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Published: Wed, November 11, 2009 @ 12:10 a.m.

Kelly Pavlik’s opponent isn’t well-known

Youngstown champ takes fight for a lot less money.

By Joe Scalzo

YOUNGSTOWN — Kelly Pavlik hasn’t been in the ring for 10 months, but he’s taking a beating on the Internet this week for accepting a fight against Miguel Espino just weeks after canceling a bout with Paul Williams.

“Believe me, I’ve read some of it,” said Pavlik’s trainer, Jack Loew. “I know what’s out there.”

When it became clear his fighter wasn’t going to be ready for a Dec. 5 bout, Loew said he approached Williams’ handlers to ask for two more weeks. HBO had Dec. 19 open and Loew was hopeful the extra time would give Pavlik a better chance to recover from his left hand injury.

Williams’ camp, which was already irritated about the original fight date being postponed two months because of the same injury, denied the request.

“I knew we wouldn’t get it,” said Loew, whose fighter still hasn’t put a glove on in months. “I told them it was going to take time to bend it [the hand].

“I honestly didn’t think we were going to fight until after the first of the year. Then Top Rank [Boxing] came up with this.”

The Dec. 19 bout at Beeghly Center gives Pavlik a chance to keep his WBO and WBC middleweight titles — the sanctioning bodies were threatening to strip him of the titles if he didn’t make a defense soon — while fighting a less-dangerous opponent. A 10-month layoff paired with a career-threatening staph infection wasn’t a good recipe for success against a fighter as talented as Williams.

Still, the Espino fight is nowhere near as lucrative. Pavlik is guaranteed $500,000 (although he will also get a cut of the pay-per-view), compared to almost $3 million for fighting Williams.

In July, Pavlik said he was insulted by a $1 million offer to fight WBA champion Felix Sturm, but, clearly, his situation has changed in just a few months.

“Yeah, he’s taking a cut,” said Loew. “He just wants — and I want — to get back in the ring as soon as we could.

“Coming off a long layoff, this is what we have.”

The plan is for the Espino bout to serve as a springboard for a spring bout against Williams. The Williams camp is miffed — understandably, Loew said — but they know Pavlik is the best option out there for the future.

That point was driven home when, after switching opponents from Pavlik to Sergio Martinez, Williams’ Dec. 5 bout in Atlantic City was changed from Boardwalk Hall’s 12,000-seat arena to the smaller Adrian Phillips Ballroom.

“We see who needs who,” said Loew, who expects to sell out the 7,000-seat Beeghly Center. “If he’s such a big draw, why did he go from fighting in front of 12,000 people to a ballroom?”

Espino (20-2-1, 9 KOs), the WBC’s No. 3-ranked contender, hails from North Hollywood, Calif. A former contestant on the reality boxing show “The Contender,” he last fought in March against Alejandro Garcia for the WBC Caribbean Boxing Federation middleweight title at the Playboy Mansion in California. Garcia retired in the sixth round, claiming a hand injury.

Loew attended that fight — he was training Clevelander Prenice Brewer for one of the event’s other bouts — but didn’t see the Espino bout.

(For those with vivid imaginations, the happily-married Loew said he was in a tent preparing for the bout, not in, say, the grotto.)

Espino is a better boxer with less power than Marco Antonio Rubio, who lost to Pavlik in February, Loew said.

“He fights with a lot of heart and he fights three minutes of every round,” said Loew. “He’s a competitive guy and guys like that are good for TV. They show a lot of guts.”

Pavlik said Monday he expects to resume full training by the end of next week. Loew repeated his vow that he won’t let Pavlik fight at less than 100 percent.

Loew realizes Pavlik might not quite be at his 2007 self by then — the long layoff also included a nasty reaction to antibiotics, which put him in the Cleveland Clinic for five days in September — but vowed he’ll be 100 percent healthy or he won’t fight.

“If he’s 5 percent not healthy, we’re not going,” he said. “We have to be 100 percent ready both physically and mentally.”

scalzo@vindy.com

SEE ALSO:Beeghly Center’s capacity is about 7,000 for boxing.


Comments

1sky(38 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

What a joke..... Champion fights at the Beeghly center, I got some room in my garage for a rematch... Act like a champion, dont schedule week fights in your home town so you will be able to have your seat at the local bar....

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2sky(38 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

week fights

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3sky(38 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

correction weak fights

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4golfball(15 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

$3,000,000 or $500,000 fighting two weeks later.

To walk away from 2.5 million someone must be pretty worried about losing. Considering if he lost he likely would get a rematch making another million once he is fully "healed" makes you wonder why he is dodging this fight.

Something doesn't seem right...

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5pappy800(6 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

There is a fault when you are scheduling fighters that are not worthy of a title shot. A true champion would fight the best and only the best. We as fans should expect the best out of him and clearly this is not. Slam away fans

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6joker(1 comment)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

Hey Sky, Pavlik is the best thing that has happened to this Valley in Decades. Give the guy a break and let him get healthy. Now quit typing comments and get back to flipping your burgers jerkoff.

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7TheLostPatrol(714 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

I would definitely WAIT until Kelly is 100% healed and then fight, regardless of whether they strip him of the belt for not fighting since February 2009. Loyal fans all know that Kelly would not dodge an opponent, so just don't do it for the sake of doing it, heal up and get ready for 2010; and make sure it is with Williams for he is definitely a formidable opponent. IMO, fighting in Beeghly is just not a good idea, Kelly is "cheapening" himself to his true fans.

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8tommytabasco(21 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

Can't even make a fist yet
+Hasn't had gloves on in months
+Going to fight in one month
=One ugly scenario

I will give Kelly a lot of credit for scheduling his very last fight in front of the home fans. This all adds up to a swan song for Kelly.

Thanks Kelly, its been a great ride.

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9Nonsocialist(698 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

Kelly Pavlik shouldn't fight anybody until he is physically ready, even if he loses the WBO and WBC belts. He's already proven himself. Always there will be naysayers and hypercritical folks.

His physical well-being trumps everything. Kelly, take care of yourself and forget the noise.

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10pappy800(6 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

He has not proven himself. There are a lot of great fighters in the boxing world and he has faught 6 good ones at best. Some say his hand needs to heel, others say his liver needs to heel. MikeyMike, maybe kelly will save a seat for you at the 13th round for after the fight. Have fun.

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11sky(38 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

hey joker dont hate me cause i speak the truth.... whens the last time the yankees came to cene field???? He is the champ and it takes good talent to achieve that, but come on youngstown for a championship fight. Mike Tyson didnt even fight in Youngstown until he was 50 and broke.

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12sky(38 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

golfball is my hero! i would rather be the chump than beat a chump!!, well said golfball

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13Gil(23 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

Good luck to Kelly. The dude almost died and he needs a tune up or two before going back to the big money fights. Typical Youngstown people bashing him and saying things like "saving his seat at the bar". What are you losers doing with your lives? Hanging out in a chat board ripping up one of Youngstown's most successful people. God Bless you Kelly and I'll be at the fight supporting you.

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14markwojo831(4 comments)posted 2 years, 3 months ago

Smart move for Pavlik to fight Espino and then William's. Kelly hand has to be 100% for William's and why not shake off some of that rust. I don't even get why William's is getting so much money, when Kelly's the champ and he'll be the one to fill the arena. William's should be happy just for the chance at the title. Kelly has fought Miranda, Taylor2x, and Hopkins, so he's not going to hide from William's. Wish i could go to the Espino fight to see the return of the ghost. I'll wait till he's in A.C

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