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  • Run
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    #21
    Originally posted by Bobby Pazuzu
    Any fighter who gets hurt and stopped does not have a granite chin.
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    Ok that's enough.

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    • Kball15
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      #22
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
      Ok I respect that, and I could see where you're coming from.

      I'd just think that's stretching it. It took 10 rounds of solid punches and then a barrage from maybe the hardest puncher in boxing to stop Castillo for the first time in his career (legitimately, not a TKO from a cut).

      His chin is granite and might be the sturdiest in the entire sport. I don't think a guy who punches hard yet is still known as a volume puncher is going to have the snap to get that kind of job done.
      Some points about what you said:
      a)Castillo was probably in his prime when he fought Corrales
      b)Castillo hit hard, very hard, but that was against weight drained fighters. He couldnt hurt that naturals at the weight.
      c)IF hatton were to knock Castillo out, it would be by Ripping that body and messing Castillo up Badly. Hatton would then have an open face to just smash as he pleases. thats IF hatton were to win by KO.


      If this was a prime Castillo, i would pick Castillo by UD. But Hatton is so young, has such great stamina and keeps coming and coming and coming.

      Unfortunetly, Castillo is at the very end of his career. He will more then likely go down in this fight, Probably a flash knockdown, but a knockdown that will buzz himm.

      And just like morales, that knockdown will be the beggining of the end, and he'll down again before the fight is stopped.

      Hatton KO6 is my prediction. This is the 2nd fight of Hattons life, and we all know how well he did in the first fight of his life, against a guy in the same exact stage of his career basically (tszyu)

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      • Kball15
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        #23
        Originally posted by Bobby Pazuzu
        Any fighter who gets hurt and stopped does not have a granite chin.
        Id like to witness the guy who could last 10 rounds, taking the shots Castillo took against Corrales. AND come back to knock the guy down twice in one round.

        Castillo is among the toughest fighters of our time, very arguably. With guys like James Toney and Bernard Hopkins and Marco A Barrera, that is saying A LOT.

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        • Run
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          #24
          Originally posted by Kball15
          Some points about what you said:
          a)Castillo was probably in his prime when he fought Corrales
          I don't know about that. He's been fighting professionally since he was 17 years old. it's tough to gauge where his prime went.

          b)Castillo hit hard, very hard, but that was against weight drained fighters. He couldnt hurt that naturals at the weight.
          Castillo has never been known for 1 punch knockout power. He's an active volume puncher who wears down his opponents.

          c)IF hatton were to knock Castillo out, it would be by Ripping that body and messing Castillo up Badly. Hatton would then have an open face to just smash as he pleases. thats IF hatton were to win by KO.
          I don't see that happening because Castillo is maybe the most inept in-fighter in the entire sport and body shots have never been a problem for him. Given he hasn't faced a body puncher like Hatton at this stage but nothing points to me thinking he's going to get stopped on body punches.

          If this was a prime Castillo, i would pick Castillo by UD. But Hatton is so young, has such great stamina and keeps coming and coming and coming.
          Pause, then rewind.

          Hatton faded terribly in the later rounds against Collazo and Urango. That right there is a tell tale indicator his stamina isn't what it used to be. Afterall we've moved on since the Tszyu fight since Hatton moved up in weight.

          Unfortunetly, Castillo is at the very end of his career. He will more then likely go down in this fight, Probably a flash knockdown, but a knockdown that will buzz himm.
          Why? because he went through the motions against a tough as nails up and coming prospect? I think you're just underrating Ngoudjo, and not taking into consideration Castillo has the tendency to fight down to the level of his opponents.

          And just like morales, that knockdown will be the beggining of the end, and he'll down again before the fight is stopped.
          Ok that's prophetic!

          Hatton KO6 is my prediction. This is the 2nd fight of Hattons life, and we all know how well he did in the first fight of his life, against a guy in the same exact stage of his career basically (tszyu)
          According to Hatton, he gives it all he has in every fight. He openly stated he wanted to make a name for himself in America......and that started by fighting Collazo in a fight where I thought he'd destroy him.

          Comparing a victory over an old washed up Tszyu who has 1 comeback victory against a shot Sharmba Mitchell with a glass chin and knee problems wasn't really enough time to rush him back to the top like everyone else did.



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          • squealpiggy
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            #25
            Hatton faded terribly in the later rounds against Collazo and Urango. That right there is a tell tale indicator his stamina isn't what it used to be.
            I don't really remember him fading terribly against Collazo. He looked weaker but he didn't slow down, and he got caught late on but he still out-threw and outlanded the southpaw.

            Why? because he went through the motions against a tough as nails up and coming prospect? I think you're just underrating Ngoudjo, and not taking into consideration Castillo has the tendency to fight down to the level of his opponents.
            Would you class Juan Urango as a tough as nails up and coming prospect too?

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            • Knicksman20
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              #26
              Originally posted by RunW/Knives
              Ok I respect that, and I could see where you're coming from.

              I'd just think that's stretching it. It took 10 rounds of solid punches and then a barrage from maybe the hardest puncher in boxing to stop Castillo for the first time in his career (legitimately, not a TKO from a cut).

              His chin is granite and might be the sturdiest in the entire sport. I don't think a guy who punches hard yet is still known as a volume puncher is going to have the snap to get that kind of job done.
              Exactly Run. Hatton doesn't have half of the fire power that Chico had & it took 10 rounds to finally get him out of there & he never hit the canvas either. If Hatton is going to fight on the inside, he's going to have to go through the hell Chico went through to beat him & I don't think he's has that kind of will for a fight like that. If he starts grappling, JLC is going to punish him if not rough him up on the inside for doing that.

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              • Run
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                #27
                Originally posted by squealpiggy
                I don't really remember him fading terribly against Collazo. He looked weaker but he didn't slow down, and he got caught late on but he still out-threw and outlanded the southpaw.
                There was a noticeable change in Hatton's stamina toward the later rounds in that fight. He started strong flooring Collazo and then put on a boxing exhibition until he decided to mix it up where he was counterpunched consistently for the rest of the fight, and lost three of the four last rounds.

                I thought he did enough to win the fight however (Hatton) based on the lead he built in the first rounds.

                Would you class Juan Urango as a tough as nails up and coming prospect too?
                Comparing the two fights is moot.

                Castillo wasn't clutching his midsection grimacing in pain almost to the point where people thought the fight could have been stopped.

                More like he was disinterested against Ngoudjo and decided to turn it on in the later rounds thereby winning the fight on the judges cards.



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                • Mozza
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by mikec
                  DO you think the United States is ready to except the first gay boxer to come out of the closet? I mean all the signs are there. Your thoughts please....
                  Are you hoping for some kind of relationship with Ricky Hatton?

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                  • adamk1304
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                    Reason would be?

                    he's only been stopped 1 time by punches and that was against Corrales in their first fight. He's never been on the canvas his entire career and the rest of his stoppage losses were from cuts.

                    Ricky was Floored by Eamon Magee and put on ***** street against Urango and Collazo.
                    I agree that collazo had him hurt, but urango never had him in trouble, hatton took a few hard body shots and that was it.

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                    • Run
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by adamk1304
                      but urango never had him in trouble,
                      What the hell?

                      Did you not see Urango hitting Hatton downstairs and Hatton clutching his midsection running away from Urango? in the later rounds?

                      That was one of the biggest fade jobs I've seen lately. He was clearly hurt from the punishment to the body.



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