Its simple.
Kostya by Ko
under 6 rounds, its a styles thing, rather than a p4p thing.
ive got no complaints about it...
but if MP hits him first with that same shot that put hatton away...
im not really sure...
This is a real 50/50 fight.
Tszyu was very strong physically at 140 and he had power in both hands, however Tszyu was also not very difficult to hit and he lacked the speed of Pacquiao hand and foot, having said that he was very adept at fighting left handers from what ive seen, so......
To close to call, either Pac's in and out foot and hand speed is too much for Tszyu or Pac gets KTFO.
tsyzu had great timing and alot more power than marquez thats why id pick him,just my opinion
This is a real 50/50 fight.
Tszyu was very strong physically at 140 and he had power in both hands, however Tszyu was also not very difficult to hit and he lacked the speed of Pacquiao hand and foot, having said that he was very adept at fighting left handers from what ive seen, so......
To close to call, either Pac's in and out foot and hand speed is too much for Tszyu or Pac gets KTFO.
if pacquiao tried to trade he would get knocked out. if he stayed smart and stayed on the outside he could score a late KO or get knocked out himself.
they are close to each other in ability IMO
Tszyu was way past his prime. They were talking about him being past his prime for years. Even when he fought Judah, which Judah even said himself: He is not the same Kostya Tszyu. Of course with Tszyu he could continue to win because he had power, timing, and was still good, but inactivity kills. Plus, he always did well when he was the underdog...more focused I would say.
By the time Hatton got to him, Tszyu was close to 36 years old and had only fought 9 rounds in 3 years and had to fight early in the morning. At his Grandpa age, that isn't good. And then you had the younger fighter (Hatton) wrestling the inactive fighter to death.
I agree. Hatton was using some questionable tactics that the ref was letting slide. I still believe if he (Tszyu) would have fought Hatton in Las Vegas it would have been a much different story. Possible Kostya win by KO.
Kostya had the power but he was very limited. cmon guys. Pac takes this one easier then the hatton one, although it would certainly last longer
pac still jumps in to throw flurries and he still overcommits when he throws a big shot, one tszyu right hand changes the entire fight.
Pac vs Tszyu would be an all time classic. Kostya is one of the all time bests and was ducked by many champions when he was a challenger and many challengers even ducked him as a champ.. rightfully so. He had some uncanny reflexes and timing. It would be tough for any fighter at any time to face a primeTszyu at Jr WW.
Hatton made Kostya quit, so please. Phillips stopped Kostya as well. Judah had him badly hurt in the first round. Pacman wouild win a wide UD
You know your reaching when your using the judah fight as a gauge, as well as kostya being 36 and hatton man hugging him to death. phillips is your only legit claim.
Pac is Overrated.
According to you nuthuggers pac beats
Floyd, Mosley, ODLH, and JLC at Lw, Beats Kostya and cotto at Lww, and will p4p beat RRJ and ALI. Priceless
hatton ktfo his ass and you think he can beat pac?
spoken like a true moron who has no idea how that fight went down.
you would have to have not been around boxing the last 4 years to not know how hatton fought that guy.
hatton ktfo his ass and you think he can beat pac?
Tszyu was way past his prime. They were talking about him being past his prime for years. Even when he fought Judah, which Judah even said himself: He is not the same Kostya Tszyu. Of course with Tszyu he could continue to win because he had power, timing, and was still good, but inactivity kills. Plus, he always did well when he was the underdog...more focused I would say.
By the time Hatton got to him, Tszyu was close to 36 years old and had only fought 9 rounds in 3 years and had to fight early in the morning. At his Grandpa age, that isn't good. And then you had the younger fighter wrestling the inactive fighter to death.