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  • SkillspayBills
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    #41
    Originally posted by flat1985
    That was defiently not Hattons best
    Elaborate. Please explain why?

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    • letsgobrady
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      #42
      i always thought hatton was garbage and still do but i'm happy floyd koed him there were alot of people that felt like hatton was such a great fighter so i had no problems with him and floyd fighting

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      • flat1985
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        #43
        Originally posted by SkillspayBills
        Elaborate. Please explain why?
        How many body shots did Hatton try and throw?

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        • HappyBoxingFan
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          #44
          Originally posted by flat1985
          How many body shots did Hatton try and throw?
          He couldn't get close... man. Mayweather kept backpedaling and popping. It was actually a real strong performance from PBF. Do I think Hatton could of been less aggressive and lost a decision... yep. But I respect the way he tried to win the fight. It was the only way he had a shot. He just lost. It's too bad... it would've been great for boxing if Hatton had won.

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          • flat1985
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            #45
            Originally posted by HappyBoxingFan
            He couldn't get close... man. Mayweather kept backpedaling and popping. It was actually a real strong performance from PBF. Do I think Hatton could of been less aggressive and lost a decision... yep. But I respect the way he tried to win the fight. It was the only way he had a shot. He just lost. It's too bad... it would've been great for boxing if Hatton had won.
            I am not saying either that he would of won if he had fought his best, I am
            just saying it wasent the best hatton out there.

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            • Weebler I
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              #46
              Originally posted by PBF Mayweather
              Now all the Floyd haters are saying Hatton is a blown up welterweight. But then what is Floyd? He started at 130 pounds and Hatton walks around 30 pounds atleast heavier then what Floyd does.Mayweather is not a big guy at all and I think it is a lame excuse in a fight against a undefeated top 10 p4p fighter he knocked him out. Mayweather had the 2 most watched PPV's last year by a mile and I don't see how anyone can fault him for taking the Hatton fight. Since a lot of people wanted to see it, but now that Hatton got exposed it's Floyds fault.
              What about the ref?

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              • Crazylegs77
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                #47
                Originally posted by PBF Mayweather
                Now all the Floyd haters are saying Hatton is a blown up welterweight. But then what is Floyd? He started at 130 pounds and Hatton walks around 30 pounds atleast heavier then what Floyd does.Mayweather is not a big guy at all and I think it is a lame excuse in a fight against a undefeated top 10 p4p fighter he knocked him out. Mayweather had the 2 most watched PPV's last year by a mile and I don't see how anyone can fault him for taking the Hatton fight. Since a lot of people wanted to see it, but now that Hatton got exposed it's Floyds fault.
                The problem is that the Floyd lovers basically have called Hatton a joke. It works like this...if you call a fighter a joke then your woderful Floydy beats the "joke" why should everyone give credit?

                My other theory is the PPVs were successful not because people are Floyd fans it was because many thought Oscar and Hatton would beat him.

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                • The Hammer
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by PBF Mayweather
                  Now all the Floyd haters are saying Hatton is a blown up welterweight. But then what is Floyd? He started at 130 pounds and Hatton walks around 30 pounds atleast heavier then what Floyd does.Mayweather is not a big guy at all and I think it is a lame excuse in a fight against a undefeated top 10 p4p fighter he knocked him out. Mayweather had the 2 most watched PPV's last year by a mile and I don't see how anyone can fault him for taking the Hatton fight. Since a lot of people wanted to see it, but now that Hatton got exposed it's Floyds fault.
                  Mayweather grew into welterweight, it's his natural fighting weight now. Why else did Mayweather insist the fight be at 147 when Hatton wanted it at 140? Because at age 30 PBF is a natural welterweight, while Hatton is a natural super lightweight.

                  Mayweather is even a rather big welterweight! His reach is greater than heavyweight David Tua.

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                  • tredh
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Tunney5
                    Mayweather grew into welterweight, it's his natural fighting weight now. Why else did Mayweather insist the fight be at 147 when Hatton wanted it at 140? Because at age 30 PBF is a natural welterweight, while Hatton is a natural super lightweight.

                    Mayweather is even a rather big welterweight! His reach is greater than heavyweight David Tua.
                    This post is just terrible all the way around. None of this **** makes any sense

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                    • moin126
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                      #50
                      yea that one truly ******, Hatton wanted it at 140? Are you joking me?

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