Remember in 2007 when everyone loved Pavlik

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  • DiegoFuego
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    #21
    Originally posted by bojangles1987
    Sergio always lulls in the middle of fights, so I can't say the cuts are why Pavlik slowed down. Still, Pavlik did really well against a guy people are claiming is the best fighter in the world.
    Stop acting like Pavlik ALMOST winning is impressive. He was WAYYYYY bigger than Sergio. I laugh when I see a guy that much bigger get outclassed by the little man. Sergio didn't just out box him, he TORE his face up. I was laughing for the entire last 9 minutes of that fight. I picked Sergio to win, but to see it happen is still pretty shocking.

    Now I did pick Oscar to beat Pacquiao, but Oscar could at least use the excuse he was coming down to 147 and drained. What's Pavlik's, fighting as a super middleweight, excuse for losing to a 154 pounder?

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    • Spray_resistant
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      #22
      Originally posted by LarryX2011
      Hopkins derailed his career,seriously
      Yeah he sure did, he has done nothing really since then and before then all he ever did was stop Taylor. Its his only real career accomplishment

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      • TintaBoricua
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        #23
        Originally posted by Ray*
        I use to loveeeee me some Pavlik, but then he did the samething that I accuse Taylor of doing by fighting low mediocre opponents after winning the Middleweight title, But then they picked on the wrong oldie in Hopkins... I love it when young fighters try on an oldie with a name to enhance their resume and then it goes all wrong for them...Love it.
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