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There are enough people that think Oscar won to prove that the fight was at least close. I'm not watching that borefest again to score it. Hatton won at most 2 rounds against Floyd. And Hatton was not Floyd's toughest fight, obviously the one he lost against Castillo was, duh.Comment
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There are enough people that think Oscar won to prove that the fight was at least close. I'm not watching that borefest again to score it. Hatton won at most 2 rounds against Floyd. And Hatton was not Floyd's toughest fight, obviously the one he lost against Castillo was, duh.
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Beyond the scorecards - the fight was beautifully ugly. The infighting was tight, cruel, violent and tricky. Both fighters truly brought out the best in each other, and you don’t get that too often, especially in a Mayweather fight. It’s usually “Pretty Boy” Floyd doing what he can do to wrack up the points before figuring out the puzzle and dominating the fight, making it look easy.
Against Hatton, Mayweather had the hardest time we’ve ever seen him have. There was nothing easy about it. He had never faced such unyielding and ferocious aggression coupled with fast hand and foot speed. Ricky would run to Floyd and relentlessly attack from all angles, always moving, always applying pressure and brutally inserting himself into Floyd’s existence, forcing Mayweather to struggle, and work.
Something that will get overlooked is that Hatton raised his game to an unbelievable level. He gave the worlds greatest fighter fighting today the hardest, and toughest fight of his career. He made it an absolute reality that Floyd could lose this fight – and that has never been done with as much intensity and sustained possibility before.
For Floyd, this wasn’t a perfect fight from him. We’re so used to seeing Mayweather be Godlike in the ring, and against Hatton he appeared to be human after all, and he had difficulty coping with the onslaught of having Ricky Hatton invade his world like a sadistically violent virus.
In the end though, Mayweather indomitably rose to the occasion and prevailed by using his incredibly gifted mind, his awesome ring savvy, and those amazing fists to knock Ricky out, and hand the Manchester lad his first “L”.Comment
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Some ****** article where the author claims Hatton was Floyd's toughest fight. Wow, you got me there.
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Mayweather's resume has so many asterisks on it (too small, old, drained, personal problems, etc.) that he is P4P #30 or somewhere around that. Hopkins, on the other hand, is somewhere 7-10.
I think one of those dudes who host that internet boxing show claimed that Casamayor clearly beat Santa Cruz.Comment
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It was a close fight. Oscar won five rounds, four at the very least. At least a third of the fans thought Oscar won.
It was much closer than Calzaghe-Hopkins, and the scores and fan reaction reflected that.Comment
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8 to 4 is not close.
and with what I bolded..you dont mind a rematch then right???Comment
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