If Hatton beats "Pretty Poof" Mayweather..
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Incidentally it's unfair to keep posting the same clip of a late round against Urango to illustrate Hatton fighting. Why not show some footage of him fighting Ben Tackie or Ray Oliviera and count how many times he clinches?Comment
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He also throws twice as many punches per round as Mayweather on average.
Incidentally it's unfair to keep posting the same clip of a late round against Urango to illustrate Hatton fighting. Why not show some footage of him fighting Ben Tackie or Ray Oliviera and count how many times he clinches?
Right?
If we use the Tackie/Oliveira model for Hatton ('03/'04), then we must use the Corley/NDou model as examples of how PBF fights.
What is your preference?
BTW, Hatton threw 63/round for Urango and 62/round for Collazo. You may want to cut back on those Exaggeration Tabs.Comment
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Unless you are over 170 lbs and have a 6 feet + talle frame you shouldn't be talking like that unless you just started watching boxing and are judging floyd based on his baldomir-delahoya performances.
He fights the way he fights against bigger guys but if you're a small dude you're getting your ass tore up SinComment
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What's fair is fair. If we will use Baldomir & Delahoya as examples of how PBF fights, then it is time-appropriate to use Collazo and Urango for Hatton.
Right?
If we use the Tackie/Oliveira model for Hatton ('03/'04), then we must use the Corley/NDou model as examples of how PBF fights.
What is your preference?
BTW, Hatton threw 63/round for Urango and 62/round for Collazo. You may want to cut back on those Exaggeration Tabs.
In any case I think I'm pretty fair when it comes to assessing Floyd's ability. I know that not everyone is, but I'm more fair in assessing Floyd than you are in assessing Hatton. You acknowledged that Hatton has ability in only one thread ever. Every other comment you have made is geared to discrediting him.Comment
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