5? you're crazy.
And I'm not one to give too much credit for amateur fights, but the guy did beat Roy Jones, which was difficult to do even back then.Comment
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On potential you have to go with Gerald. On the other hand, many people overrate him now in my opinion as he never got a chance to fight a lot of top fighters.
His resume basically comes down to:
Mugabi: Who at the time was very beatable
Julian Jackson: Top fighter and a great pair of wins
Nigel Benn: Tough SOB but still beatable.
That is basically his competition. Nigel was tough and weathered his storm.
It is hard to say anything negative about Gerald without seeming like an insensitive prick, but I was not 100% sold on him yet.
I can now say the same about Pavlik. On paper he seems like a tough one to topple, but he needs a few more big tough wins for me to be sold.
If I were to vote, I would go for Gerald as he was a very fast starter and had fast hands, but he would also leave himself open in attacking and if Pavlik got to him, I would not be shocked. When you bomb with a bomber, you can end up with surprising results.Comment
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