How will Hatton do it?

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  • Em1
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    #61
    Originally posted by xxjace
    I have to disagree if floyd really tries to go toe to toe like he says or tries to knock Hatton out. he will fail miserably
    Are you ******ed? Hatton was hurt by Collazo. Luis Collazo. Floyd is going to knock out your overrated POS boxing God.

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    • Wiley Hyena
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      #62
      Originally posted by skilspaydabills
      Must you include Zoo in this damn thread, Floyd would tear Zoo up prime vs prime, period.
      I...disagree.........Tszyu was referred to because he excelled in dismantling the fast and flashy boxer..ie..Judah..with boxing skills not brawling. But, IMO Hatton is no Tszyu and cannot fight Floyd from the outside and expect to win. It was an implied comparison of Judah to Floyd for purposes of analysis, albeit Floyd is better than Judah.

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      • SkillspayBills
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        #63
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        I...disagree.........Tszyu was referred to because he excelled in dismantling the fast and flashy boxer..ie..Judah..with boxing skills not brawling. But, IMO Hatton is no Tszyu and cannot fight Floyd from the outside and expect to win. It was an implied comparison of Judah to Floyd for purposes of analysis, albeit Floyd is better than Judah.
        Don't discuss Zoo with me, you said him beating Vernon in the am's in 1991 would mean he would beat shane mosley, it was simply foolish.

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        • Wiley Hyena
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          #64
          Originally posted by Addison
          N'dou was also a long puncher.

          His short punches were unnatural and ineffective. He could force control in the fight at times but he didn't know what do once he got there.

          N'dou demonstrated how NOT to fight Mayweather.

          But you can see even in this fight..

          Even at the end - how effective Hatton could be.

          This is one of Mayweather's best performances.

          And I can see clearly how Hatton WILL capitialize.. Even here.

          Observe. Even if you've seen it before.





          Hatton's game is up close. That is what he does.

          Mayweather advocates are banking that Hatton will be unable to trap Mayweather or get inside.


          I'd say both parties are presuming and hoping at this point.
          Now, here is an interesting post. If the secret is contained in the N'dou fight, what does Addison see? And I'm especially interested in the comment: "N'dou showed how not to fight Mayweather."
          Last edited by Wiley Hyena; 10-01-2007, 09:32 PM.

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          • Wiley Hyena
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            #65
            Originally posted by skilspaydabills
            Don't discuss Zoo with me, you said him beating Vernon in the am's in 1991 would mean he would beat shane mosley, it was simply foolish.
            I said it was one way of looking at it. But, in your typically hostile way you've managed to convince yourself that I meant something other than exactly what I said.

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            • xxjace
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              #66
              Originally posted by Em1
              Are you ******ed? Hatton was hurt by Collazo. Luis Collazo. Floyd is going to knock out your overrated POS boxing God.
              He's not my boxing God first off. I'm a fan of hatton just as I am of floyd. I was just simply stating my opinion of what can happen in the fight. If you honestly think Hatton has no chance than you should not even be posting in this thread.
              I give pbf all the credit in the world. He has done great things and is one of the best fighters I have ever seen. You can can call hatton a pos fighter if you want but if he really was he wouldnt be fighting pbf in a superfight and tickets wouldn't have sold out in 45 mins.

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              • Wiley Hyena
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                #67
                Originally posted by dadon5
                O he will do it also.. but he will go toe to toe he wont be backing up against hatton... ricky will leap in with a right hook.. mayweather will catch him with an uppercut.. good night
                If this is the case, then the Pavlik-Taylor scenario could play itself out against Floyd. I distinguished that fight because I do not believe Floyd will be going toe to toe with Hatton.

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                • SkillspayBills
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                  I said it was one way of looking at it. But, in your typically hostile way you've managed to convince yourself that I meant something other than exactly what I said.
                  Your statement showed your utter lack of boxing knowledge and comprehension of the fact that STYLES MAKES FIGHTS. It showed me how amateurish your opinions actually are, even though I had a totally different view of them before that one statment changed everything, like a Pavlik right straight.

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                  • Wiley Hyena
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                    Your statement showed your utter lack of boxing knowledge and comprehension of the fact that STYLES MAKES FIGHTS. It showed me how amateurish your opinions actually are, even though I had a totally different view of them before that one statment changed everything, like a Pavlik right straight.
                    "Styles make fights" ?? Wow! That's a new one on me. Since your so sophisticated in the fine art of boxing, please instruct me further. Believe me, I'm hanging on every word. Like when you chided me for picking Pavlik over Taylor. (speaking of Pavlik)

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                    • Amir K Shareef
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                      If this is the case, then the Pavlik-Taylor scenario could play itself out against Floyd. I distinguished that fight because I do not believe Floyd will be going toe to toe with Hatton.
                      um..... ok? there is no reason that floyd will not go toe to toe..

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