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    By the end of this month, manager Cameron Dunkin is hoping to get Kelly Pavlik's career back on track. The former middleweight champion, now at 168-pounds, will travel to New York City on October 22nd to meet with Top Rank.

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  • #2
    Meh, I couldn't possibly care less about this soulless losers life. He is a nobody.

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    • #3
      Nah. It's over for this guy. He's clearly an addict and needs to address those problems first.

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      • #4
        Kelly needs to get out of Youngstown, hopefully he keeps this attitude. The rest of you sound like bunch of scorned hoes!

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        • #5
          Pavlik did piss me off by pulling that stunt. . . But he really didn't do anything that can't be redeemed. . . ****, give cunningham the fight again - he deserves the chance. . . lets see that fight, and then go from there!

          I'm still in Pavlik's corner, though. . . He has given us boxing fans good memories with his fights against Taylor; and while on the losing end - he gave Hopkins at shot, fought him at 170. . . and fought sergio - IMO showed a blueprint on how to beat sergio too. .

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          • #6
            smae ole tune his been singing!! believe it when we see it!!!

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            • #7
              it would be good if he could stay at 160lbs, because he'd have some decent match ups and could use his height and reach, but at 168lbs, he's going to be the same height as everyone else, but will be outweighed by fight night. Bring on Chavez Jr!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by uglypug View Post
                Pavlik did piss me off by pulling that stunt. . . But he really didn't do anything that can't be redeemed. . . ****, give cunningham the fight again - he deserves the chance. . . lets see that fight, and then go from there!

                I'm still in Pavlik's corner, though. . . He has given us boxing fans good memories with his fights against Taylor; and while on the losing end - he gave Hopkins at shot, fought him at 170. . . and fought sergio - IMO showed a blueprint on how to beat sergio too. .
                I agree, PAVLIK was probably winning the Martinez fight until he got cut and he went up to dare to be great and beat Hopkins. He definitely had big balls.

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                • #9
                  A week ago Pavlik said he would now fight for even 10K. Talk about scraping the bottom of the barrell!!!! Man did he *** HIMSELF UP!! You don't screw over a major network in the way he did. Boxers who have an issue with a major network usually leave because of differences, etc., but you do NOT cancel a fight a few days before and expect another network to open a door!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    Pavlik willing to take 10K for a fight is like a gambler who goes into a casino with 500 bucks and an hour later is bumming change outside the establishment...like a drunkard painter selling his once worth 5K paintings for a hundred bucks.

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