Who has Kelly Pavlik beat?

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  • KingArthur
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    #41
    Originally posted by Precision
    Jermain Taylor is his only decent wins.
    I would put Miranda in there as well but thats it, after/before that nothing
    I mean I agree with everyone, AA hasn't fought anyone of Jermain's calibar but overall I believe AA has fought better OVERALL opponents. And I'm not being biased

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    • abadger
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      #42
      The Threadstarter is too harsh, but it is not rocket science to realise that the strength of Pavlik's resume rests almost entirely on Jermain Taylor, nor that Taylor is a fighter with a huge question mark hanging over whether his actual ability is the same as his perceived ability.

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      • fightingfigs
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        #43
        Originally posted by KingArthur
        I would put Miranda in there as well but thats it, after/before that nothing
        I mean I agree with everyone, AA hasn't fought anyone of Jermain's calibar but overall I believe AA has fought better OVERALL opponents. And I'm not being biased
        Arthur Abraham would be in a world of hurt in a fight against Pavlik.

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        • fightingfigs
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          #44
          Originally posted by abadger
          The Threadstarter is too harsh, but it is not rocket science to realise that the strength of Pavlik's resume rests almost entirely on Jermain Taylor, nor that Taylor is a fighter with a huge question mark hanging over whether his actual ability is the same as his perceived ability.
          Calzaghe will never fight Pavlik due to fear

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          • KJB
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            #45
            Originally posted by KingArthur
            I wouldn't agree with that, I truly believe AA has fought better opponents now the only nock on AA is that he fight them all in Germany (in his own back yard) but if you think about it that, Pavlik fought all his fights in his country as well. As Americans lets not be biased if AA vs. Pav every does happen its gonna happen in the States, and AA will be coming to the States that the same thing as if Pav was going to fight the fight in Germany
            How has Abraham beaten better fighters than Pavlik? How can you say that and not list names? Do me a favor, give me one guy better than Jermaine Taylor?

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            • fightingfigs
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              #46
              Originally posted by JC#1
              Zab Judah was the undisputed Welterweight champion.

              Look where he is now.
              Zab Judah has also challenged the best his weight division offers in both 140 and 147.

              Calzaghe will never do that

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              • KingArthur
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                #47
                Originally posted by fightingfigs
                Arthur Abraham would be in a world of hurt in a fight against Pavlik.
                I PROMISE you, I GUARANTEE you AA will not get hurt or even KO'ed.....QUOTE ME! AA might lose via Decision, I wont argue that but he's not getting hurt

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                  #48
                  Hmmm, only the best Middleweight in the world.

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                  • KJB
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by abadger
                    The Threadstarter is too harsh, but it is not rocket science to realise that the strength of Pavlik's resume rests almost entirely on Jermain Taylor, nor that Taylor is a fighter with a huge question mark hanging over whether his actual ability is the same as his perceived ability.
                    And the strength of Calzaghe resume rests solely on his win over who? A completely unproven Mikkel Kessler? Or a 43 year old Bernard Hopkins? Oh wait I'm sorry it was ten odd years ago against a shot Eubank.

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                    • fightingfigs
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by KingArthur
                      I PROMISE you, I GUARANTEE you AA will not get hurt or even KO'ed.....QUOTE ME! AA might lose via Decision, I wont argue that but he's not getting hurt
                      NOt even having his jaw previously wired in 3 different places together?

                      I think not He may have power but unless he stays in the shell he will get it broken again. This time in 5 or 6 different place.

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