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  • Technical_Skill
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    Hatton Castillo Analysis

    First of all, Ricky Hatton can only fight who is in front of him, he clearly expected this fight to be alot more difficult than it was, and his start proved that, there were some good things about hatton, deffo one of his best performances in a while.

    He fights at a very high tempo and his lead hook was nice, hatton clearly has some degree of boxing skills, he mixes up his right hand with the hook to the body very well.

    The knockout punch itself was a good one, castillo never saw it, he moved his elbow out wide thinking his ribs were covered and a result was looking away from the punch, hatton simply picked his sort and came around the elbow with a nice shot. There was no fix, it was a good shot.

    Hatton fought well, good tempo, some outstanding body work in between, this was deffo the ricky hatton who we used to watch on frank warren cards.

    But there are a few problems, the holding i dont like, there was lots of it, so much so the Harold Lederman called him "The Hook then hug man" Emmanuel Steward (an idiot) also talked about hatton's holding.

    Its a tactic, a smothering tactic, his defence just isnt good enough so he has to smother, i say if it suits him, he should do it, me personally, i dont like it, but its very effective.

    He is STILL vulnerable to silly shots because he keeps throwing in the range of the opponent, which is something he needs to look at, perhaps pick his shots more.

    I watched Castillo-Mayweather one a few weeks ago, this was NOT the same castillo, the HBO commentators were in complete agreement with that, he was a shot fighter and to me he never thought he could beat hatton after the first 30 seconds of that fight, im not hating on hatton, but no way was castillo anywhere near his prime, he was slow, sluggish and lazy and it became obvious to me after round one he had little chance of going 12 rounds.

    Hatton weighed 149 for this fight, so he CAN make 147 no matter what he says, thats where he needs to be, the holding tactic is key to his success because it keeps him in range, but doesnt allow them to hit him much, then on the break off he will lead with a nice hook to the body.

    He definately impressed me, guys, he does have some boxing skills, and tactically he is actually quite well thought out sometimes.

    On mayweather? No. My opinion is still the same, if mayweather can avoid being tied up its a bad style match up for hatton, mayweather loves fighting on the back foot, hatton's defence from the outside is very leaky, if hatton cant close the distance and hurt mayweather straight away, he will probably get potshotted.

    But other than it was a good performance, i think some of the Americans will like it.
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    It wouldn't let me red karma you so I gave you one star. Did I say "red" and "one"? I meant "green" and "five"! Good post.

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      Originally posted by squealpiggy
      It wouldn't let me red karma you so I gave you one star. Did I say "red" and "one"? I meant "green" and "five"! Good post.
      lol, Cheers dude.

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        Im gonna bump this thread with the news that Ellerbe is asking Hatton to now make a serious offer to floyd mayweather, it seems they will accept a proper offer from the hatton camp. I wonder what kind of deal hatton will ask for this time.

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          I'd take this new "offer" with a pinch of salt.

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            #6
            Originally posted by squealpiggy
            I'd take this new "offer" with a pinch of salt.
            I dunno, think mayweather is serious about fighting hatton, for him i think he may think its a tune up, mayweather's a dirty bastard, he's obviously been keeping himself in shape wating for the right money to come along, lol.

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            • OptimusWolf
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              #7
              Excellent thread, the best I've seen on the Hatton-Castillo fight.

              I think the hit and hold label Lederman handed out is slightly harsh. I see it as somewhere between a hit and hold and a rough house style, more like smothering with some holding. I certainly didn't think it was excessive, and controlling the infighting is as much part of boxing as anything else. All fighters use tools to their advantage - for instance, Mayweather consistently sticks his arms in his opponents face to stop them teeing off on him when he's against the ropes. its not cheating, its being smart enough to work within the rules whilst gaining an advantage.

              But yes I thought Castillo was disappointing - he was very slow (although Hatton's foot and handspeed are good, he's no ****ing Gatti), and he didn't carry much pop up to 140, it was clear from the first 30 seconds as you say that hatton was landing the harder crisper shots.

              I said somewhere else that the manner of victory really helper Hatton. With Castillo looking faded, a comfortable decision would have left significant questions regarding whether Hatton still held his power (hip injury rumours put to rest) and whether his lifestyle had definitely caught up with him. I think that he KOd a guy that had never been down before and only genuinely stopped once made it a performance to be proud of in spite of Castillo's poor showing.

              I'd put Hatton's win on a par with Floyd's encounters with JLC overall - what do you reckon - a poorer castillo but a more emphatic win.

              Anyway, congratulations and thanks for a 5 star post.

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                #8
                Originally posted by squealpiggy
                I'd take this new "offer" with a pinch of salt.
                did that really happen......did ricky really lick his hand then fix larrys hair like his mum would do

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                  Yep, Ricky sorted out Larry's hair. Merchant was all psyched up to do a "tough" interview and just as he was about to ask the first question Hatton says "Yer 'air is messed up" then licked his hand and flattened it.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by OptimusWolf

                    I'd put Hatton's win on a par with Floyd's encounters with JLC overall - what do you reckon - a poorer castillo but a more emphatic win.
                    Ermm, hatton's was very good, i think mayweather's was better tho for the following reasons

                    1) Mayweather fought a prime castillo Coming up in weight.

                    2) It was his first fight at that weight

                    3) He clearly hurt himself after round one and spent the rest of the night turning southpaw to avoid using his left hand too much, his left shoulder was the problem.

                    But yeah, team hatton has to make floyd an offer now, floyd's people say they want the fight, so if the money is right, it could happen, up to hatton and how much he demands i guess.

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