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Thursday Dec 17, 2009

Espino (r) swears he will be in it to win it Saturday, and will not show up to survive and pick up a solid payday.

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If Life Was Fair, Miguel Espino Would Win Saturday Night

By Ron Borges


      It will be easy to root for Miguel Espino Saturday night when he challenges middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik in Youngstown, Ohio. It is nearly impossible to believe he has a chance to win.

      That is the sad reality for Espino, a 29-year-old, hard-scrabble kid from North Hollywood, CA., who is by all accounts a good fighter and a world champion of a guy. Unfortunately, the world not being the fairest of places, such fellows only infrequently become world champions inside a boxing ring.

      Espino was among the first cast of “The Contender’’ series but has never really been a contender anywhere but on a reality TV show. Even Saturday night, ranked No. 3 in the world by the World Boxing Council, the fact is he’s still not. He is a fighter with an opportunity but no chance, which he knows is how he got this $100,000 payday from promoter Bob Arum.

      To his credit, Espino neither bemoans this nor ignores it. He told Kevin Iole, the great boxing writer at Yahoo.com, last week that, “I don’t think they’re bringing me in to win. But the great thing about boxing is when the bell rings everything is equal.’’

      Not really. Talent is not equal. Promotional clout behind you is not equal. Judging in a situation like this, where the money lies all behind one man, is not equal.

      Espino understands this of course just as he understands why Arum called him just as he sat down to eat a lunch of tacos and a Coke a few weeks ago as he was relaxing from the job of sparring with Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., whom Espino was helping prepare for his next fight.

      Arum asked if he would be willing to fight Pavlik, who has not fought since February and was supposed to be facing top-rated Paul Williams instead of Espino, until an ongoing battle with a staph infection in his knuckle forced him to pull out of that fight.

      What is odd about that is the fight was scheduled for early December. The champion was too hurt to fight that night but could come back two weeks later to face Espino? Makes you wonder.

      It doesn’t make Espino wonder however, because he understands it was neither his No. 3 ranking nor his 20-2-1 record that got him this fight. What got him the fight is that he has only nine knockouts to his credit. Paul Williams has 27 knockouts. Enough said.

      Yet Espino is the kind of guy you want to hope for because a win like this would change his life and his family’s in a meaningful way. This is a guy who has never made any real money in boxing but who has fought on through disappointment after disappointment. He is a guy who moved in with his blind mother after she got divorced to help care for her. His sister left a top college, Carlton in Minnesota, to do the same, losing a year’s worth of hard-earned credits to attend  Cal State-Fullerton in the process.

      This is a family in the best sense of the word, the kind that sticks together and sacrifices for each other. Espino is the head of that household now and so he comes to Youngstown with hope laced with hard reality.

      “I thought I was going to go to big fights after “The Contender’’ and TV fights but that wasn’t the case,’’ he recalled recently. “I had to fight local fights and in Mexico in little stadiums of 500 people. I kept working hard and look at me now. We are fighting for the middleweight championship of the world. My last fight was on Telemundo.’’

      That fight was seen by few. This one may be as well because it’s on pay-per-view six days before Christmas. It’s on pay-per-view not because Arum thinks it will sell but  because he couldn’t sell it to HBO, who normally televises Pavlik’s title defenses.

      Espino knows that too but what he is holding firmly to is the knowledge that if you hit a guy right everything can go wrong for that guy in an instant. Espino and his family have been hit that way in life a few times. Now he’d like to return the favor to Pavlik, who enters the ring in Youngstown after the longest layoff of his career and amidst rumors of a lifestyle gone a bit off the tracks.

      Will any of that make a difference once the first bell sounds? Not likely, but Miguel Espino figures getting this fight wasn’t very likely either so, who knows?

      “Any fighter that is in the ring has a shot,’’ Espino said. “He’s the champion but do I have a shot? Absolutely. Am I going there to win? Absolutely. I’m not going in there just to receive the biggest payday of my career or just to say I fought the world champion and gave him a tough fight. I wouldn’t be in this game if I were to do that.

      “I’m going to Ohio to give the best performance of my life. God willing I am going to come back with the belts (WBC and WBO). That’s what I’ve been training for.’’

      Surely he has, but unfortunately for Miguel Espino God is not much of a fight fan. God hopefully will watch over and protect both Espino and Pavlik Saturday night--but as a priest at ringside once said when asked if a fighter who had just knelt down and made the sign of the cross before the opening bell would be aided by that said, “Only if he can fight.’’

      Miguel Espino is a fighter, both in the ring and more importantly in life. He’s doing the right thing in that North Hollywood apartment for his Mom and for his family. If life was fair he would win Saturday night. But this is boxing, a place where fairness seldom has much to do with the outcome.

      Might Pavlik be tentative because of his 10-month layoff and be unsure of how well his now repaired hand will hold up? Yes, he might be. Will that be enough to turn the tide in favor of a guy who, relative to his peers, can’t punch?


      The answer to that we already know.  

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Steve:  Shut up, Ron!
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 02:25:53 PM
Radam G -- getting down wit da coconut - dyusu, pande-coco, manuk de buko at kambing de buko :  The "Ghost" is BACK! BOOOOO! He is getting ready to start spooking these jokas and suckas. All these haters ought shut up. Ghost Pavlik is getting well. And he is going to give all these bums H*LL! His being scared of punch-missing Long Tall Paul Sally is a bunch of jive! He'd whup dat sucka, and make LTP look like a 100 million bees strung him for coming too close to the beehive. LTP misses too many punches and take too many big shots. His career will fade quickly, especially if he gets in the ring with the likes of Kelly, Manny, Shane or SOG. LTP is the most hyped bum fighter that HBO is putting a lot of humbuggery out about. Any way, go to Directors Live and get the true scoop about Kelly from Kelly. He did not duck LTP. LTP ducked him. Holla!
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 03:20:41 PM
#1 PacFan "Pacquiao #3 on ATG list"Standing firm!:  Is it me or is Pavlik not looking too good from this picture. He look sick or something. I'm glad KP is back.
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 03:31:15 PM
SALT lover:  The title of this article is completely right: If this life was a movie Espino should win this Saturday. Kelly Pavlik clearly stepped out with Paul Williams. Is funny to see some people here in TSS callin' Williams names, and some others callin' him "overrated" when the one who avoided him was this one who people call 'The Ghost'. Yeah, that's exactly how Pavlik reacted when they were matchin' him with Williams; he looked like Pavlik saw a ghost himself. And right when Williams inked his fight with Martinez, suddenly his arm was beginnin' to fell better. And how much better did the amr felt when Williams took all those UNneccessary punches from an underrated World class fighter like Sergio Martinez. I know Kelly Pavlik would most likely win on Saturday, but I wish next time he doesn't have any reasons not to give Paul Williams his fight he deserves. If Paul Williams is all those ridiculous names people put him, well, let Pavlik fight him, and we'll see. Latezzzzzzzzz!
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 03:33:23 PM
ramnyc:  Pavlik is Back! But against who? I guess you have to be a die hard Pavlik fan to get excited about this upcoming fight against a nobody. Saturday will prove nothing for Pavlik. Why is this fight not being broadcast on ESPN? And how can anybody knock Paul Williams. Williams could have fought anybody but he chose a tough Martinez. I find it funny how Pavliks hand infection miraculously healed two weeks after Williams decided to fight Martinez. If you ask me I think Pavlik has not been the same since the beating he took from Hopkins. I think his will is broken. His confidence if not broken is definitely cracked. Or maybe not. We won't know until he finally decides to fight a real fighter. Until then don't get too excited.
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 04:23:58 PM
pETE STEWARD:  He should be fighting williams or real top contender.......Another joke I'll stay home and watch UFC FOR FREE!
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 04:48:52 PM
Twik:  I already listened to Kelly Pavlik interview at Director Live. I knew that he would never be ducking a toothpick fighter coming up in weight. I agree that Paul Williams take too many punches and misses too many. He is a bum who will get knocked out before long. He's lucky that he got a gift-decision against pillow-hitting Martinez. Maybe they should have a rematch in Chicago too. Maybe Illinois is the place where a robbed fighter will get justice.
Thursday Dec 17, 2009 05:30:47 PM
Mike M:  Radam the haters are called "derelicts" by Pavlik and they would rather just believe the gossip instead of research the facts. KP was injured, didn't duck Williams, and once he shakes off the rust will take care of business with Espino. He just has to stay healthy and he will get the respect back. Vitali went through that four years and has come back and kicked ass. Its the world we live in, it takes too much time to find out the truth. KP has a thick skin and will have a big year in 2010 with or without a fight with an overrated Williams.
Friday Dec 18, 2009 01:19:52 AM
mullen:  GO PAVLIK!!!
Friday Dec 18, 2009 03:55:10 AM
bill major:  TACOS AND COKE.........BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS. All this chatter about paul williams and pavlik is a joke.styles make the fight and pavlik has the hieght and leverage to beat pw who i never though much of ,and martinez proved me right.these dates that are set for the fights cant be moved around that easily because of the ppv and tv openings.if anything that was why kp wasnt fighting pw.after watching pw's last go ,kp and everyone else should be chomping at the bit to fight him .he's exposed and once that happens ,ie.. tyson ,the invincibility tag is gone......just an opinion mates
Friday Dec 18, 2009 10:08:34 AM
AFN:  Kelly has girly hands. EL TOONOY
Friday Dec 18, 2009 11:26:33 AM
#1 PacFan "Pacquiao #3 on ATG list"Standing firm!:  It's funny how many people consider Paul Williams as a dangerous opponent for Pavlik and saying that he ducked PW. Williams got knocked down and nearly lost a fight against a nobody. Imagine what Pavlik would do to Williams.
Friday Dec 18, 2009 01:10:53 PM
IRISH KID :  You could not pay me to see this fight . Kelly the joke Pavlik is becoming more like J.T more& more every day fights nobody's & wants us to pay to see it . & he should fight the top guys not 3rd or 4th ill give him this fight do to his out of ring time but i want to see him fight some good boxers say what u will about John duddy but he will fight he don't move his head much but he can take a punch he's never been K.O & he has a better rep then this guy
Friday Dec 18, 2009 04:22:39 PM
SALT lover:  And it's even funnier that the one who "would've done something" to Williams is the one avoided him. And it's even more funnier that this person is called 'The Ghost' when it was him that got spooked when they tried to put him in front of Williams.
Friday Dec 18, 2009 09:07:57 PM
SALT lover:  And what's even hell of a lot more funny is the ignorance of these NON-boxin' fans by callin' a World class fighter like Sergio Martinez a nobody, thus showin' how "much" they know about the sport.
Friday Dec 18, 2009 10:29:23 PM
Isaiah@#1PacFan:  That "NOBODY" is Sergio Martinez who is the #1 Junior Middleweight in the world and he only has 1 real loss to Magacheato back, WAY back in 2000, buddy. So, he's far from a NOBODY.
Saturday Dec 19, 2009 12:30:25 AM

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