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  • Dorian
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    #11
    kenny bayless ftw

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    • Fox McCloud
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      #12
      Originally posted by The Weebler II
      So what are you saying? that u know American refs will always be biased against Hatton when he's fighting an American?

      I thought Ricky has desperately unlucky to get a ref like Cortez who basically set him up.
      But he was really lucky to have Cortez against Castillo, when he wasn't holding and hitting?

      What are you saying? It seems to me that Cortez did something called, enforcing the rules on Hatton. What a shame that the rules had to be enforced.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DWiens421
        But he was really lucky to have Cortez against Castillo, when he wasn't holding and hitting?
        Honestly, I'm not so sure that fight wasn't a set up. And I say that as a Hatton fan.

        What are you saying? It seems to me that Cortez did something called, enforcing the rules on Hatton. What a shame that the rules had to be enforced.
        Nah, you're supposed to give the boxers a chance to punch their way out of a clinch.

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          #14
          Originally posted by The Weebler II
          Honestly, I'm not so sure that fight wasn't a set up. And I say that as a Hatton fan.



          Nah, you're supposed to give the boxers a chance to punch their way out of a clinch.
          But not when their hands are wrapped. The boxer without his hands wrapped around the other guy has a chance to punch... Both guys had their hands wrapped for the majority of the clinches. Hatton holds with one hand and hits with the other.

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            #15
            Originally posted by DWiens421
            But not when their hands are wrapped. The boxer without his hands wrapped around the other guy has a chance to punch... Both guys had their hands wrapped for the majority of the clinches. Hatton holds with one hand and hits with the other.
            Actually Floyd usually had one of Hatton's arms locked up.

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              #16
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              Actually Floyd usually had one of Hatton's arms locked up.
              If you don't think Hatton was holding as well, you might think Bernard Hopkins is a sportsman in the ring.

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