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KELLY PAVLIK vs JERMAIN TAYLOR |
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Written by ozekii
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
Boxing's two best middleweights -- undefeated world champion KELLY "THE
GHOST" PAVLIK and once-defeated former world champion JERMAIN "BAD
INTENTIONS" TAYLOR -- will resume their ring-war hostilities, this time
at 166 pounds, when they face-off in a battle of epic proportions.
Boasting a combined record of 59-1-1 (46 KOs) -- a sterling winning
percentage approaching 97% and victory by knockout ratio of 78% -- the
Pavlik vs. Taylor collision explodes Saturday, February 16, at MGM
Grand. Promoted by Top Rank and DiBella Entertainment, the 12-round
Pavlik vs.Taylor rumble will be produced and distributed live by HBO
Pay-Per-View, beginning at 9 p.m. EST / 6 p.m. PST.
Countdown to Pavlik vs Taylor
"I have made a career out of fighting and beating the best and this
fight is no exception," said Pavlik. "Just because I beat Jermain
before doesn't take away from the fact that he is still the best
contender out there. I dedicated my entire being to training to take
away his title when we fought the first time and I will do no less to
make sure I win this time because that's what it will take to beat him
again."
"You can over hype this fight, if you want, call it a career defining
fight, because that's exactly what this fight is for me," said Taylor.
"This is the most important fight of my career. I'm putting it in my
trainer's hands (Ozell Nelson), but I'm putting it in mine also,
because I know exactly what I have to do. Ozell has been with me from
the beginning, he knows the buttons to push with me that made me a
world champion. We are ready to go back to work like we used to do it."
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"J.D. Power and Associates couldn't rate a fight more dangerous than
this one," exclaimed Pavlik's promoter Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank.
"Kelly Pavlik is Youngstown's real-life John Henry -- a steel-drivin'
man with hammers for fists. Only Kelly's not folklore, he's the real
McCoy. He has captured the imagination of sports fans and media
worldwide. Anyone who gets into the ring not only fights Kelly, but all
of Youngstown. Their first fight was a classic and boxing fans can
expect no less this time."
"Taylor-Pavlik was one of the great middleweight fights in memory and a
fight that truly deserves a second go", said Lou DiBella, CEO of DiBella
Entertainment, Taylor's promoter. "I am proud to be co-promoting the
rematch and I'm confident that Jermain can reverse the first result."
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