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  • Originally posted by BmoreBrawler View Post
    No, it would he hard to discredit floyd for taking a challenge, but not hard to....

    Discredit his fans for bragging about a win over a midget clearly out of his best weight class(not saying they will, saying IF they do).

    Discredit Floyd for running all night long(not saying he will, saying IF he does).
    Depends on the defintion of running... it is hard to discredit "running" when running is hitting and then getting out of the way of the return shot.

    If he pulls an Oscar De La Hoya 12th round performance against Trinidad, then yes, you can talk all the **** you want on his "running" without any backfire from me.

    I just am worried that someone will again say "FLOYD FIGHTS **** FIGHTERS WHO SUCK LMAO!!!!1"

    And then we'll say, but Ricky Hatton was #9 P4P in the world when Floyd beat him (if he does), and then they will be like, "THATS AS GOOD AS A LOSS< HE DIDNT WIN AT 140< COWARD ***** BUSINESSMAN ***!!!!!!!!111111"

    Listen, it is definately not people like you that I am worried about when it comes to taking credit away from a Floyd victory, if he indeed does get it.

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    • Joe Cal***gyslappy

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      • Originally posted by BmoreBrawler View Post
        No, it would he hard to discredit floyd for taking a challenge, but not hard to....

        Discredit his fans for bragging about a win over a midget clearly out of his best weight class(not saying they will, saying IF they do).

        Discredit Floyd for running all night long(not saying he will, saying IF he does).
        Floyd could run around but not away you know he got the ring to use.

        he cant hide.

        He is going to punch to win

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        • Originally posted by joepal View Post
          I most definitely agree. Pac fought MAB, JMM, and Morales at their best weights, why can't Floyd with Hatton?
          Is 147 Mayweather's best weight?


          AND WHAT IS TO STOP HATTON AT COMING IN AT THE WEIGHT THAT IS BEST FOR HIM???

          HATTON CAN COME IN AT 138, 140, 143.5, 144.6058 OR 147

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          • Originally posted by joepal View Post
            Look ******* you're ducking me. Answer this question: Is fighting Hatton at 147 the best Hatton that Floyd could ever fight? Or is it the 140 Hatton that just demolished JLC? I dunno why I am even asking this question, but something tells you would answer it really WRONG.
            YES. ABSOLUTELY.

            Fighting Hatton at 147 is an ADVANTAGE FOR HATTON.

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            • Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
              YES. ABSOLUTELY.

              Fighting Hatton at 147 is an ADVANTAGE FOR HATTON.
              I think we have a winner for the Most Nuthugging Post of the Year.

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              • Originally posted by joepal View Post
                I think we have a winner for the Most Nuthugging Post of the Year.
                agreed We already saw an incompetent hatton at 147, not much is likely to change with this being his second fight there.

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                • Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View Post
                  [COLOR="Red"][B][SIZE="4"]AND WHAT IS TO STOP HATTON AT COMING IN AT THE WEIGHT THAT IS BEST FOR HIM???
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                  The fact that he will lose his power advantage to a mayweather with a 147lb muscular body. He has to maximize that power to keep the advantage. If Mayweather has comparable power AND speed, HAtton's finished.

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                  • Originally posted by BmoreBrawler View Post
                    agreed We already saw an incompetent hatton at 147, not much is likely to change with this being his second fight there.
                    but he made his excuse saying that it his debut at 147 and that Callazo is a trick southpaw...etc

                    But as long as he agreed with the contract and deal then there is no turning back only by injury.

                    Hatton took the fight because he either think he could win and get payday. It is a huge risk for him but it also is a huge reward if he won Mayweather he becomes p4p top 3 at least and would be the first one to beat Mayweather as well as his legacy will be great considering alot of doors open for him

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                    • Originally posted by joepal View Post
                      I think we have a winner for the Most Nuthugging Post of the Year. :
                      147 gives Hatton OPTIONS. He can come in bigger. Or he can stay small. If he elects to stay small, he doesn't have to weaken himself by drying out the usual 14 pounds. He would only have to dry down to 147... not 140.

                      How is that not an advantage?

                      Have you ever had to make weight for anything, fatboy?

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