Pavlik Cancels Fight Against Cunningham

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Without much notice, Kelly Pavlik pulled the plug on his August 6 fight against Darryl Cunningham. Nobody is sure exactly why Pavlik backed out.  Pavlik had a smaller hurdle to clear in Cunningham en route to a million dollar payday against Lucian Bute that was scheduled to take place in November if Pavlik won the fight.

“Top Rank is very disappointed at Kelly’s sudden decision to discontinue the rebuilding of his boxing career,” said Todd duBoef, president of Top Rank, Pavlik’s promoter. “Kelly’s team specifically outlined a strategy for Kelly to return to the ring in an effective fashion. Kelly’s team gave us their objectives and we set them on a course, which began last May with Kelly’s fight against Alfonso Lopez and was to continue on Saturday against Darryl Cunningham. It seems Kelly has derailed this plan.”

Pavlik countered by saying he would not “fight for peanuts”, suggesting maybe his take of the purse was insufficient.

This jeopardizes the chances of a fight against Bute.  Ticket pre-sales were reportedly very subpar at best for the event that was to take place in Pavlik’s hometown of Youngstown, Ohio.  Those associated with the card were alarmed by stagnant ticket sales up to two weeks ago.  The one positive in the whole deal for Pavlik is that his critics claimed he was only fighting for money and lost his desire to win.  That notion has been dispelled as Pavlik has put a seven-digit payday in danger with the potential Bute match.

Pavlik seemed to be having a stellar training camp, was happy with his sparring and timing and claims to have regained his mojo when I spoke with him less than a week ago.  He sprouted up at the Motley Crue concert Friday night and was not drinking.

Jack Loew could not be reached for comment, however WFMJ-21’s Dana Balash quoted Loew saying that Pavlik was unhappy with the proposed $1.3 Million offer to fight Bute.

As details become more available, I will pass them along.

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