
JERMAIN TAYLOR SETS HIS SIGHTS ON
SEPTEMBER 29TH
FOR HIS SHOWDOWN WITH KELLY PAVLIK
"I'm expecting a lot of fireworks in the ring with Kelly
Pavlik.
This is my kind of fight."
With just a little over 3 weeks remaining World Middleweight
Champion Jermain Taylor has been enjoying the peace and
quiet he's finding in the mountains of Pennsylvania, where
he's training for his September 29th title defense against
Kelly Pavlik at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
But what has Taylor (27-0-1, 17 KO's) most excited is the
prospect of a slugfest with hard-hitting Kelly Pavlik.
Taylor relishes the opportunity to swap power shots with the
top-ranked contender in his showdown. The bout which is
being billed as "Throwback" is being promoted by DiBella
Entertainment, in association with Top Rank Inc.
"From a style standpoint, my last couple of fights were
wrong for me, but they were fighters who stepped up to the
plate," Taylor said. "Kelly Pavlik is a fighter, just
like me. He comes to fight, no running, no holding. It's
about time. People are going to be surprised by what they
see on September 29th. I'm expecting a lot of fireworks in
the ring with Kelly Pavlik. This is my kind of fight."
Taylor has been training in the Pocono Mountain resort that
trainer Emanuel Steward has used to prepare so many
fighters. Taylor has trained for many of his fights in
Miami, Florida and recently Memphis, Tennessee which is only
a few hours from his home in Little Rock, Arkansas. It's
quiet and peaceful in the Poconos and that's to Taylor's
liking.
"Miami and Memphis were OK, but this is the kind of place
where you can really train, focus and prepare yourself,"
Taylor said. "I like this atmosphere for training. There is
nothing to do here but train, think boxing, go fishing and
train some more. That's it. And that's good."
Kelly Pavlik who was in a brutal slugfest with Edison
Miranda on May 19th in Memphis, has earned a shot at
Jermain's title. It's the type of fight Taylor hopes he'll
get when the two face off in Atlantic City on September
29th.
"I hope he chooses to fight me that way, but whatever he
does, I know I'm going to win," Taylor said. "Slug, box. It
don't make no difference. The outcome will be the same.
Miranda didn't have all the talent people thought he had. I
knew he was just all mouth. I know Pavlik is strong, but I
know I am stronger than him."
Tickets priced at $400, $300, $200, $100 and $50 are on sale
now and can be purchased at the Boardwalk Hall box office,
by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-736-1420 or by visiting
www.ticketmaster.com.