My Response To Blaming Pavlik's Cutman For

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  • BattlingNelson
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    #21
    Originally posted by 2501




    Not only that, Izzy went into the 12th round with a twisted knee.
    What a badass!

    He must have felt it next day though.

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    • Calilloyd
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      #22
      Originally posted by SoldierWarrior
      You should have seen the way he behaved after he lost to BHOP, he was using triangle theories. If you saw the way he took his first loss like a *****, then you would see what type of person Pav is at times. I mean Lacy and Kessler lost their 0 to Calzaghe and they didn't cry about it. They were upset at themselves mostly.

      I don't know if the interview exists anymore, but boxingscene interviewed Pavlik right after the fight and he was such a damn baby.





      I remember his interviews. If someone knocks him cold he'll still come up with an excuse.

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      • AllEyesOpen
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        #23
        Originally posted by 2501
        the loss against Martinez



        Some fighters have the will and heart to fight through anything, other's don't. Simple as that.
        I wouldn't say the cutman did an outstanding job, but it was Martinez who was reopening the cut whenever they did stop bleeding.

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        • -Antonio-
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          #24
          Well Pavlik was already at a huge speed disadvantage. Those cuts had to have made it worse. I still think it was Martinez's decision to turn it up more so than Pavlik being blinded by the blood.

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          • Trenchant
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            #25
            I think it was both, after Pavlik was cut, Martinez really turned it up in that round. But remember it's his Manager that is blaming the cutman not Pavlik. Pavlik didnt quit, he tried, it was a good fight and he lost but Pavlik should'nt feel bad, he was right in it. He'll do good in the rematch.

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            • 2501
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              #26
              Originally posted by Trenchant
              I think it was both, after Pavlik was cut, Martinez really turned it up in that round. But remember it's his Manager that is blaming the cutman not Pavlik. Pavlik didnt quit, he tried, it was a good fight and he lost but Pavlik should'nt feel bad, he was right in it. He'll do good in the rematch.
              Actually, Pavlik tried to quit. Twice. But Lowe wasn't having it.

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