I think one thing we all can agree on is that Hatton IS angry. However, anger can be a tool and it has inspired great athletic achievements, not to mention many great social movements. Its all about control, either anger runs all over you or you harness it, making the conscious choice to hold on to it, and focus it on a deliberate task. The question is, what is Hatton doing with his anger, and we won't know until tomorrow night.
What I do know is that Hatton is going to need a little something extra tomorrow night if he wants to win. I take nothing away from how Floyd acted at the weigh-in, doesn't really matter if he's bothered or not. I guarantee when Floyd steps into the ring he will be focused and ready. I may not like the guy but he is a dedicated professional, skilled, athletic, and hard working. I hope Hatton wins but that's one big ass mountain to climb.
What I do know is that Hatton is going to need a little something extra tomorrow night if he wants to win. I take nothing away from how Floyd acted at the weigh-in, doesn't really matter if he's bothered or not. I guarantee when Floyd steps into the ring he will be focused and ready. I may not like the guy but he is a dedicated professional, skilled, athletic, and hard working. I hope Hatton wins but that's one big ass mountain to climb.
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