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  • Easton Assassin
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    #11
    Originally posted by xxjace
    Pbf is not only going to lose but he is gonna get hurt.
    Im telling ya, Hatton is a ***in beast.


    Mayweather has NEVER faced somone like him. That look on Tszyu's face when he quit was the look of a man that found somthing he did not expect!

    I predict we will see the same look on Mayweather face in december-ofcourse that after they revive him!

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    • xxjace
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      #12
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
      Yeah I don't know, man.

      Floyd beat the living **** out of Chavez. And I'd say his defense is comparable to Hatton's. Neither of them hang their hat on defending their face from punches.........and I can't get over how Floyd uppercutted him over and over like he was timing an object.

      I see the size advantage being a factor for Floyd because his reach will enable him to pot shot Hatton at a distance and be away from harm. Even if Hatton rushes in to clinch, he's going to get tagged coming in.........half of the punches will be blocked and of the half that land, I'd say around 5 or 10 percent will even be ones that could be damaging.

      1. Mayweather's defense is almost impregnable. The only way I see to mount an attack on him is to be big, and jab the **** out of him. Simple as that. We saw how Oscar stopped him in his tracks when he did in fact throw it. I've always said that Winky would mop the floor with him because he's too ****ing big and all he does is throw jabs. He'd impale Floyd on the end of it.

      2. Floyd is really good physical shape, and has a solid chin. The only time I've ever seen him hurt from a punch was against Corley when that straight left put him up against the ropes. He's been hit by huge punches from JLC, Oscar and others and recovered quickly. The two times he's been down (One against Judah that was a legitimate knockdown but wasn't counted) and the other against Hernandez where he lost his balance and held himself up on the canvas with his glove..........that resulted in the counted knockdown.

      In both cases, balance was an issue. Regardless my point is that Hatton won't be able to just go in there and ****ing walk through him.

      As much as I'd like that to happen...................it isn't going to.
      you do bring up some interesting points

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      • Wiley Hyena
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        #13
        Originally posted by xxjace
        pbf said he is gonna go toe to toe almost promises he will........yeah he may for about 30 secs then he will quickly start evading as usual.
        There is no way Floyd is going toe to toe. He may confront Hatton at first, but IMO he will quickly go into standard Floyd style. This will work against Floyd in this fight. Everybody, including the judges, will penalize Floyd for going for the all points decision in this fight. IMO

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        • Run
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          #14
          Originally posted by xxjace
          you do bring up some interesting points
          I've been hoping and praying for Hatton to win this fight, trust me.

          I'm just not going to lay a god damn dollar on it happening though. I see this as a terrible match up for Hatton at best. This is the kind of guy that will give him trouble, and he's only fought 1 of them before in Collazo.

          A poor man's, less mobile, less athletic, slower, less skilled southpaw version of the fighter in Mayweather he's going to face.



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          • WLAD OWNS
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            #15
            Originally posted by Easton Assassin
            So i am not the crazy fooker the nuthuggers would have everyone believe!


            whew, i was almost buying that **** for a moment.

            How can anyone watch that and say that a bigger, stronger, faster Hatton stands no chance.


            Floyd was up a point when chaves quit on HBO cards. Where will Hatton be by then?
            Don't worry, the boxing fans on here that actually have brains comprehend the valid points you make regarding Hatton vs Mayweather.

            This footage of Chavez vs Mayweather was all I needed to see to realize that Hatton has an even better chance than I originally thought. I feel sorry for Floyd's ribs, actually I don't, I want to see them broken.

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            • Easton Assassin
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              #16
              Originally posted by RunW/Knives
              Yeah I don't know, man.

              Floyd beat the living **** out of Chavez. And I'd say his defense is comparable to Hatton's. Neither of them hang their hat on defending their face from punches.........and I can't get over how Floyd uppercutted him over and over like he was timing an object.

              I see the size advantage being a factor for Floyd because his reach will enable him to pot shot Hatton at a distance and be away from harm. Even if Hatton rushes in to clinch, he's going to get tagged coming in.........half of the punches will be blocked and of the half that land, I'd say around 5 or 10 percent will even be ones that could be damaging.

              1. Mayweather's defense is almost impregnable. The only way I see to mount an attack on him is to be big, and jab the **** out of him. Simple as that. We saw how Oscar stopped him in his tracks when he did in fact throw it. I've always said that Winky would mop the floor with him because he's too ****ing big and all he does is throw jabs. He'd impale Floyd on the end of it.

              2. Floyd is really good physical shape, and has a solid chin. The only time I've ever seen him hurt from a punch was against Corley when that straight left put him up against the ropes. He's been hit by huge punches from JLC, Oscar and others and recovered quickly. The two times he's been down (One against Judah that was a legitimate knockdown but wasn't counted) and the other against Hernandez where he lost his balance and held himself up on the canvas with his glove..........that resulted in the counted knockdown.

              In both cases, balance was an issue. Regardless my point is that Hatton won't be able to just go in there and ****ing walk through him.

              As much as I'd like that to happen...................it isn't going to.
              Good post.

              Where we differ. Did you see Mayweather block any of Chavezs body attack? Not a one freind. Now calculate how many body shots Hatton throws in one round and look 10 rounds ahead. If you think Mayweather isn't gonna be felling that-i think you are wrong. Thats assuming hatton doesn't land a clean liver shot-somthing he has done manytimes in his career. Hatton has stopped many opponents with body shots alone.


              Add to that Floyd really is feather fisted. Yeah he is a crisp puncher, but by no means devastating. Watch the tszyu fight. he hit Hatton Clean with multiple pwershots that took Judah out twice with one of them. Mayweather isn't hurting Hatton.

              Whats left? Floyd pointing his way to a decision. You think team hatton doesn't realize this? Hatton will come out and immediatly engage from the opening bell and he won't give floyd time to set up. It's gonna be an ugly close in fight.

              Every opponent Floyd has faced of that style has made him look bad.


              Hatton is a bigger stronger better version of that than Floyd has EVER FACED.

              RE THINK IT MAN!

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              • Run
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                #17
                Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                Every opponent Floyd has faced of that style has made him look bad.


                Hatton is a bigger stronger better version of that than Floyd has EVER FACED.

                RE THINK IT MAN!
                Naah man, Oscar makes Hatton look small.

                He's the biggest, strongest, best fighter Floyd has ever faced.



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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                  Imagine that Chavez had Ricky Hattons power and body attack. I also want you to consider that if Chaves can close range and **** like that against floyd at his best weight, what can hatton do now that Mayweather is much older and nowhere near as fast at 147 as he was at 130.

                  Imagine Maywather finding the ropes and letting Hatton wing like that for a moment.

                  Here is the proof of what is coming.

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9c09SI9XM0
                  I was shocked that DLH didn't run with a game plan similar to this one.

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                  • Wiley Hyena
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                    Naah man, Oscar makes Hatton look small.

                    He's the biggest, strongest, best fighter Floyd has ever faced.
                    Up to now. But Oscar was a few years past it. Hatton's right in the middle of it.

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                    • Easton Assassin
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                      Naah man, Oscar makes Hatton look small.

                      He's the biggest, strongest, best fighter Floyd has ever faced.
                      DUDE, OSCAR IS A BOXER-HE WAS A HORRIBLE PRESSURE FIGHTER.

                      Hatton is a brawler. A bigger, stronger, faster brawler than any floyd has ever faced.

                      Styles make fights. DLH should have done what he does best-boxed. Had he stayed behind the jab from round one and not flailed on the ropes like a pissed off hooker- he would have out pointed floyd-that seems obvious at this point!

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