Hatton's 4 round more exciting than Mayweather's career?

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  • squealpiggy
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    #91
    Hatton beat Castillo to the punch consistently in the first two rounds, it was competitive in the third and he started the fourth like a wild man. I watched the fourth again today and he was sinking big clean body shots in throughout until his murderous finishing shot.

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    • Kobe Bryant
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      #92
      Originally posted by squealpiggy
      Hatton beat Castillo to the punch consistently in the first two rounds, it was competitive in the third and he started the fourth like a wild man. I watched the fourth again today and he was sinking big clean body shots in throughout until his murderous finishing shot.
      His body shots were landing. He was doing fine in the fight. But as soon as he landed a few punches he would fall in and hold. I respect Hatton but I hate that part of his style.

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      • BROOKLYN CESAR
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        #93
        Hatton dont have the skills to beat floyd!!!

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        • beauty
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          #94
          Originally posted by lefhooktodabody
          His body shots were landing. He was doing fine in the fight. But as soon as he landed a few punches he would fall in and hold. I respect Hatton but I hate that part of his style.

          I agree. I only had Castillo taking the fourth, but even that surprised me. Castillo came out visibly uninterested in being there and that concerned me. There was no fire. No spark. No passion. Just absent presence. I feel for him because he really let a lot of his fans down. (He has enough.) I just do not think he loves the sport anymore. He exhibited that last night because while Hatton may ultimately have beat him, had he put up a fight (and he could have) it would not be so disappointing.

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          • Kobe Bryant
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            #95
            Originally posted by beauty
            I agree. I only had Castillo taking the fourth, but even that surprised me. Castillo came out visibly uninterested in being there and that concerned me. There was no fire. No spark. No passion. Just absent presence. I feel for him because he really let a lot of his fans down. (He has enough.) I just do not think he loves the sport anymore. He exhibited that last night because while Hatton may ultimately have beat him, had he put up a fight (and he could have) it would not be so disappointing.
            Yeah I knew when Hatton pushed him around and made him fall down that he had nothing. He looked pathetic, out there he only showed life in the thrid. I knew it would be a long night for Castillo, I mean short night lol.

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