Kelly Pavlik To Fight On December 19
Kelly Pavlik wants to get a fight in by then end of 2009. Mike Pavlik, Kelly’s father and co-manager, has confirmed the date and opponent to be Miguel Espino (20-2-1, 9 KO’s). Pavlik (35-1, 31 KO’s) has been battling a staph infection for months which caused the cancellation of two scheduled fights against Paul Wiliams. The fight will take place on the campus of Youngstown Stae University’s Beeghly Center.
Espino has rattled off 11 straight wins, six by knockout, since losing to Peter Manfredo in 2004. The fight will be a Top Rank Pay-Per-View event which will co-feature two fights from Cancun. When Pavlik beat Marco Antonio Rubio in nine round at the Covelli Centre in February, Top Rank fielded a similar package of combining locations with co-features. The other two fights on the “Latin Fury” PPV are Humberto Soto (49-7-2, 32 KO’s) moving up to 135-pounds to challenge Jesus Chavez (44-6, 30 KO’s), and Vanes Martirosyan (25-0, 16 KO’s) against a yet to be named opponent for the vacant NABF Jr. Middleweight Championship.
Pavlik was hospitalized a couple of weeks ago with a 104 degree temperature, skin discoloration, and a racing heartbeat. Therapy has done him well in recent days as the champ continues on his road to recovery. Having followed Pavlik from the beginning, I can tell you that he will duck no one, including Paul Williams. Williams’ Manager, George Peterson, was recently quoted as saying, “We weren’t surprised. This is really the fourth time now, so this fight will never take place. We’re going to move on. There’s no injury, he [Pavlik] just needs a heart transplant.” Very observant Mr. Peterson, very observant indeed.
Jack Loew would be the first person to tell you that he will not let a fighter who is not at 100%, which Pavlik was not even close to, enter a fight. When I interviewed Loew in May, he was quick to blame himself for allowing the Bernard Hopkins fight to even take place. “The writing was on the wall twice, and I chose to ignore it. In the future and moving ahead, if I have a fighter who is not at 100%, whether it be Kelly Pavlik or a 15-year old Golden Gloves entrant, he will not fight.” I am sure Loew would vouch, as would many others who have seen Pavlik’s ailing hand, that to be ready for Williams would have been catastrophic at best.
The national media can say what they want about Pavlik. He is used to people doubting his abilities and was quick to point out that nobody picked him to beat Jermaine Taylor, either time they fought. Keep doubting him, but never question the heart. If it were his decision alone, he would have tried to fight Paul Williams with one hand. Management and trainers will not let that happen. Don’t worry Paul, he will still be the man to beat at the 160-pound mark next year. Hope you win yours.
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Hmmmm I thought he couldn’t make a fist. Who does the Pavlik camp think they’re trying to fool? Pavlik is now the laughing stalk of the boxing world.