If Mayweather Went Toe-to-Toe, He Would Still Beat Hatton

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  • C'MONMANG'
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    #71
    Originally posted by sonofisis
    A bigger, fresher De La Hoya 4 years older than Floyd, coming off no injuries is a much bigger win than beating a Kosta Tszyu 8-9 years older than Hatton, out of his prime, and coming off injuries.

    nope.

    Hatton stopped Zoo. Floyd won a what, split decision?..

    Kostya, RING champ..and Dela a title holder.

    your biased dude, about EVERY THING when it comes to Floyd. it's comical.

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    • Mike Tyson77
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      #72
      Originally posted by c'monmang'
      nope.

      Hatton stopped Zoo. Floyd won a what, split decision?..

      Kostya, RING champ..and Dela a title holder.

      your biased dude, about EVERY THING when it comes to Floyd. it's comical.

      That's right. Hatton TKO'd Zoo. Floyd barely got past Oscar, I had it 115-114 for Floyd.

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      • THE REED
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        #73
        Ill just say this...

        Everyone has a plan... Til they get punched in the face...

        To me de la hoya was way more dangerous than hatton, he was bigger, stronger, better left hook.. he actually could knock down mayweather if he could get to him... you guys are believeing in the hype to much... hatton looks great in training... but billy graham cant come anywhere near simulating what floyd would be doing in the ring... im telling you guys... honestly... you can sit and watch all floyds fights, and analyze him to the T just like oscar did, and just like ricky did... but when you actually step in the ring, and floyds standing there, with his twitching reflexes, his shell defense, his unreal speed and counterpunching... when your actually in the moment... all those game plans and ideas you had... suddenly there not working...

        Does mayweather Wale on the bag like hatton does? no... he doesnt need to.. hes been saying it his entire career... its not about weight.. its not about power punching.... "smart shots" accuracy.. is king in the ring... accuracy and speed... it doesnt matter how hard you can punch, if you cant land those punches... im not saying ricky wont hit floyd... but it sure wont be like ricky is imaging it will...

        Hes faster than you thought... hes stronger than you thought... hes harder to hit than you thought... he isnt getting tired like you thought he was... he can fight inside and outside... and hes fought guys, just like you before... i like ricky hatton, he seems like a great guy... but all talk and bragging aside from floyd... he really is the truth... and when ricky steps through the ropes.. he ll understand what the other 38 opponents meant when they said... floyd is truly the best fighter in the world

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        • sonofisis
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          #74
          Originally posted by c'monmang'
          nope.

          Hatton stopped Zoo. Floyd won a what, split decision?..

          Kostya, RING champ..and Dela a title holder.

          your biased dude, about EVERY THING when it comes to Floyd. it's comical.
          De La Hoya was a weight class above Floyd, there was no Ring champ at Jr. Middle, De La Hoya's career and credentials **** all over Tszyu's and p4p, Oscar was the much better fighter at that point in his career. Tszyu wasn't stopped either, he quit, which showed how much the old man had left (nothing).

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            #75
            Originally posted by c'monmang'
            nope.

            Hatton stopped Zoo. Floyd won a what, split decision?..

            Kostya, RING champ..and Dela a title holder.

            your biased dude, about EVERY THING when it comes to Floyd. it's comical.
            Tszyu quit on his stool. He stopped himself.

            The De La Hoya fight was made to be alot closer than it was by the judges.
            They were just doing everything in their power to create reason for a rematch....when a fights that big, you don't let a rematch fall through the cracks by making one fighter the clear winner....it's just not a smart business thing to do.

            Tszyu was not as dangerous to Hatton as De La Hoya was to Mayweather.

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              #76
              Originally posted by sonofisis
              A bigger, fresher De La Hoya 4 years older than Floyd, coming off no injuries is a much bigger win than beating a Kosta Tszyu 8-9 years older than Hatton, out of his prime, and coming off injuries.
              So your saying beating Delahoya for Floyd was a better win, then beating Tszyu for Hatton?

              Delahoya was comming off a gift with Sturm, a Ko loss to Hopkins, and beating Mayorga.

              Tszyu was unbeaten in the last 8 years Unifying the Titles.

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                #77
                Originally posted by mrpain81
                So your saying beating Delahoya for Floyd was a better win, then beating Tszyu for Hatton?

                Delahoya was comming off a gift with Sturm, a Ko loss to Hopkins, and beating Mayorga.

                Tszyu was unbeaten in the last 8 years Unifying the Titles.
                When it's all said and done, people will recognize De La Hoya as the better fighter.
                So create all these facts to favor your argument all you want.

                De La Hoya is just the better fighter.
                He would've beaten Tszyu and Hatton easily.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by sonofisis
                  De La Hoya was a weight class above Floyd, there was no Ring champ at Jr. Middle, De La Hoya's career and credentials **** all over Tszyu's and p4p, Oscar was the much better fighter at that point in his career. Tszyu wasn't stopped either, he quit, which showed how much the old man had left (nothing).

                  Oscar beaing a better fighter then Kostay and that point is your opnion. He beat Mayo and had a long lay off. that's it.

                  exactley HE QUIT. shown how much Hatton took from him. Oscar quit too..QUIT FRIGGIN JABBING.

                  Oscar started his career 2 lbs higher then Floyd, so what....

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by RHETOЯIC
                    When it's all said and done, people will recognize De La Hoya as the better fighter.
                    So create all these facts to favor your argument all you want.

                    De La Hoya is just the better fighter.
                    He would've beaten Tszyu and Hatton easily.
                    THATS your opinion...thanks

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                      #80
                      Doesnt matter who each fighter beat in the past, its 0-0 against each other. no point in going over the past.

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