Mayweather-Hatton 24/7 Part 4...Your thoughts.
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i agree man not taking anything away from pbf but hatton has this look in his eyes like he is demon possesed or some **** lol.Comment
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Hattons got a great chance , but the thing with the Urango fights etc , they humanize him because if you just watch 24/7 he is a fire breathing dragon that stands 10ft tall and fires thunderbolts from his ass , the hypes great to fire the emotions but its still hype .Comment
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We Are Being Sold A Mismatch As A Competitive Fight.
That is the purpose of 24/7. Do you also notice how Floyd hasn't slagged Hatton lately?
They whispered in his ear: people are paying to see a competitive fight or upset. nobody will buy if they expect a FMJ washout.
He gets it now.
His match with Ricky Hatton could make Floyd Mayweather Jr. the all-time single-year pay-per-view king.
Mayweather Jr. might feel the same way, but he's too smart to say it. He's aware that if he trashes Hatton too much, he'll turn potential customers away.
"If I say it's one-sided, nobody will want to buy the pay-per-view," Mayweather Jr. said, beaming.
Perhaps half of those 1.5 million people that Schaefer expects to dole out $54.95 to buy the pay-per-view will be watching just to marvel at his Leonard-esque skills.
But a fighter is really a draw when there's at least as many who want to see him get his block knocked off as there are who want to see him win. And in Hatton, a gritty, physically strong and unusually determined man who has fashioned a 43-0 record, they're hoping they have the man who can finally wipe the grin off Mayweather's faceComment
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Bingo...I swear if I didnt know anythning about boxing I would say to myself "oh my god this Hatton guy looks like a beast..he will kill Floyd"
24/7......Marketing Genius.Comment
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Well Floyd didn't start out all worried and somber. Something got into his head. You can explain it away with your assumptions. The rest of us can interpret for ourselves.That is the purpose of 24/7. Do you also notice how Floyd hasn't slagged Hatton lately?
They whispered in his ear: people are paying to see a competitive fight or upset. nobody will buy if they expect a FMJ washout.
He gets it now.
His match with Ricky Hatton could make Floyd Mayweather Jr. the all-time single-year pay-per-view king.
Mayweather Jr. might feel the same way, but he's too smart to say it. He's aware that if he trashes Hatton too much, he'll turn potential customers away.
"If I say it's one-sided, nobody will want to buy the pay-per-view," Mayweather Jr. said, beaming.
Perhaps half of those 1.5 million people that Schaefer expects to dole out $54.95 to buy the pay-per-view will be watching just to marvel at his Leonard-esque skills.
But a fighter is really a draw when there's at least as many who want to see him get his block knocked off as there are who want to see him win. And in Hatton, a gritty, physically strong and unusually determined man who has fashioned a 43-0 record, they're hoping they have the man who can finally wipe the grin off Mayweather's faceComment
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