September 29th, 2007... Will this be the
day that puts Youngstown, Ohio back on the fistic map?
Undefeated knockout artist Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik of
Youngstown meets world's middleweight champion Jermain
Taylor who is also unbeaten. This is the fight at 160 pounds
that the fans wanted to see. Kudos to the management of the
fighters and the promoters for putting this together. It
reminds me of the old days where a true champion meets the
real #1 challenger. The Calzaghe - Kessler bout at 168
pounds serves the same purpose.
Can Kelly take the title from Taylor? Jermain has been
taking it on the chin in the press lately. Admittedly he has
not looked good in his recent performances. This has not
really been fair to Taylor. The men he has fought, Bernard
Hopkins ( twice), Winky Wright, Kassim Ouma and Cory Spinks
are awkward, talented guys who are difficult to look good
against. They are all champions or former champions, real
top shelf opposition. If nothing else I believe they made
Taylor a better fighter. When Angelo Dundee had Clay/Ali and
Sugar Ray Leonard, he matched them with all kinds of
different styles so when they entered the ring there was not
much that they had not seen. Let's just say Taylor may look
boring but he is well schooled.
Kelly has taken out every obstacle that has been put in
front of him. He was very impressive against Zuniga,
Zertuche and of course Edison Miranda. I honestly believe
that if Taylor would have been matched against Miranda he
would have looked good. Miranda is the second coming of John
Mugabi. Basically no Plan B. Take him out of his fight plan
and he's not versatile enough to make the proper
adjustments. Pavlik looked great against Miranda. He did
everything he was supposed to do and more. Now he meets
Jermain Taylor. Mr. Taylor is a whole different animal.
Who do I want to win? That is a no brainer. Nothing against
Taylor but Kelly has really stirred up the great fight town
of Youngstown. I recently watched a Sportstime Ohio one hour
broadcast on the life of Kelly Pavlik. Great stuff! This
young man trains the old school way. He hits a tire with a
sledgehammer. He hits the heavy bag with a ball bat. He
pushes cars up an inclined road. It was like watching the
training scenes of a "Rocky" movie. No one can say that
Pavlik has ever put in less than 100% in preparation.
Trainer Jack Lowe and company have done a tremendous job in
bringing Pavlik to this point. I met Kelly at a banquet a
few years back when he was just a young prospect. He is
personable and he surely does not lack confidence. At that
time he told me he felt he was ready for guys like William
Joppy, Antwun Echols and Robert Allen. They were the top
rated contenders behind champion Bernard Hopkins. He was not
boasting but he was serious.
I'm not ready to make a prediction yet. I don't want to let
my heart over rule my head but this is going to be a very,
very tough fight for both Taylor and Pavlik. I can not wait
to see it.