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  • Azteca
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    How to beat Mayweather

    Based on his incredible reflexes, speed in all categories, conditioning, consistency of wins over credible fighters PBF would have to be up there with the top 135-140lbs fighters. If a Carlos Hernandez from Venezuela who broke Davey Moore's jaw, and took out Paulo Rossi ever hit him on the chin, or a Roberto Duran jumped in there with him at that weight I would be better able to assess PBF place in boxing history.

    Hatton has the guns to hurt PBF but he must train to constantly close the wide legged gap PBF uses to stay away from all fighters, picking and choosing when his lightning like strikes are to be executed.

    They need a referee in there that will let someone do a Jake Lamotta on him to make it competitive. A shoulder bump now and then is part of boxing and so is infighting. Hattonhas to face reality and realize the way to beat PBF is not to outbox him as it ain't gonna happen with a stepping with the jab and occassional right hand game plan.

    Someone in training camp with Hatton will have to have him practice lightning like half steps closing that gap and reallly put himself into the condition to fire on this guy over and over again forcing him into a shootout on the ropes, in mid ring, clipping him with hooks up the middle, under and over and then flashing in right hands everywhere and anywhere all night long.

    If Hatton cannot get into that kind of condition he will get what Gatti got. Picked apart and chopped with PBF showing much superior body and hand speed.

    This is all nullified like Basilio did to Robinson. Jump on the dude and work him over all night long and be in better shape. If not, take the defeat and waste your time in training camp, collect the check and go home.

    You want to win against this guy, you have to be inventive, ready and brutal and be prepared to pore it on all night until one of you falls.

    Thats the formula to put PBF into the one and only scenario he is vulnerable to with the gloves on and boxing rules. Close that gap, rough him up and you then have a chance to clip him, stun him, cut him, and punch him everywhere with hard shots, especially in the shoulder socket, arms, and when he lowers his entire arm to protect his side, then beat on that arm with hard knuckle shuts through the glove.

    Hatton needs to throw double right hands, double strikes to the same place just like PBF does. Practice timing PBF while PBF punches. Watch films of how he ducks and be there to hit him in places he does not expect like his collar bone.

    Thats the way to be in a fighting postion to win against the flash.
    Last edited by Azteca; 10-02-2007, 07:22 PM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Azteca
    Based on his incredible reflexes, speed in all categories, conditioning, consistency of wins over credible fighters PBF would have to be up there with the top 135-140lbs fighters. If a Carlos Hernandez from Venezuela who broke Davey Moore's jaw, and took out Paulo Rossi ever hit him on the chin, or a Roberto Duran jumped in there with him at that weight I would be better able to assess PBF place in boxing history.

    Hatton has the guns to hurt PBF and the reach but he must train to constantly close the wide legged gap PBF uses to stay away from all fighters, picking and choosing when his lightning like strikes are to be executed.

    They need a referee in there that will let someone do a Jake Lamotta on him to make it competitive. A shoulder bump now and then is part of boxing and so is infighting. Hattonhas to face reality and realize the way to beat PBF is not to outbox him as it ain't gonna happen with a stepping with the jab and occassional right hand game plan.

    Someone in training camp with Hatton will have to have him practice lightning like half steps closing that gap and reallly put himself into the condition to fire on this guy over and over again forcing him into a shootout on the ropes, in mid ring, clipping him with hooks up the middle, under and over and then flashing in right hands everywhere and anywhere all night long.

    If Hatton cannot get into that kind of condition he will get what Gatti got. Picked apart and chopped with PBF showing much superior body and hand speed.

    This is all nullified like Basilio did to Robinson. Jump on the dude and work him over all night long and be in better shape. If not, take the defeat and waste your time in training camp, collect the check and go home.

    You want to win against this guy, you have to be inventive, ready and brutal and be prepared to pore it on all night until one of you falls.

    Thats the formula to put PBF into the one and only scenario he is vulnerable to with the gloves on and boxing rules. Close that gap, rough him up and you then have a chance to clip him, stun him, cut him, and punch him everywhere with hard shots, especially in the shoulder socket, arms, and when he lowers his entire arm to protect his side, then beat on that arm with hard knuckle shuts through the glove.

    Hatton needs to throw double right hands, double strikes to the same place just like PBF does. Practice timing PBF while PBF punches. Watch films of how he ducks and be there to hit him in places he does not expect like his collar bone.

    Thats the way to be in a fighting postion to win against the flash.
    Good post! I agree with your assessment.

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    • Verstyle
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      #3
      All of the "How to beat Mayweather" threads always pops up when he has a fight coming up.I'll take a Larry Merchant quote about Tyson in the Tyson vs. Biggs fight. "People say a hurricane is predictable,but what can you do about it"

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      • SkillspayBills
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        #4
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
        All of the "How to beat Mayweather" threads always pops up when he has a fight coming up.I'll take a Larry Merchant quote about Tyson in the Tyson vs. Biggs fight. "People say a hurricane is predictable,but what can you do about it"
        I hate that old man, but sometimes he makes perfect sense.

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        • AntonTheMeh
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          #5
          mayweather is a flawless fighter period,but the way to beat him is to fight a busy fight that's what castillo did in the first fight.there is nobody in the world than can out box him or out brawl him[when he wants to], but there is one chinq in that armor and that is persistent agression.he hasn't broken yet but he has bent before.

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          • Scottie2Hottie
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            #6
            if hatton fights mayweather the way he fought tszyu, he'll win.

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            • Wiley Hyena
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              #7
              Originally posted by Azteca
              Based on his incredible reflexes, speed in all categories, conditioning, consistency of wins over credible fighters PBF would have to be up there with the top 135-140lbs fighters. If a Carlos Hernandez from Venezuela who broke Davey Moore's jaw, and took out Paulo Rossi ever hit him on the chin, or a Roberto Duran jumped in there with him at that weight I would be better able to assess PBF place in boxing history.

              Hatton has the guns to hurt PBF but he must train to constantly close the wide legged gap PBF uses to stay away from all fighters, picking and choosing when his lightning like strikes are to be executed.

              They need a referee in there that will let someone do a Jake Lamotta on him to make it competitive. A shoulder bump now and then is part of boxing and so is infighting. Hattonhas to face reality and realize the way to beat PBF is not to outbox him as it ain't gonna happen with a stepping with the jab and occassional right hand game plan.

              Someone in training camp with Hatton will have to have him practice lightning like half steps closing that gap and reallly put himself into the condition to fire on this guy over and over again forcing him into a shootout on the ropes, in mid ring, clipping him with hooks up the middle, under and over and then flashing in right hands everywhere and anywhere all night long.

              If Hatton cannot get into that kind of condition he will get what Gatti got. Picked apart and chopped with PBF showing much superior body and hand speed.

              This is all nullified like Basilio did to Robinson. Jump on the dude and work him over all night long and be in better shape. If not, take the defeat and waste your time in training camp, collect the check and go home.

              You want to win against this guy, you have to be inventive, ready and brutal and be prepared to pore it on all night until one of you falls.

              Thats the formula to put PBF into the one and only scenario he is vulnerable to with the gloves on and boxing rules. Close that gap, rough him up and you then have a chance to clip him, stun him, cut him, and punch him everywhere with hard shots, especially in the shoulder socket, arms, and when he lowers his entire arm to protect his side, then beat on that arm with hard knuckle shuts through the glove.

              Hatton needs to throw double right hands, double strikes to the same place just like PBF does. Practice timing PBF while PBF punches. Watch films of how he ducks and be there to hit him in places he does not expect like his collar bone.

              Thats the way to be in a fighting postion to win against the flash.
              Great post! Azteca...great post. The reference to Lamotta is excellent. Robinson v. Lamotta?? Is that the kind of thing we have coming down the pike?

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              • Easton Assassin
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                #8
                Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
                Great post! Azteca...great post. The reference to Lamotta is excellent. Robinson v. Lamotta?? Is that the kind of thing we have coming down the pike?
                Nope, Robinson had great power and was willing to trade. Mayweather does not trade unless he feels absolutely safe.

                I think it was you who used the rocky chasing the chicken analogy. That is correct.

                Floyd might try to trade early because of pressure by Hatton, but a few good shots to the kidney and Mayweather will be on his bike to stay!


                Mayweather has never faced what Hatton will bring in this fight.


                He won't react well and this fight will put to rest any speculation about Mayweather handling a Margarito,Cotto, or any other world class brawler above the 135 limit!

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                • Dick-Sucker
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                  #9
                  I seriously think Mayweather is close to unbeatable at the moment. His defence is to good.

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                  • Wiley Hyena
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                    Nope, Robinson had great power and was willing to trade. Mayweather does not trade unless he feels absolutely safe.

                    I think it was you who used the rocky chasing the chicken analogy. That is correct.

                    Floyd might try to trade early because of pressure by Hatton, but a few good shots to the kidney and Mayweather will be on his bike to stay!


                    Mayweather has never faced what Hatton will bring in this fight.


                    He won't react well and this fight will put to rest any speculation about Mayweather handling a Margarito,Cotto, or any other world class brawler above the 135 limit!
                    Didn't mean to imply Floyd was equal to Robinson, Easton. lol You know better than that. But, the Lamotta style grit and determination is an interesting comparison to Hatton.

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