Who has more power at 147 Mayweather or Collazo?

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    #1

    Who has more power at 147 Mayweather or Collazo?

    Rewatching the Collazo vs. Hatton fight was one punch from being done. It got me thinking many say there is no chance for a Floyd KO. I know Hatton is as tough as nails. And he's not going down on one punch but that wasn't the problem with Collazo. It was that he was being countered so frequently with good accuracy.

    Now Collazo was very tired and therefore he allowed Hatton to survive the rest round. I don't think Floyd gets too tired for the most part his speed and movement consistent for twelve rounds.

    So my question is who has more power out of Floyd and Collazo? I'm trying to finalize my prediction for the fight.
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    They're about even
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    Originally posted by lefhooktodabody
    Rewatching the Collazo vs. Hatton fight was one punch from being done. It got me thinking many say there is no chance for a Floyd KO. I know Hatton is as tough as nails. And he's not going down on one punch but that wasn't the problem with Collazo. It was that he was being countered so frequently with good accuracy.

    Now Collazo was very tired and therefore he allowed Hatton to survive the rest round. I don't think Floyd gets too tired for the most part his speed and movement consistent for twelve rounds.

    So my question is who has more power out of Floyd and Collazo? I'm trying to finalize my prediction for the fight.
    Depends...Floyd has a lot of power as an In-Fighter. Lately he has been out boxing the bigger man (WHAT HE IS SUPPOSE TO DO). When he decides to HIT N MOVE he doesn't put much Hip Shoulder and weight behind his punch. PBF is a straight up killer as an In-Fighter! Watch the Bald fight

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    • Kball15
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      #3
      Collazo definetly hits harder at welterweight

      But, mayweather can still hurt Hatton for sure cause Hatton is gonna get hit with a lot of shots that he doesnt see. If he ever gets hit by 2 shots back to back that he doesnt see, u can bet ur ass he'll be down for the count

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      • Tyson Jones
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        mayweather does, hands down, he had alot of pop against delahoya, more than some 154 pounders. If he sits down on his punches, he can put on a display like tito did against mayorga. but like mayorga, hatton will be game until the very end.

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        • BmoreBrawler
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          #5
          the smaller fighter will always have more power as an "in fighter" because he has a lower center of gravity and can turn with more leverage and speed on the inside....

          back to what the actual post is talking about, Collazo has way more power. If floyd had any kind of power, he wouldve grown some nads and KO'ed oscar in the 9th.

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          • Tyson Jones
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            #6
            thats not the kind of fighter floyd is, or he would of. and saying any pro boxer lacks nads shows a lack of something for you. Nothing personal but he'd kick your ass balls or not.

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            • Kball15
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              #7
              Originally posted by tysonjones
              mayweather does, hands down, he had alot of pop against delahoya, more than some 154 pounders. If he sits down on his punches, he can put on a display like tito did against mayorga. but like mayorga, hatton will be game until the very end.
              not at welterweight though.

              If you put him at maybe lightweight or junior welter, then id probably say p4p Mayweathers the harder puncher.

              But Collazo rocked Mosley twice in their fight, and Mosley's chin is granite

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              • Kobe Bryant
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                #8
                I think people re forgetting DLH has a very solid chin. And if Floyd laned those punches on any of the current welters besides Williams and Marg they would have atlest had to sit down for a second.

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                • Tyson Jones
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                  #9
                  that is true, im just basing it on how hard it seemed that mayweather hit against delahoya. lets me put in this way and hopefully we can agree here, p4p mayweather hits harder.

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                  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                    #10
                    Luis Collazo has no pop. None.

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