Ohio man claims assault by boxer Pavlik, trainer

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YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — An Ohio man claims WBC middleweight boxing champion Kelly Pavlik and his trainer assaulted him at a bar in Pavlik’s hometown of Youngstown.

No charges have been filed.

Police Chief Jimmy Hughes said Tuesday the initial investigation into the report by 45-year-old Ronald Cappitte of Boardman has turned up no corroborating evidence.

Cappitte says he walked up to Pavlik in a bar about 11 p.m. Saturday, said, “Hi,“ and was punched in the groin. A police report says he fell, got up and was punched repeatedly in the body by Pavlik and trainer Jack Loew.

Loew says there was an altercation but no assault and that Cappitte was unruly. No phone listing or immediate contact could be found for Pavlik.

The incident was first reported by The Vindicator in Youngstown.

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