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  • sonofisis
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    "Hatton has no chance", says British boxing fan

    Painful lesson ahead as Hatton faces rough weather against Mayweather, by Richard Wilson


    If Ricky Hatton thinks he’s going to turn up in Las Vegas on December 8 in the best shape of his life and beat Floyd Mayweather, at least one British boxing fan reckons he’d better think again.
    'Mayweather’s reflexes and all-round defence will be too fast for Ricky to land enough clean shots to stop him. As Hatton slows, Mayweather will pick him off with quality punches'
    As a proud British boxing fan of many years, I’d love to see Ricky Hatton beat Floyd Mayweather. But the reality is that it’s not going to happen. The one advantage the Manchester slugger has is that he is naturally bigger.

    Mayweather won the first of his five world titles at super-featherweight, Hatton his first world title at super-lightweight. This fight is at welterweight and Hatton’s only previous outing in this weight division was against Luis Collazo, who gave him one of his toughest fights. Hatton got the nod, but some observers felt Collazo did enough to win. Mayweather, on the other hand, stepped up to super-welter to defeat the legendary Oscar de la Hoya earlier this year, and looked to carry the extra weight comfortably.

    Both men should be at their peak, Hatton at 28 and Mayweather 30, with neither having been in many wars.
    So why does the Englishman have no no chance?

    Hatton isn’t generally considered a one-punch KO artist at this level. When he stops his opponents, he usually takes them out with a high volume of punches - and there’s the problem. Mayweather at his peak deserves to be ranked alongside some of boxing’s greats. A slick, stylish boxer, he has lightning hand speed and reflexes to match, which he uses to slip the majority of punches thrown his way.

    How is Hatton going to land sufficient punches to stop the classiest boxer of his generation? Mayweather destroyed brawler/warrior Arturo Gatti in six rounds, and skilled boxer Shamba Mitchell in the same distance. In his career to date, Mayweather has shown he has the tools to defeat whoever stands in front of him - boxer, puncher or both.

    A common foe for Hatton and Mayweather has been Jose Luis Castillo. Mayweather twice comfortably defeated the Mexican over 12 rounds at lightweight. By the time Hatton got in the ring with him, Castillo’s best days were behind him as many ring wars began to take their toll. So that indicator can probably be ignored. Having said that, Hatton’s destruction of Castillo was highly impressive!

    Hatton’s only chance to win this fight is to swarm Mayweather from the first bell and take the American right out of his 'slick boxer' comfort zone. Actually make 'Pretty Boy' doubt his game plan and draw him into an ugly brawl. For Hatton to sustain this for 12 rounds and take a decision, well, it would take more than I believe he has in the tank.

    That only leaves landing sufficient quality punches to stop his illustrious opponent - and as I’ve already said earlier, that is the problem for Hatton. Mayweather’s reflexes and all-round defence will be too fast for Ricky to land enough clean shots to stop him. As Hatton slows, Mayweather will pick him off with quality punches.

    Mayweather won’t overpower Hatton, but there is a chance he will overwhelm him in the later rounds and force a stoppage. A unanimous decision for the American is the best bet, but don’t discount him stopping Hatton in the championship rounds. Either way, there will be only one winner.

    Ricky Hatton will be far from disgraced in losing this fight. He is proving his courage in taking on the best, and he will go home with his head held high. Unfortunately he will also be contemplating his future as a boxer. - Source
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    Damn. Well floyds reflexes and defense will be a problem. I have a feeling that ricky would bring a good fight to floyd but he would still lose by a decision.

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    • sonofisis
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      ^This seems to be the consensus among boxing fans. Even fair minded British ones.

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      • moofo
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        Damn that one fan.
        Now I know Ricky cannot win.........

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        • Sin City
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          "be nice to him, he's never really had any real friends",says sonofasis mother..

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          • Pugilistic™
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            who gives a **** what he thinks

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            • Mozza
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              Anybody who says Hatton has no chance is blinkered and most likely infatuated by the imaginary bond they have with Floyd Mayweather Junior.

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              • HattonCOOL
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                He has a chance of course he does. But its gonna be hard very hard indeed. I want he to knock mayweaher out so bad just to prove alot of people wrong but i dont think its gonna happen though.

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                • Mozza
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                  Originally posted by HattonCOOL
                  He has a chance of course he does. But its gonna be hard very hard indeed. I want he to knock mayweaher out so bad just to prove alot of people wrong but i dont think its gonna happen though.
                  I don't think it's going to happen either but I find people who say Hatton has no chance incredibly ******, arrogant and patronising.

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                  • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                    Originally posted by Mozza
                    I don't think it's going to happen either but I find people who say Hatton has no chance incredibly ******, arrogant and patronising.
                    When I say that Hatton has "NO" chance, I am being interntionally hyperbolic and mean-spirited.

                    Hatton has a small chance to start with. If mayweather is either a) underprepared, or b) overtrained, then that increases to a fair chance if Ricky can keep the gas on late.

                    What would give Ricky a decent chance would be the ability to score on Mayweather from a reasonable distance (arm's length - the way Chavez and Duran did). Hatton wuld need to vary the distance. Space control.

                    Because mayweather is such a skilled defensive fighter, I don't believe - AT ALL - that Hatton can land shots from a distance. And a fighter like Floyd will not lose to a one-dimensional guy. Hatton just doesn't have enough tools in his toolbox.

                    I watched ODLH-PBF again the other night. I hadn't noticed previously, but Manny Steward said it. He said that Floyd made a small adjustment in his body angle that completely took away Oscar's left hook. ODLH didn't even throw it.

                    But thankfully for Oscar, he was a tall man with a long, quick jab. (Which I have always sworn is the way to beat Floyd.... I swear on the eyes of my unborn children).

                    Oscar has alot of tools and a lot of advantages. Ricky Hatton is not as versatile as Oscar.

                    Whatever is that one thing that you like to do, Floyd will take it away. And you are left to find ANOTHER way to beat him. Most guys don't have that other way. Ricky hatton doesn't have it.

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