Right before the fight ended, what were the final scores? Curious to know if Kostya did have a chance to win it or was close if he had stuck it out the final round.
I had Hatton up by a wide enough margin that Tszyu needed a knockout.
There was nothing Tszyu could of done to win. Hatton was too much for him down the stretch. He had Tszyu wobbling in the last few rounds and I believe he would of stopped Tszyu in the 12th anyway.
Nah, saw it on frank warrens best of boxing, was a clear body shot i reckon, even the commentators said it was, and said hatton was lucky to get away with it.
Quite hard to tell in real time because he jumped at the same time. I've seen a freeze frame of it and there's a clear gap between the top of tszyu's glove and the bottom of the belt line and you could tell by his immediate reaction that it was low.
Nah, that made the 1st Judah "low blow" look like a rabbit punch. Right on the spuds.
Nah, saw it on frank warrens best of boxing, was a clear body shot i reckon, even the commentators said it was, and said hatton was lucky to get away with it.
What about the clear Knockdown Tsysu scored on hatton that was called a 'low blow'
Clear Knockdown.
Nah, that made the 1st Judah "low blow" look like a rabbit punch. Right on the spuds.
Kostya should have won that fight by DQ. Hatton hit him very hard with an intentional low blow. Winning a championship on a move like that is pathetic. Kostya would have won the fight if it didn't happen. Kostya didn't say anything to take the victory away from Hatton cause he is such a good sportsman, but anyone who watched the fight knows that Kostya was the better fighter, and only lost due to a biased ref and a fighter having to resort to illegal blows to steal victory from Kostya.
What about the clear Knockdown Tsysu scored on hatton that was called a 'low blow'
Clear Knockdown.
Damn 105-104 on one of those cards? And they say Hatton dominated the older Tszyu? :ugh:
No they dont. They say that he won a close and brutal fight against a great champion...and he did.
i still believe if that fight had a different ref, the outcome would have been very very different!
Doubt it. Both fighters were dirty.
Kostya should have won that fight by DQ. Hatton hit him very hard with an intentional low blow. Winning a championship on a move like that is pathetic. Kostya would have won the fight if it didn't happen. Kostya didn't say anything to take the victory away from Hatton cause he is such a good sportsman, but anyone who watched the fight knows that Kostya was the better fighter, and only lost due to a biased ref and a fighter having to resort to illegal blows to steal victory from Kostya.
Bullshit. Kostya landed his fair share of fouls too. Kostya was a great champion and despite a close-scorecard, Hatton should be given credit for making a great champion retire on his seat with one round to go. Kostya lost because Hatton got his tactics right and out-fought him.
Hatton won the fight because he was supposed to win....
Let's see...Hatton was fighting an aged champion,who had not fought in sometime,who was coming off an injury...who had one foot out the door in terms of his career.In other words he was looking for one last big payday...meaning he 'sold' his championship.
Hatton was fighting on 'home turf'...with his crowd,his referee...
And that 'win' is what Hatton has hung his hat on since....wow.
Oh how I love speculation. I could speculate that Kostya's previous fight was to knock cold a Zab Judah who a number of years later, and long past his prime, took a late KO against Miguel Cotto. So by my triangular logic and speculative reckoning, Kostya knocked Zab out in 2 was it? Hatton stopped Kostya in 11. Cotto knocked Zab out in 11? So really, Hatton should knock Cotto out in somewhere around -3 rounds.
Only...thats stupidity, isnt it? So is you speculating about the physical state of a P4P champion when he has always maintained that he was fine.
And thats not even mentioning that Mayweather failed to knock him out and instead went the distance with him. HATTON BY MURDER TKO Ownednjjsgjk;lghjkxngl.
Hatton won the fight because he was supposed to win....
Let's see...Hatton was fighting an aged champion,who had not fought in sometime,who was coming off an injury...who had one foot out the door in terms of his career.In other words he was looking for one last big payday...meaning he 'sold' his championship.
Hatton was fighting on 'home turf'...with his crowd,his referee...
And that 'win' is what Hatton has hung his hat on since....wow.
Hatton did dominate in the sense that he outworked and outbullied the champion. He didn't dominate in terms of scoring, and to be honest I have no idea why anyone would think it was a good thing if he did. Used to be that a close fight for a championship was the right and proper thing, now it's just another club to beat the winner over the head with.
Nah, it was only because of the 2 low blows on Hatton that Tszyu was able to last until the 11th. It would have been over much quicker otherwise.
Kostya should have won that fight by DQ. Hatton hit him very hard with an intentional low blow. Winning a championship on a move like that is pathetic. Kostya would have won the fight if it didn't happen. Kostya didn't say anything to take the victory away from Hatton cause he is such a good sportsman, but anyone who watched the fight knows that Kostya was the better fighter, and only lost due to a biased ref and a fighter having to resort to illegal blows to steal victory from Kostya.
Kostya should have won that fight by DQ. Hatton hit him very hard with an intentional low blow. Winning a championship on a move like that is pathetic. Kostya would have won the fight if it didn't happen. Kostya didn't say anything to take the victory away from Hatton cause he is such a good sportsman, but anyone who watched the fight knows that Kostya was the better fighter, and only lost due to a biased ref and a fighter having to resort to illegal blows to steal victory from Kostya.
Nah, Tszyu lost because Hatton was the better fighter.
Kostya should have won that fight by DQ. Hatton hit him very hard with an intentional low blow. Winning a championship on a move like that is pathetic. Kostya would have won the fight if it didn't happen. Kostya didn't say anything to take the victory away from Hatton cause he is such a good sportsman, but anyone who watched the fight knows that Kostya was the better fighter, and only lost due to a biased ref and a fighter having to resort to illegal blows to steal victory from Kostya.
I was suprised Kostya gave the towel in with 1 round to go, maybe he new something that others didn't. Kostya would'nt bring up if he had been injured in the fight, like cracked ribs?, coz thats who Kostya is, he wouldn't want to downplay Hatton's victory. Hes a great champ on and off was the great Tszyu.
Tszyu know he would never have a decision and he also knew he could not KO Hatton, that's why he gave it up. The ref was just ridiculous, Kostya knew he could not do anything to turn the fight in his favor. I think he was more frustrated than anything.