Mayweather Slams Hatton's Unbeaten Record

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  • nmuburner22
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    #21
    Well Floyd is right....Hatton in 43 fights has fought one good fighter who was past his prime and thats Zu.

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    • blacksky
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      #22
      So if floyd loses, he would have lost to someone who fought bums his entire career except one fight?

      If that is the case, where does that leave Floyd?

      pretty low wouldn`t you say?

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      • nmuburner22
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        #23
        Originally posted by blacksky
        So if floyd loses, he would have lost to someone who fought bums his entire career except one fight?

        If that is the case, where does that leave Floyd?

        pretty low wouldn`t you say?
        Cmon man cut the crap..Hatton will not win this fight.

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        • bluemax
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          #24
          Styles make or break fights. Hatton has a style that is perfect for Mayweather. Hatton was successful fighting smaller guys but he's going to find out at welterweight he's not going to have the same affect.. People can whip themselves into a frenzy with wild fight scenerios leading to a Hatton win but if you looked at this fight objectively and leave the fighters personalities out of it you just have to go with Mayweather by a comfortable margin! It's not to say Hatton can't win but Mayweather should be the favored fighter and a Hatton win WOULD be an unexpected upset. That being said Hatton supporters aren't going to change their minds so PPV money will pour in. I expect a decision win for Mayweather because of his much faster hands and boxing ability. Here's another prediction that will surprise some, I predict Floyd is the harder puncher in this fight. He's used to the weight and has been fighting bigger guys with no problem which can't be said for Hatton who got pounded by Collazo pulling out a close win.

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          • blacksky
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            #25
            Originally posted by nmuburner22
            Cmon man cut the crap..Hatton will not win this fight.
            you wont return if PBF loses. You couldn`t face it. Even though its the internet. You couldn`t deal with it.

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            • C'MONMANG'
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              #26
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. one again voiced his position of not being impressed with the undefeated record of his Dec. 8 opponent, Ricky Hatton. He disregards the 43-0 resume, calling it a mirage because he says Hatton "hasn't fought anyone." Mayweather told the The Mirror if Hatton fought 43 Mayweathers, he would end up with a record of 0-43. [details]

              wasnt Dela Hoya off for a year before Floyd fought him?

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              • mick66
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                #27
                Originally posted by Technical_Skill
                Only one week to go then, im finding this fight a close one to call, for some ****** reason i can see a contraversial 115-113 for hatton, but who knows.
                I can't believe I just read this......I thought Hatton had no chance.. ?

                Don't lose your nerve now ...for gods sake..

                But I'm afraid, your nightmare will come true.

                The more I look at Hatton, the more I see him walking through Mayweather.

                Never seen him so hyped..
                If PBF wins I will become a fan (begrudgingly).....he'll deserve all the respect in the world..

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by c'monmang'
                  wasnt Dela Hoya off for a year before Floyd fought him?
                  ONE fight in almost THREE years, against a washed up Mayorga. Yup, he was in tip top shape.

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                  • seantrader2001
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                    #29
                    Stop Dreaming!!!

                    There is no perfect style for beating Floyd, just like there was no style that could beat Roy in his prime... People need to stop inventing an imaginary fighter who is capable of dethroning the best!!! If Hatton wins all praises due to him but it will be a major shock.....

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                    • blacksky
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                      #30
                      the way to beat Jones was to take more steroids than him

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