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  • Xcel
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    #111
    Originally posted by McNulty
    If PBF fights him in the UK he'll lose on the cards.
    Exactly. Anything less than a KO will be a loss for PBF.

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    • Cletus Funk
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      #112
      Originally posted by McNulty
      If PBF fights him in the UK he'll lose on the cards.
      And deservedly so, unless he asks Taylor if he can borrow his judges.

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      • benjy07
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        #113
        If Hatton was American you American people would admire him

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        • toyboy33
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          #114
          Originally posted by benjy07
          If Hatton was American you American people would admire him
          I like Hatton the person and respect what he's accomplished so far. Its his style that sucks lately. I wouldn't like the way he fights even if he was American.

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          • Technical_Skill
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            #115
            Originally posted by McNulty
            If PBF fights him in the UK he'll lose on the cards.
            Cant see the fight going the distance, if it does the result should be obvious.

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              #116
              Originally posted by benjy07
              If Hatton was American you American people would admire him
              Has nothing to do with his nationality and everything to do with his hugging and weak resume. Only in the UK would this guy become a star fighting D level competition through his first 40 fights...

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              • hugh grant
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                #117
                Hatton has campainged at 140 all his career so what fighters constitute the A grade rating. Hatton hasnt fought Witter at 140 but truthfully who are the fighters at 140? There arent that many major names. And you only beat and fight a couple or so legends in a career to be a legend. Hes still got some big fights left in the tank.

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                • Technical_Skill
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  Hatton has campainged at 140 all his career so what fighters constitute the A grade rating. Hatton hasnt fought Witter at 140 but truthfully who are the fighters at 140? There arent that many major names. And you only beat and fight a couple or so legends in a career to be a legend. Hes still got some big fights left in the tank.
                  Witter fought Zab judah, who is light years more skilled than any fighter hatton ever ever fought, thats witters only loss, he is WBC Champ, he deserves a shot at hatton , he has been calling him out for years.

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                  • me2007
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by pbftxrs316
                    or, how about he wanted to prove to the naysayers who claimed he lost like yourself that he could beat castillo which he did in both fights. answer this question silly rabbit, why didn't castillo shine in the 2nd fight. he had all of the confidence in the world right? why didn't he win the 2nd fight? because, just like in the 1st fight, which floyd won, he didn't have what it took to defeat him, that's all.
                    Castillo proved he could beat Mayweather in their first fight. After that robbery he probably didn`t have the motivation to train as hard and was just looking for a pay day.

                    Why would Castillo be motivated to fight someone who he already beat but got turned over by the judges....

                    another scenario would be that in the back his mind he knew Mayweather was a protected fighter, and he had to knock Floyd out to get a win.

                    This changed his game plan and he lost on points as a result.

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                    • Technical_Skill
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by me2007
                      Castillo proved he could beat Mayweather in their first fight. After that robbery
                      Robbery?

                      when you watch boxing do you use your eyesight? or do you feel the TV screen with your hands and try to get a feel for what is going on?

                      How was what most people agree is a close fight, a robbery? the press in the front row had floyd winning, just because a decision is close and contraverisal, doesnt always make it a robbery.

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