Ricky Hatton vs Macho Comacho at 140.

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  • RodBarker
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    #21
    Originally posted by Karlos81
    ****** question.

    Camacho wouldnt hang with Hatton at 140lbs too big.
    But an old Camacho could hang with Oscar ,,,, Hector would box Rickys ears off

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    • tito yuca
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      #22
      Originally posted by squealpiggy
      I recently watched Camacho getting beaten down the stretch by Greg Haugen. Hatton is faster than Huagen, throws more punches, hits harder and starts faster.
      You also said Hatton would beat Floyd by UD.

      Camacho is too fast, too slick, too smart for Hatton. He would get beat just like Pazienza if not easier.

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      • squealpiggy
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        #23
        Originally posted by tito yuca
        You also said Hatton would beat Floyd by UD.
        What the **** does that have to do with anything? What, I made a wrong prediction now I'm not allowed an opinion on anything? For the record Floyd knocks Camazho out, but that's another story. Incidentally I don't predict "Unanimous Decisions" ever, my predictions are stoppage, decision or draw. People who say "well he shouldn't have won by a unanimous decision, he should have won by a split decision" are morons.

        Camacho being a southpaw makes it a less clear cut question but Camacho was beaten by a well past prime and much smaller pressure fighter in Hauger. So I'd predict a Hatton decision based on Camacho's inability to deal with pressure. BUt I wouldn't predict a stoppage.

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        • baya
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          #24
          any weight, hatton would N E V E R ko or win a UD against camacho - not even the great JCC could stop camacho. 'nuff said.

          camacho would have played with hatton, jabs all night long. loooong night for the "hitman" hahaaaa - drop the moniker already, disgrace.

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          • Del Coqui
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            #25
            Originally posted by deliveryman
            Who wins? Discuss.
            A prime Camacho would've boxed circles around Hatton, no problem.

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            • Cuauhtémoc1520
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              #26
              Originally posted by squealpiggy
              What the **** does that have to do with anything? What, I made a wrong prediction now I'm not allowed an opinion on anything? For the record Floyd knocks Camazho out, but that's another story. Incidentally I don't predict "Unanimous Decisions" ever, my predictions are stoppage, decision or draw. People who say "well he shouldn't have won by a unanimous decision, he should have won by a split decision" are morons.

              Camacho being a southpaw makes it a less clear cut question but Camacho was beaten by a well past prime and much smaller pressure fighter in Hauger. So I'd predict a Hatton decision based on Camacho's inability to deal with pressure. BUt I wouldn't predict a stoppage.
              You need to watch Camacho fight, "inability to deal with pressure"????, sounds like you never did.....lol. Chavez in his prime couldn't KO Camacho, giving him a beating in the process. Camacho was one of the hardest fighter's to KO, he was incredibly fast and had a very underated chin.

              Hatton would get frustrated by Camacho's style and movement. Camacho by decision.

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              • pelonxsoldier28
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                #27
                Originally posted by Melly-Mel
                thank you! these kids have never seen him fight most likely! camacho was a very good boxer, and imo far underrated!
                LET THEM YOUNGSTERS KNOW MELLY MEL. GOOD REPLY

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