This is boxing. Saying something will not happen is your admittance of retardation.
It doesn't take a genius to know that if Hatton allows Pacman to throw combinations at him (which is a possibility as Hatton often leaves his chin out to dry) he's going to get knocked out early.
Or perhaps it's the otherway around. You're underrating Pac's power and overrating Hatton's chin.
The guy got knocked out by Mayweathers left hand, let's not forget.
Anyway, I'm not going to get into an argument about predictions, because that's exactly what they are, predictions.
A fellow Boxing analyst, such as myself, will know It's likely Manny could score an early KO. (That includes TKO, remember.)
If Manny can get off his combinations he will most likely win by KO, but everybody knows Hatton is the man when it comes to holding the opponent and stopping them from getting off their flurries. Both fighters have a good chance. I think it depends on how the fighters perform on the day. If Manny can match Hatton on the inside (unlikely) or be fast enough to get away from Hattons constant holding, he will have a good chance. If Hatton can close Manny down and deny him the ability to let his hands go by constantly coming forward with clinches and drilling left hooks, he will probably wear Manny down.
Like I said, It depends how the fighters perform on the day. Luckily we know what to expect from Hatton, but we all know Pacman and how slippery he can be.
Axel's Prediction: Hatton by UD or Pacman by early KO. Main factors: Hatton's holding or Pacman's left hand.