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  • dc6112
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    Who is the best at 160 a year from now?

    After seeing Kelly lose to Hopkins, do you believe he still has what it takes to rule 160 for years to come, with competition like Abraham, Sturm, James Kirkland, Joe Greene, and Danny Jacobs?
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    Kelly Pavlik
    86.36%
    19
    Arthur Abraham
    9.09%
    2
    Felix Sturm
    0.00%
    0
    James Kirkland
    4.55%
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    Joe Greene
    0.00%
    0
    Danny Jacobs
    0.00%
    0
    Other (Mundine, JCC Jr., Winky Wright, etc.)
    0.00%
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  • El Chicano
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    #2
    Danny Williams will drop from Heavy and take over 160lbs.

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    • KESSLER
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      #3
      It's hard to tell, Pavlik might have moved up by next year. But, I highly doubt that so I'm gonna go ahead and vote for Pavlik with Abraham being a close runner up. They'll most likely fight in 09, so that will determin who is the 160lbs King.

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      • Silencers
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        I think it'll be Pavlik, he'll stay at 160 as long as he can now.

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #5
          Originally posted by Silencers
          I think it'll be Pavlik, he'll stay at 160 as long as he can now.
          Me too. It was painfully obvious that he took Hopkins too lightly, and that his power is not very effective north of 160. Either way, hes learned his lesson about going up in weight when he's not ready.

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          • Sox8055
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            #6
            Pavlik if he stays at 160, then maybe Kirkland takes #2 spot, however he needs to work on his defense if he plans to **** with the big names

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            • larryx
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              #7
              hopkins...he'll drop bak down to 160 and take his crown bak..lol..naw pavlik no 1 beats him at 160

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              • dc6112
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                I personally think Pavlik is still just as dominant at 160 after this loss as he was before. If anything he learned that fighting out of his weight class is a terrible idea, at least for now. Pavlik still has what it takes to clean out his division, I am certain of that. He may even improve on things now that he knows it isn't all power that makes a fighter successful.

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                • Silencers
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                  Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                  Me too. It was painfully obvious that he took Hopkins too lightly, and that his power is not very effective north of 160. Either way, hes learned his lesson about going up in weight when he's not ready.
                  I agree, I think they've learned their lesson about moving up in weight when they didn't have to yet.

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                  • KingTito
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                    #10
                    I say Pavlik.

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