Hatton v. Tszyu...the truth

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    People Call Me Crazy
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    #191
    Originally posted by skilspaydabills
    How about we wait until the 7th and when your points have been raised we can bet them. Thank your for MANNING UP and betting though, some little boys don't have the balls to do so.
    well i know hatton is the underdog. i also know that there have been upsets in boxing. i also think that hatton can give floyld the best fight ever. i mean floyld may win, but i know floyld will have to give his a game. i mean one punch can make a difference, from both of them. all i wanna see is a good fight and for hatton not to be discredited as he is or floylf being hyped up as he is. hes good to almsot great, but he aint perfect in my eyes.

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      Sugar-Will O'-Hurricane
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      #192
      Why is it that all of these people are SURE that Hatton will win, yet for whatever reason, wont bet against Mayweather. Will, DUCK it like "Floyd ducked Tszyu."

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      • BROOKLYN CESAR
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        #193
        Originally posted by Wiley Hyena
        Prior threads started by Dios Dominicano et al....have reasonably established that Hatton beating Tszyu was a greater achievement than Floyd beating Oscar De La Hoya. You will note, that at the time of the Hatton fight Tszyu was top ten p4p (2001-2004). Oscar cannot make that claim at the time he fought Floyd. Furthermore, Tszyu had just six months earlier destroyed Sharmba Mitchell in 3 rounds. On the other hand, Oscar at 154 was beaten around. Therefore, reasonable evidence exists to justify the assumption. Oscar has lost alot of vitality in the last few years, he's clearly on the slide. On the other hand, Tszyu had retained a large portion of his skills and ferocity by the time he got to Hatton.

        Accordingly, let's view Hatton's win over Tszyu in the light it deserves. This clip shows how ferocious and relentless that Brit really is. And, he was up against a HOF fighter who still had gas in the tank:




        Mayweatherites, if you think Floyd Mayweather is in for a walk in the park, then I suspect you in for a very unpleasant surprise. That is Hatton at his finest and most fierce.

        Pick: Hatton
        I can agree Kostya was a big win but bigger then DLH im not so sure!!! Floyd moved up hatton didnt!!!

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