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Is Ricky Hatton the best ever at the "punch and grab" technique.

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  • #11
    Dont criticise Hatton for it. You have to try and overcome what Hatton does so well. PBF will try to overcome what noone has done so far.
    Hatton has short arms so he is never far from holding unless hes hitting you close in with body punches.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
      Dont criticise Hatton for it. You have to try and overcome what Hatton does so well. PBF will try to overcome what noone has done so far.
      Hatton has short arms so he is never far from holding unless hes hitting you close in with body punches.
      THIS TOPIC JUST SHOWS HOW MUCH HATTON SUCKS I MEAN COME ON INSTEAD OF MASTERING FIGHTING AND BOXING HE HAS MASTERED HOLDING OH LET ME GET IT RIGHT PUNCH THEN HOLD. I KEEP TELLING PEOPLE HE HOLDS AND HOLDS AND HOLDS HATTON IS

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      • #13
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        Dont criticise Hatton for it. You have to try and overcome what Hatton does so well. PBF will try to overcome what noone has done so far. Hatton has short arms so he is never far from holding unless hes hitting you close in with body punches.
        Some would say that HATTON is going to try to overcome what noone has done so far.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by braveheart31 View Post
          THIS TOPIC JUST SHOWS HOW MUCH HATTON SUCKS I MEAN COME ON INSTEAD OF MASTERING FIGHTING AND BOXING HE HAS MASTERED HOLDING OH LET ME GET IT RIGHT PUNCH THEN HOLD. I KEEP TELLING PEOPLE HE HOLDS AND HOLDS AND HOLDS HATTON IS
          It's not "lame" it's smart...

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          • #15
            Originally posted by MightyMikeA View Post
            Before you flame me, this is a serious thread. The punch and hold technique is indeed a skill and it occured to me that there have been many successful fighters incorporating such a technique (one other of note is John Ruiz and Bernard Hopkins as of late). If you look at Hatton's technique though, it's flawless. Study him and you willl see how he seemlessly seems to punch and then flow into the clinch position right after the impact of his punches. I'm not crazy about this technique but he uses it very effectively and no doubt has consciously honed it with practice over the years and it has brought him success.
            Actually, I think the best current practitioner is Bernard Hopkins.

            Bernard hits you, holds you, gives you a bit of head, a bit of elbow, digs a body shot, and hits you again on the other side of the ref. And pops you as you pull away.
            It really wears you down.

            What makes BHop so effective is that he sometimes moves away, and sometimes moves in close. More varied.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
              Hatton is not only the the best ever at that technique, he is the best ever period.
              who is that in ya avatar?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by C.Y. View Post
                who is that in ya avatar?
                KIM KARDASHIAN.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Deeznuts View Post
                  To my understanding excessive clinching is not allowed in boxing but an exception has been made for Hatton and other fighters latelely. This is not a style this **** is ruining the sport and others are adopting it
                  It's not a new thing; look at some grainy videos, it was much worse at the beginning of the last century

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
                    KIM KARDASHIAN.
                    oh ok
                    she looks different everytime i see her
                    didnt know she had that much ass

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                    • #20
                      It works extremely well for Hatton. if you watch most of his fights you will see that it isn't exactly holding or clinching, he feints and smothers his opponent with his nearest arm and throws with his free arm, at the same time he uses the leverage he has gained by the position to pivot his opponent and smash in the hooks.

                      This technique has been used by many fighters for decades but Hatton seems to have perfected it, the reason why he 'gets away with it' is simple, he throws a huge volume of punches from different sides and angles therefore most referees do not deem it as clinching or hitting and holding.

                      Look through the tapes and you will find that it is hardly mentioned by the referees during the fights or by his losing opponents after the fights!
                      Last edited by MickyHatton; 08-07-2007, 07:03 AM.

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