Hatton: "Pressure is The Key To Beat Mayweather"

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  • Mizzou
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    #131
    Ricky couldn't beat Mayweather with a loaded magnum. It says alot about golddigging mayweather rematching DLH and Fatton. I don' tthink he'll ever fight cotto or anyone who poses a threat.

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    • Ras44
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      #132
      It may, and it may not be. However, if pressure is the key, Hatton is not the guy to do it. Why? Not enough power in his punches at 147 and not strong enough to manhandle Mayweather.

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      • nymike03
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        #133
        Hatton needs to never speak of Mayweather again or even think about fighting him. End of story-fight at 140 and rule the division, you got a great fan base and your a great fighter just forget about Mayweather.

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        • Allucard
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          #134
          Originally posted by nymike03
          Hatton needs to never speak of Mayweather again or even think about fighting him. End of story-fight at 140 and rule the division, you got a great fan base and your a great fighter just forget about Mayweather.
          It's funny how people say Hatton is very small for 147 and should never gone there yet the p4p king is a lighter build than he is. Oh and by the way, he did manhandle Mayweather for a while, although not being effective. He was the stronger man in the ring and Mayweather was forced to adapt yet again, in great fashion.

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