I don't care Pavlik is a fruit, of course he can throw 100 plus punches against Mediocre opponents since its not going the distance.
Is Pavliks punch output underrated?
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According to CompuBox statistics from HBO: Pavlik landed 242 of 539 punches (45 percent), Miranda landed 111 of 504 punches (22 percent). On power punches: Pavlik landed 193 of 418 (46 percent); Miranda landed 90 of 345 (26 percent).Comment
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Pavlik doesn't throw punches, he stood there last night and Espino fell into Pavlik and hurt himself.
naw, really I thnink his activity is kind of underated
here are his stats:
* BORN: YOUNGSTOWN,OH…ALSO BIRTHPLACE OF LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPS RAY “BOOM BOOM” MANCINI (WBA- ’82-’84) AND HARRY ARROYO (IBF-’84-’85)
* MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION (wbc & wbo)..other champs: wba-Felix Sturm; ibf-Arthur Abraham
* FIRST DEFENSE OF MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP.
* 33 FIGHTS HAVE LASTED 125 ROUNDS AND AVERAGED 3.8 ROUNDS
* HAS 29 KO’S IN 33 FIGHTS (88%)
* HAS 7 FIRST ROUND KO’S
* KO’S BY ROUND- 1ST-7; 2ND-12; 3RD-2; 4th-1; 6th-2; 7th-3; 8th-1; 9th-1
2/16/08 W 12 JERMAIN TAYLOR (non-title rematch. Pavlik landed 32% of his 70 punches thrown per round (267 of 845) to 178 of 456 (39%-38 thrown per round) for Taylor, who acquitted himself well, landing 46% of his power shots (76 of 164) to 123 of 361 (34%) for Pavlik. Pavlik also landed 30% of his 40 jabs thrown per round (144 of 484) to 102 of 292 (35%) for Taylor. Scoring: 116-112 P; 117-111 P; 115-113 P.)
9/29/07 KO 7 JERMAIN TAYLOR (won Taylor’s middleweight title. Excellent give and take first round, with Pavlik landing 20 of 40 power shots, Taylor 14 of 34. Pavlik’s were landing cleaner. In round two, Pavlik was hurt by right hand that landed behind his left ear. A series of punches put him down . Pavlik nearly went down again in the round, but survived. Taylor landed 42 of 50 power shots in the round, throwing 75 total punches. He later said he punched himself out in the round. Taylor’s career high for punches in a round is 94, in the third round, vs. Freddie Cuevas. Pavlik pulled himself together in round three, outlanding Taylor 22-11 in power shots, as Taylor threw just 41 total punches in the round to 99 for Pavlik. They traded hard shots in rounds four thru six, with Pavlik’s power shots landing cleaner. Taylor’s face swelled by the end of round six. In round seven, a flush right hand stopped Taylor in his tracks. Another right hand buckeled Taylor’s knees and drove him to the ropes. A left hook followed by several more power shots sent Taylor to the canvas in a heap. The end came at 2:14 of the seventh. Overall Pavlik landed 40% of his 74 total punches thrown per round and 48% of his power shots, landing the cleaner, harder shots all night. Taylor landed 49% of his 55 punches thrown per round and 65% of his power shots, bolstered by his 42 of 50 outburst in round two. Scoring thru 6: 59-54 T; 58-55 T 2x.)
5/19/07 KO 7 EDISON MIRANDA (took apart the crude, hard hitting Miranda, landing an average of 29 power punches per round, more than double the middleweight avg. Overall, landed 242 of 539 total punches (45%) to 111 of 504 (22%) for Miranda. That’s an avg. of 81 total punches thrown per round for Pavlik. The middleweight avg. is 57 total punches thrown per round. Landed 193 of 418 power shots (46%) to 90 of 345 (26%) for Miranda.)
1/27/07 KO 8 JOSE LUIS ZERTUCHE (blowout city from opening bell. Outlanded Zertuche 248-92, throwing 622 punches in 7 ½ rounds, an average of 83 punches thrown per round. Landed 51% of his power shots. Also avg’d 34 jabs per round. Outlanded Zertuche 38-2 in power hots in 7th & 8th rounds.)
11/2/06 KO 4 LENORD PIERRRE (butchered overmatched Pierre, outlanding him 26-8 in power shots in 1st; 27-11 in 2nd and 27-5 in 3rd before end came at :46 of 4th. Pavlik landed 44 of 119 total punches in 1st; 30 of 94 in 2nd and 38 of 89 in 3rd. Pierre, was ko’d in 1 by John Duddy on 3/18/05 and ko’d in 12th by Willlie Gibbs (3/10/06) in a fight he was leading on 2 cards into 12th. Pavlik got off 326 total punches.)
7/27/06 KO 6 BRONCO MCKART (broke down Bronco with relentless, close range attack, stopping McKart for the first time in his 55-fight career. Pavlik avg’d 89 punches per round, 69 of those were power shots, landing 29%. McKart had his moments, landing 56% of his power shots (31 per round), with no effect on The Ghost. )
10/7/05 KO 9 FULGENCIO ZUNIGA (rebounded from first round knockdown, courtesy of Zuniga left hook. Dominated from third round on with high work rate, averaging 88 punches per round, landing 27%. Also landed 36% of his power shots and averaged 32 jabs per round. Threw 102 punches in 5th and 117 in 8th. Fight stopped in Zuniga’s corner after 9th due to bad cut the occurred in 8th. Zuniga was game, averaging 84 punches per round. Pavlik just 211-171 edge in total connects over 17-1-1 Zuniga, who drew with Zertuche on 4/8/05.)
Pavlik also avg’d 77 punches per round in ko wins over Contender champ Grady Brewer, Rico Cason, Abel Hernandez, Cedric Johnson & Benito Tzand. He landed 30% overall and averaged 29 jabs per round.Comment
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he has a very good output for a mw. the haters around here are a bunch of little girls acting like ****s. you ****ers should be ashamed to pretend to be fans of the sport. the sport is not full of one type of fighting style. and who want's to watch the same style over, and over? people like pavlik are great for the sport, and bring a different style, and game to help diversify the sport for the fans. ****in morons are ignorant.Comment
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Pavlik doesn't throw punches, he stood there last night and Espino fell into Pavlik and hurt himself.
naw, really I thnink his activity is kind of underated
here are his stats:
* BORN: YOUNGSTOWN,OH…ALSO BIRTHPLACE OF LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPS RAY “BOOM BOOM” MANCINI (WBA- ’82-’84) AND HARRY ARROYO (IBF-’84-’85)
* MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION (wbc & wbo)..other champs: wba-Felix Sturm; ibf-Arthur Abraham
* FIRST DEFENSE OF MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMP.
* 33 FIGHTS HAVE LASTED 125 ROUNDS AND AVERAGED 3.8 ROUNDS
* HAS 29 KO’S IN 33 FIGHTS (88%)
* HAS 7 FIRST ROUND KO’S
* KO’S BY ROUND- 1ST-7; 2ND-12; 3RD-2; 4th-1; 6th-2; 7th-3; 8th-1; 9th-1
2/16/08 W 12 JERMAIN TAYLOR (non-title rematch. Pavlik landed 32% of his 70 punches thrown per round (267 of 845) to 178 of 456 (39%-38 thrown per round) for Taylor, who acquitted himself well, landing 46% of his power shots (76 of 164) to 123 of 361 (34%) for Pavlik. Pavlik also landed 30% of his 40 jabs thrown per round (144 of 484) to 102 of 292 (35%) for Taylor. Scoring: 116-112 P; 117-111 P; 115-113 P.)
9/29/07 KO 7 JERMAIN TAYLOR (won Taylor’s middleweight title. Excellent give and take first round, with Pavlik landing 20 of 40 power shots, Taylor 14 of 34. Pavlik’s were landing cleaner. In round two, Pavlik was hurt by right hand that landed behind his left ear. A series of punches put him down . Pavlik nearly went down again in the round, but survived. Taylor landed 42 of 50 power shots in the round, throwing 75 total punches. He later said he punched himself out in the round. Taylor’s career high for punches in a round is 94, in the third round, vs. Freddie Cuevas. Pavlik pulled himself together in round three, outlanding Taylor 22-11 in power shots, as Taylor threw just 41 total punches in the round to 99 for Pavlik. They traded hard shots in rounds four thru six, with Pavlik’s power shots landing cleaner. Taylor’s face swelled by the end of round six. In round seven, a flush right hand stopped Taylor in his tracks. Another right hand buckeled Taylor’s knees and drove him to the ropes. A left hook followed by several more power shots sent Taylor to the canvas in a heap. The end came at 2:14 of the seventh. Overall Pavlik landed 40% of his 74 total punches thrown per round and 48% of his power shots, landing the cleaner, harder shots all night. Taylor landed 49% of his 55 punches thrown per round and 65% of his power shots, bolstered by his 42 of 50 outburst in round two. Scoring thru 6: 59-54 T; 58-55 T 2x.)
5/19/07 KO 7 EDISON MIRANDA (took apart the crude, hard hitting Miranda, landing an average of 29 power punches per round, more than double the middleweight avg. Overall, landed 242 of 539 total punches (45%) to 111 of 504 (22%) for Miranda. That’s an avg. of 81 total punches thrown per round for Pavlik. The middleweight avg. is 57 total punches thrown per round. Landed 193 of 418 power shots (46%) to 90 of 345 (26%) for Miranda.)
1/27/07 KO 8 JOSE LUIS ZERTUCHE (blowout city from opening bell. Outlanded Zertuche 248-92, throwing 622 punches in 7 ½ rounds, an average of 83 punches thrown per round. Landed 51% of his power shots. Also avg’d 34 jabs per round. Outlanded Zertuche 38-2 in power hots in 7th & 8th rounds.)
11/2/06 KO 4 LENORD PIERRRE (butchered overmatched Pierre, outlanding him 26-8 in power shots in 1st; 27-11 in 2nd and 27-5 in 3rd before end came at :46 of 4th. Pavlik landed 44 of 119 total punches in 1st; 30 of 94 in 2nd and 38 of 89 in 3rd. Pierre, was ko’d in 1 by John Duddy on 3/18/05 and ko’d in 12th by Willlie Gibbs (3/10/06) in a fight he was leading on 2 cards into 12th. Pavlik got off 326 total punches.)
7/27/06 KO 6 BRONCO MCKART (broke down Bronco with relentless, close range attack, stopping McKart for the first time in his 55-fight career. Pavlik avg’d 89 punches per round, 69 of those were power shots, landing 29%. McKart had his moments, landing 56% of his power shots (31 per round), with no effect on The Ghost. )
10/7/05 KO 9 FULGENCIO ZUNIGA (rebounded from first round knockdown, courtesy of Zuniga left hook. Dominated from third round on with high work rate, averaging 88 punches per round, landing 27%. Also landed 36% of his power shots and averaged 32 jabs per round. Threw 102 punches in 5th and 117 in 8th. Fight stopped in Zuniga’s corner after 9th due to bad cut the occurred in 8th. Zuniga was game, averaging 84 punches per round. Pavlik just 211-171 edge in total connects over 17-1-1 Zuniga, who drew with Zertuche on 4/8/05.)
Pavlik also avg’d 77 punches per round in ko wins over Contender champ Grady Brewer, Rico Cason, Abel Hernandez, Cedric Johnson & Benito Tzand. He landed 30% overall and averaged 29 jabs per round.
107, 99, 101. Rounds 1-3.Comment
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he has a very good output for a mw. the haters around here are a bunch of little girls acting like ****s. you ****ers should be ashamed to pretend to be fans of the sport. the sport is not full of one type of fighting style. and who want's to watch the same style over, and over? people like pavlik are great for the sport, and bring a different style, and game to help diversify the sport for the fans. ****in morons are ignorant.Comment
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These are the compubox stats from the Espino fight, Rounds 1-5(5 ender early). I don't make **** up buddy. Get your facts straight before you comment on a fighter you obviously don't have a clue about. If I went back to the Miranda fight, and both Taylor fights, and any fight besides the B-Hop fight, I guarantee you will find the same exact kinda numbers. Get a clue.
Pavlik
48/107
50/99
47/101
41/87
31/60
Espino
27/57
35/76
49/86
24/73
20/43
THANK YOU. here's the Espino fight stats.
107, 99, 101. Rounds 1-3.
can you give pavlik any credit? damn! I mean, if pavlik is ****, the pwill might as welll not fight him.Comment
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