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  • Mickey Gomez
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    #1

    C'mon just admit it... Calzaghe owns Pavilk

    Put aside where you're from. Pavlik is a great champion at 160 but styles make fights and Calzaghe is way too fast for Youngstown's finest.
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    #2
    C'mon admit it, Calzaghe wont get in the ring with him.

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    • minto83
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      #3
      Originally posted by jaycuban
      C'mon admit it, Calzaghe wont get in the ring with him.
      Pavlik looked like a bum @ 170. Joe would murder him

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      • Enemy/Friend
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        #4
        I have always said that even before the Hopkins bout. He is a limited fighter but maybe he can improve with a new trainer. The kid is only 26 and has plenty of time to learn some ****ING HEAD MOVEMENT.

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        • hookoutofhell
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          #5
          said it befoe the hopkins fight that pavlik doesn't bring anything to the table that calzaghe hasn't seen before. in fact it could well lead to another pavlik performance by JC.

          strange thing is some guy somewhere still thinks that pavlik has the beating of calzaghe.

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          • Flawless.
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            #6
            Pavlik lost to Hopkins. Why do Calzaghe fans use triangle theory

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            • hammerhiem
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              #7
              Originally posted by Flawless.
              Pavlik lost to Hopkins. Why do Calzaghe fans use triangle theory
              Most people where smart enough to think that he had the beating of a rather limited Pavlik BEFORE he has his ass handed to him by BHop.

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              • Drunk Punch
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                #8
                Irrespective of the schooling by Hopkins I've always thought Calzaghe would beat Pavlik easily, nothing has changed. Pavlik is too slow, stiff and robotic, Calzaghe would run rings around him.

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                • KESSLER
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                  #9
                  You can't own a fighter you haven't even fought.

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                  • HappyBoxingFan
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tricky Lopez
                    Put aside where you're from. Pavlik is a great champion at 160 but styles make fights and Calzaghe is way too fast for Youngstown's finest.
                    Could very well be true. But like most of the questions throughout Calzaghe's career, this one will be left unanswered

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