Great Fighters adapt to situations
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Thats what I've always been so in awe with Floyd for, his ability to adapt. The first few rounds on saturday were perhaps the toughest rounds of his career but he remained calm and calculated and worked Hatton out. The rest of the fight was a boxing masterclass on how to deal with pressure and although I backed him to win I thought it would go the full distance. That left hook that set the stoppage up was a punch of beauty.
Superb performance from PBF and one that IMO cements his place as the greatest fighter of the last decade.Comment
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the only thing Cortez took away from him was his abilty to hug
most people take away their oponents best asset/weapon the jab etc in Hattons case they took the hug away from him & he was nullified lmfaoComment
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hatton was holding and grabbing thats why floyd was able to use his elbows so much he was'nt walking towards hatton and throwing elbows he was using his elbows to try to get hatton off of himComment
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Then why'd he get out boxed, out punched, AND knocked out? Floyd beat him at his own game, face it. He tried to come in with that wild **** and got knocked silly.
He's a better everything and proved that last night..Comment
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