Hatton: "Pressure is The Key To Beat Mayweather"
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I think Floyd adapts to whatever. Pressure only works if the person who is applying it knows how to do it. Castillo is the only person who was sucessfull at it so that's why everyone thinks its pressure but the truth is that you have to make changes in the ring against floyd. You have to think.
I would start off with a rampage in the first round then box in the second. Which ever style works best I'd stick with. Maybe I'd use both in different rounds...maybe I'd fight unorthodox.
Then I'd get knocked the **** out!!
Hatton IS gonna fight off the back foot and completely fook Floyd's head up.
People dont realise he is capable of it.Comment
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What amazes me is the confidence so many have in the ability of someone who has never fought at this level. Then to top it off, we know EVERYONE that has fought against Mayweather has gotten in the ring and totally done the polar opposite of what they "planned" to do. Why put so much credence in such statements?
I have seen Floyd have initial problems with an opponent and I would not be surprised if this happened with Hatton. However, Floyd has always been able to instantly devise a plan to counter, even if deviating from his original plan.Comment
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What amazes me is the confidence so many have in the ability of someone who has never fought at this level. Then to top it off, we know EVERYONE that has fought against Mayweather has gotten in the ring and totally done the polar opposite of what they "planned" to do. Why put so much credence in such statements?
I have seen Floyd have initial problems with an opponent and I would not be surprised if this happened with Hatton. However, Floyd has always been able to instantly devise a plan to counter, even if deviating from his original plan.Comment
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I think Floyd adapts to whatever. Pressure only works if the person who is applying it knows how to do it. Castillo is the only person who was sucessfull at it so that's why everyone thinks its pressure but the truth is that you have to make changes in the ring against floyd. You have to think.
I would start off with a rampage in the first round then box in the second. Which ever style works best I'd stick with. Maybe I'd use both in different rounds...maybe I'd fight unorthodox.
Then I'd get knocked the **** out!!Comment
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[QUOTE=beauty;2662366]What amazes me is the confidence so many have in the ability of someone who has never fought at this level. Then to top it off, we know EVERYONE that has fought against Mayweather has gotten in the ring and totally done the polar opposite of what they "planned" to do. Why put so much credence in such statements?
I have seen Floyd have initial problems with an opponent and I would not be surprised if this happened with Hatton. However, Floyd has always been able to instantly devise a plan to counter, even if deviating from his original plan.[/QUOTE]
Both fighters have looked beatable...but they have never been beaten. Point moot. Thanks for trying troll - errr I mean skills.Comment
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What amazes me is the confidence so many have in the ability of someone who has never fought at this level. Then to top it off, we know EVERYONE that has fought against Mayweather has gotten in the ring and totally done the polar opposite of what they "planned" to do. Why put so much credence in such statements?
I have seen Floyd have initial problems with an opponent and I would not be surprised if this happened with Hatton. However, Floyd has always been able to instantly devise a plan to counter, even if deviating from his original plan.Comment
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