Hopkins: "He (Pascal) is NO Kelly Pavlik...."

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  • Mr. Philadel
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    #1

    Hopkins: "He (Pascal) is NO Kelly Pavlik...."

    B.Hop went off

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    #2
    exactly, this dude actually moves around and is more versatile.

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    • actionjackson
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      Both these guys are doing good on the mic for this build up. look forward to the fight.

      Good talk but Pascal's 3F's beats all. "He's furocious, fast, and about to get ****ed up." hhahahhaha

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      • Rip Chudd
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        What a bunch of bull. Not everything he said, but about waiting til things were clear in the light heavyweight division. Oh he waited til it was clear alright, clear of Dawson holding a belt. Clear of someone who he couldn't exploit to get a title. I like B-Hop too, he's a legend, a future Hall of famer, a tremendous boxer, but I still feel he sidestepped Dawson.

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        • Sweet Jesus
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          #5
          You're right he's not Kelly Pavlik. He's not gaining 10 pounds to fight you.

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          • Sweet Jesus
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            #6
            Originally posted by Rip Chudd
            What a bunch of bull. Not everything he said, but about waiting til things were clear in the light heavyweight division. Oh he waited til it was clear alright, clear of Dawson holding a belt. Clear of someone who he couldn't exploit to get a title. I like B-Hop too, he's a legend, a future Hall of famer, a tremendous boxer, but I still feel he sidestepped Dawson.
            At least someone else sees it.

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            • actionjackson
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              Originally posted by Rip Chudd
              What a bunch of bull. Not everything he said, but about waiting til things were clear in the light heavyweight division. Oh he waited til it was clear alright, clear of Dawson holding a belt. Clear of someone who he couldn't exploit to get a title. I like B-Hop too, he's a legend, a future Hall of famer, a tremendous boxer, but I still feel he sidestepped Dawson.
              Pascal sells out stadiums, Dawson cannot sellout a highschool bleacher. Why on earth would be fight Sad Chad unless he was recognised champion. Now that Pascal wooped Dawson it only makes sense to fight the recognised champion.

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              • Rip Chudd
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                Originally posted by actionjackson
                Pascal sells out stadiums, Dawson cannot sellout a highschool bleacher. Why on earth would be fight Sad Chad unless he was recognised champion. Now that Pascal wooped Dawson it only makes sense to fight the recognised champion.
                Ok, are you ready cause here is where I kill your argument. He fought Enrique Ornelas for peanuts(who by the way is a C-class fighter and nowhere near a champ), then he fought Roy Jones(who also didn't hold a belt) in a fight nobody wanted to see. He could of fought Chad(who actually was a champ, and a darn good one) for the same amount of money he made fighting Roy. Matter fact wasn't that crap on PPV too? I'm willing to bet if I look up the numbers right now it didn't even do 100k buys. So where is the money for that? Plain and simple he took crap fights against crap and washed up fighters all the while sidestepping someone he couldn't exploit in the ring.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                  What a bunch of bull. Not everything he said, but about waiting til things were clear in the light heavyweight division. Oh he waited til it was clear alright, clear of Dawson holding a belt. Clear of someone who he couldn't exploit to get a title. I like B-Hop too, he's a legend, a future Hall of famer, a tremendous boxer, but I still feel he sidestepped Dawson.
                  give him a break, the guy's 46 years old. he has done more than his fair share for boxing so if he wants to choose his opponent at this point in his career he has more that earned that right.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by actionjackson
                    Pascal sells out stadiums, Dawson cannot sellout a highschool bleacher. Why on earth would be fight Sad Chad unless he was recognised champion. Now that Pascal wooped Dawson it only makes sense to fight the recognised champion.
                    Pascal's ability to sell out stadiums has much less to do with his mass appeal and much more to do with Canada's utter desperation for any kind of sporting dominance.

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