it wil defo stil be there for a while lol
Will the KO of Hatton be known as "The Check Hook" in history?
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But in the third PBF elbowed haatton to cut him and was using elbows constantly without being warned, so basically PBF knew the ref was on his side. Hatton throws a punch when PBF turns away and gets taken a point away and the punch didnt even land. And PBF turned his head away so it wasnt that much of a crime. Actually was what Hatton did a crime? If a boxer suddenly turns his back to you. Like when Duran turned and walked away from SRL in second fight, SRL started punching him from behind. It was competitive up to that point when Hatton got deducted a point.That's the ref job. Clinching and hitting is not in the rules. U CAN"T HOLD AND HIT!
and I didn't see the ref breaking up anything when Floyd was outworking Hatton on the inside and backing him off. hatton had plenty of times for his chance to his body thang and couldn't succeed. How many times did Floyd just go to the ropes for him and roll off his punches?
He just got beat by a guy with no power who runs all the time, just face it.
PBF was better on the night but there is a thin line between victory and defeat. In manchester it woiuld be PBF taking elbows and he would not score no knockout.Last edited by hugh grant; 12-10-2007, 07:47 PM.Comment
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Did anyone else notice Floyd landed the EXACT SAME punch a round or two prior? It nearly had the same results to, Hatton lost balance and went towards the corner but stayed on his feet. It definitely wasn't a lucky punch, Floyd knew exactly what he was doinComment
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He meant to do it but the ref gave him more chances than he would have done to actually land it. Deducting a point from Hatton made him gung ho, and splitting them up after every 2 seconds. In 2 seconds Hatton wouldnt have time to let his hands go and find that sweet spot on the stomach.Comment
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Yup...
Check hooks, lead rights, jabs, and body shots.
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