exactly.. Hatton has great power don't get me wrong but Castillo went 4 rounds pretty well, it wasn't until that 1 solid punch landed that ended the fight.. Hatton gave hit him with one of his regular standard power shot's, no different than what was happening in the 1st three rounds but it was WHERE he caught him that dropped him out the fight, he took a knee he didn't fall down so he wasn't hurt anywhere other than where that punch landed.. 100
Does HATTON hit that hard or did Castillo not want to fight?
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The implication is that the rest of the fight was a long time. In any case Hatton was in "survival mode" for about 20 seconds and then started throwing punches again.Comment
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Over the course of the fight Hatton landed more shots, landed harder shots and generally outworked Collazo. He lost a significant number of rounds, but he still did enough to win the fight.what i saw was hatton getting out pointed, taking alot of shots, and finally getting ready to go in the 12th round from an accumulation of punches. hatton definatley had some good moments. im not saying hatton got dominated or anything like that because the fight was definatley close. i just thought that collazo got the better of him.Comment
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ha ha, so you thought a tired worn out castillo who thought he was getting paid 40 grand was going to give another war. the shot was beautifully placed and was obviously a very hard shot but castillo was/is completely washed up, thats no excuse, its a factComment
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if he did win the fight he won it on workrate alone, after throwing everything at collazo he got frustrated when after the halfway point luis was still there and punching back, hatton then showed that he couldnt change up and adapt, just boring forward and getting picked off for most of the2nd half. imo collazo was the freshest/close to peak young fighter rk has boxed.Comment
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