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Monday, October 5, 2009

Pavlik Vs Williams

WBC/WBO middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik must be still burning from his uncomfortable 12 round decision loss to then 43-year-old Bernard Hopkins last October. And if Pavlik isn’t, maybe he should because the defeat as one-sided as you’ll ever see. Pavlik was by no means even close to being spirited with Hopkins, and that’s not a high-quality thing when you grasp two middleweight titles like Pavlik does.

Williams will be touching up in heaviness from the light middleweight separation to try and take Pavlik’s two titles. The weight subject might not be as big a contract as some people think, because Williams is only touching up six pounds and he stand roughly the same height as Pavlik at 6’2”.

Pavlik is including on his power to be too much for Williams to take. However, if Williams can take the shot from a huge puncher like Antonio Margarito for 12 rounds, then there’s an evenly excellent chance that Williams can stand up to Pavlik’s power punches. Pavlik won’t have to go penetrating for Williams to try and walk him down, because Williams will probable be strand right in front of Pavlik trying to snow him under with punches.

You could say that this is the ideal adversary for Pavlik, but then you may be wrong. Williams can get a heck of a shot and still keep tick. His forte is to throw a huge amount of punch per round, every round until his challenger is taken out or he wins by conclusion. Pavlik can’t match Williams in that section, and almost certainly he shouldn’t even try.

If he is not capable to take Williams out, then Pavlik will lose and maybe lose badly. He can’t standard 80 to 100 punches per round like Williams can, and must depend on winning the rounds by landing the harder, more effective shots. However, it will he hard for Pavlik to get a great deal credit from the judges if he’s unable to shut down the massive inward fire from Williams.

The judges won’t be clever to disregard Williams if he’s rainy punch after punch down on Pavlik for 12 rounds. Williams doesn’t miss much and will be almost certainly finding it easy to attach to the head and body of Pavlik without too much trouble. Williams made his last challenger, Winky Wright, look really bad as he beat him by a lopsided decision.

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