Hatton: "I'll Be On Him Like A Rash"
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What's the difference between the two? Apart from the fact that Urango can punch and is a southpaw?Comment
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So... your alternative is what?
Listen to dip****s like you and Viva Mexico?
Yes, you are obviously more qualified than people who get paid to follow the sport. It is not a distraction for them, it is their life's work.
I'll stick to the experts picks for the most part, thank you.Comment
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D-dub,So... your alternative is what?
Listen to dip****s like you and Viva Mexico?
Yes, you are obviously more qualified than people who get paid to follow the sport. It is not a distraction for them, it is their life's work.
I'll stick to the experts picks for the most part, thank you.
Ignore Tony628. He is clearly poorly educated. I make a statement that "the experts are generally correct". And he pulls a single example. Of a fight that was nearly even-money, btw.
Some people don't seem to grasp the concept of "generally" or "usually"Comment
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Why would I ignore Tony628 though?
Isn't it good practice to have some easy batting practice before stepping up to the plate with the big boys?Comment
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Get over your obsession with the Hatton/Collazo fight... We've all established that Hatton was hurt in the later rounds, so what! Any good fighter would've tested Hatton at the weight, and Collazo is a good fighter after all.
Hatton did struggle in the last round against Urango, and i think he may struggle down the stretch against Mayweather, therefore, if he is to win the fight on points, IMO he has to do it in the first 8-9 rounds.Last edited by Franko; 10-09-2007, 06:31 AM.Comment

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