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Sharkie’s Machine
By Frank Gonzalez Jr.
February 17th, 2008
“Pavlik vs. Taylor II at 166”
Five months after Kelly Pavlik (33-0, 29 KO’s) knocked out Jermain Taylor (27-2-
1 Draw, 17 KO’s) and captured his WBC and WBO Middleweight Titles; they met
again Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where Taylor got a chance to
redeem himself and win back his pride if not his Titles, which were NOT on the
menu for this rematch. The contracted weight for the fight was 166-pounds, six
pounds over the Middleweight limit. It was Taylor’s request and Pavlik
graciously accepted.
Taylor has a champion’s heart and did not want to fight anyone other than the
man who beat him. Like he said, ‘this is boxing the way it ought to be.’ And I
concur. Lucky for us fans, Kelly Pavlik also has a champion’s heart and he was
as ready for the rematch as Taylor was intense.
The best part about this fight was the balances that often existed between both
fighters in many rounds. Taylor obviously studied their last fight and trained
himself mentally to not make the mistakes he made last time. To his credit, he
kept himself away from the ropes and worked his jab and combinations. As
emotionally charged up as he had to be, he kept his cool and didn’t waste energy
throwing meaningless punches.
Pavlik showed up much the same as he did last time up. He methodically worked
behind his jab, pressing Taylor when he could and scoring well with jabs and
follow up right hands. The difference this time up was that Taylor was so much
more disciplined, he attacked in spurts instead of wildly so as to better
conserve his energy. He fought a smart fight within the bounds of his abilities
and gave a good account of himself. The intensity of Taylor alone was
impressive. He managed to land many good shots but this time, Pavlik was a bit
more astute on defense and avoided the canvas.
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The Fight:
Just before they started, the stare down was pretty intense. Neither had an edge
in that department.
Round One
It started with a measured tone. Both used their jab effectively. Pavlik landed
a big jab that saw Taylor go backwards. Pavlik landed a good shot to the body.
Taylor came back with a solid left hook! Pavlik landed a right. They exchange
punches at the bell. 10-9 Pavlik.
Round Two
Pavlik pressed forward, jabbing and throwing rights. Taylor landed a few good
shots and kept moving around. Pavlik landed to the body, then to the head.
Taylor’s speed was evident when he popped Pavlik with a big right hand. Taylor
also followed with some punches below the belt and was warned by Tony Weeks, the
referee. Lots of action as they traded shots, with Taylor doing some good
scoring. Pavlik landed the heavier punches but Taylor excited the crowd with his
faster hands. 10-9 Taylor.
Round Three
Taylor landed a jab to the body to start things. Pavlik backs him up with a
combination. Pavlik sticks to his modus operandi and pops his jab and kept
Taylor moving backwards. Taylor boxed, circled around and landed a hard right to
the body. Taylor was beating Pavlik to the punch, landed a right hand and a left
hook. Pavlik looked slowed a bit. Taylor’s discipline was noteworthy. 10-9
Taylor.
Round Four
They waste little time and traded punches at center ring. Pavlik always kept his
jab working and landing rights behind it. Things turned tactical as Pavlik
pressed Taylor with his jab and scored at will. Taylor stepped up his jab output
and landed many, followed with his right. Late in the round, Pavlik landed a
right that slowed Taylor’s attack. Pavlik landed harder punches as the bell
rang. Both had some good moments. 10-10 Even.
Taylor’s corner told him to relax. Very relaxed in his corner, Pavlik’s people
told him to double his jab.
Round Five
Pavlik’s jab kept Taylor at bay. Taylor threw his jab but Pavlik had the better
jab that landed more often. Pavlik followed up with right hands that often
landed. Taylor landed a nice right that saw the sweat fly off Pavlik’s head. A
Pavlik right caused Taylor’s nose to bleed. Pavlik scored at a high percentage
as he pushed Taylor around the ring with punches. Taylor scored in spurts.
Taylor rallied late and punched after the bell. 10-9 Pavlik.
Round Six
Pavlik continued to press forward with the jab. Both scored in spots. Pavlik
constantly threw his jab, at one point he landed about ten in a row, all
unanswered by Taylor, who conserved energy by punching less but exploding with
attacks in spots that scored. Pavlik was in control. Taylor landed a hard left
before the round ended. 10-9 Pavlik.
Round Seven
Taylor’s eyes started to show swelling as Pavlik’s jab kept finding a home
there. Taylor had a few good moments, like a shoeshine to the body and showed
some quality boxing skills. Pavlik kept coming forward, always working, always
landing something and always pushing Taylor back. Taylor flurried to the body
again and continued to punch after the bell—again.
10-9 Pavlik.
Round Eight
It was more of the same as Pavlik pressed his jab and Taylor circled around him,
throwing shots when he could and managed to land a nice left hook. Pavlik kept
punching. Pavlik scored the stronger punches and consistently kept Taylor moving
backwards. Pavlik nose was bloodied from a Taylor left hook. Taylor landed a big
right and Pavlik blocked the rest and as they clinched, both landed at the bell.
Close, but Pavlik did more damage. 10-9 Pavlik.
Pavlik’s corner told him not to shake hands anymore. Taylor’s corner worked on
his swelling cheeks and eyes.
Round Nine
More of the same, with Pavlik pressing and Taylor, getting pushed backwards.
Taylor landed a nice right that stung Pavlik but Pavlik came right back at him
with jabs and combinations. Taylor landed another left hook. Pavlik kept
hammering his jab into Taylor’s face, his eyes getting smaller with each shot.
Pavlik never let Taylor change the tempo. With basic boxing fundamentals, he
kept the momentum in his favor and didn’t let Taylor land enough punches to
steal the round. 10-9 Pavlik.
Round Ten
Virgin territory for Pavlik, who never fought past nine rounds. They boxed at a
more measured pace early. They both had to be a bit tired by this point but
neither showed signs of fatigue. Pavlik’s efficient jab was the story of the
fight so far. Taylor landed a hard overhand right, the crowd erupted with
cheers. Pavlik returned with a hard, short punch inside. Taylor got busy late
and landed good shots with enough intensity to take the round. 10-9 Taylor.
Round Eleven
They traded punches at center ring. Taylor had the faster hands. Taylor landed
some nice distance shots, like a hook from down-under that snapped Pavlik’s head
back. Pavlik’s jab constantly broke through Taylor’s guard. Taylor double jabbed
to the body. Pavlik landed a right. Pavlik goes back to his jab and finally
caught Taylor against the ropes. Taylor was disciplined enough to stay away from
the ropes just about the whole fight, but when he ended up there, Pavlik hurt
him. Pavlik landed a vicious body shot and kept punching as Taylor held him for
the final seconds of the round. 10-9 Pavlik.
Taylor’s corner worked his swellings. Pavlik’s corner told him he needed a
knockdown.
Round Twelve
They went at it and both scored in spots, Taylor landed a big right. Pavlik
cinched. Pavlik landed his jab into Taylor’s face. Pavlik opened up with some
combos and showed great stamina. Taylor landed a left hook. Pavlik continued to
punish Taylor’s face with a stinging jab. Pavlik to the body, Pavlik to the
face. Taylor shoe-shined to the body. They brawled and clinched and with only
seconds left, Taylor held onto Pavlik until the bell rang to end it. Pavlik
looked disappointed at not being able to land anything in the final seconds but
he definitely won the last round. 10-9 Pavlik.
They embraced at center ring and the mutual respect was obvious.
The Official scores were 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113, all for Kelly Pavlik.
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Congratulations to Kelly Pavlik, who remains unbeaten and improved his record to
33-0. He will go back to fighting at 160, where he’ll defend his titles. Now
that Pavlik has beaten Taylor twice, Miranda by KO and everyone else he’s ever
fought as a pro, who is next? IBF champion Arthur Abraham immediately comes to
mind as does WBA Titleist Felix Sturm, who’s slated to fight in early April. It
would be great if Pavlik could fight the other title holders and consolidate the
Middleweight Titles into ONE true Champion. Since the other title holders
probably won’t be available for political reasons, he might try to get a fight
with Winky Wright, who is an excellent boxer. Pavlik is very strong and
technically sound. I can’t see anyone really taking his crown away anytime soon.
Congratulations also to Jermain Taylor, who fought a hell of a fight, gave
everything he had and showed some real improvements in his game. It seems Pavlik
is a bit too much for Taylor right now but if he plans on continuing to fight,
which he absolutely should! He should consider going after Abraham himself. If
he can beat Abraham, he’d have a new title and a legitimate reason to challenge
Pavlik again. However, it seems that Taylor will move up to the 168 pound
division, where he might rediscover success. Who knows, he may even be able to
sign a fight with Joe Calzaghe, who would then have an excellent reason to come
fight here in the USA. Whatever he does, I wish him well.
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