I Thought HATTON Looked Great!

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  • TheGreatA
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    #21
    Not a great performance by any means but it was a solid performance after a loss and I do not feel as if he is a 'shot' fighter.

    He won't be beaten in the LWW division IMO unless he faces a puncher and gets caught. Perhaps someone like Torres could do the job but Torres isn't all that either.

    The way Hatton takes punishment in his fights does mean that he should retire quite soon. Not right now but in a few years.


    Those who believe he is shot, how much different does he look in this fight?
    Last edited by TheGreatA; 05-24-2008, 05:33 PM.

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    • dancast9999
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      #22
      "I just think a lot of you guys dont know who Lazcano is."

      This is true. The average boxing fan doesnt even know who Lazcano is. Which is why it's pathetic that Hatton got rocked by him and nearly KO'd in the 10th

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      • LOLORSKATES
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        #23
        I know Lazcano well, I just wasn't impressed by Hatton's performance. Lazcano was good as a lightweight because of his physical size against 135 pounders, but he hasn't been the same since the Castillo fight.

        Let's not forget, Lazcano was almost blown out early by Vivian Harris in his last fight 15 months ago. If not for Harris' 3 round gas tank, Lazcano could have been stopped early.

        Hatton showed a lot of courage and desire, but he wasn't closing the distance as fast as he used to. He was coming in from too far out without a jab and was giving Lazcano the opportunity to time him.

        Neither Malignaggi or Hatton looked good enough for me to want to see them in any kind of super fight.

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        • LOLORSKATES
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          #24
          Originally posted by dancast9999
          "I just think a lot of you guys dont know who Lazcano is."

          This is true. The average boxing fan doesnt even know who Lazcano is. Which is why it's pathetic that Hatton got rocked by him and nearly KO'd in the 10th
          I've seen Lazcano in the past and remember how he was considered by many to be the best 135 pounder in the world after Mayweather left. This Lazcano that we saw wasn't the same Lazcano.

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          • MANGLER
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            #25
            Hatton fought a decent fight, but it was nothin spectacular.

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            • Scott9945
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              #26
              Originally posted by Kball15
              I just think a lot of you guys dont know who Lazcano is.

              Long layoff for Lazcano, but after a few rounds he looked like he did against Harris.

              Good, VERY strong fighter.

              Hatton had Lazcano hurt a bunch of times, i dont remember the last time i saw Lazcano in trouble, and Harris is a big time puncher.

              The Round 10 stuff was bull**** though. British announcers and refs are incredibly biased. I cant wait to hear the British commentary, they were probably rediculous.

              And while i gave Lazcano 2 rounds, i dont think a shutout is at all rediculous. I mean the round he got hurt in, he came back and hurt Lazcano. And in round 8 when he was also shook up, he came back and hurt Lazcano twice more so...

              I told anyone who would listen that Lazcano was a tough guy and that he'd easily go the distance. Hatton showed his limitations and will be criticized for this fight, but he deserves credit for beating a live opponent.

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              • Ras44
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                #27
                Not a great performance by any stretch of imagination, but a good showing, winning convincingly 10 out of 12 rounds.

                Shame on the ref for round 10, specially since Hatton was in no need for any illegal help.

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                • Dirt E Gomez
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Scott9945
                  I told anyone who would listen that Lazcano was a tough guy and that he'd easily go the distance. Hatton showed his limitations and will be criticized for this fight, but he deserves credit for beating a live opponent.
                  I think the flip side is (I also stated several times the good money was on this fight going the distance) was not that he beat a live opponent... but how the live opponent nearly beat him. You can look at the positives that he beat a solid fighter in Lazcano, but you can't ignore his huge shortcomings at different times during the fight.

                  No head movement, no defense on the outside, still a questionable chin, etc...

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                  • deuce_drop
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Kball15
                    I just think a lot of you guys dont know who Lazcano is.

                    Long layoff for Lazcano, but after a few rounds he looked like he did against Harris.

                    Good, VERY strong fighter.

                    Hatton had Lazcano hurt a bunch of times, i dont remember the last time i saw Lazcano in trouble, and Harris is a big time puncher.

                    The Round 10 stuff was bull**** though. British announcers and refs are incredibly biased. I cant wait to hear the British commentary, they were probably rediculous.

                    And while i gave Lazcano 2 rounds, i dont think a shutout is at all rediculous. I mean the round he got hurt in, he came back and hurt Lazcano. And in round 8 when he was also shook up, he came back and hurt Lazcano twice more so...


                    i thought hattons punch selectiong was good and i thought he put some good gravy on his punches, i also thought that his output and aggression was good. hatton fought through some tought stuff to over come, there was a lot of pressure on him, and i also thought that it was a wise move to pick a fighter like lazcano, especially after a long layoff.
                    a couple of things i didn't like about hattons performance were his balance and his defense. i thought hattons balance was crap when he was throwing punches from the outside, he seemed to be leaning forward more than i've seen in his previous fights, if lazcano actually threw punches and countered hatton tonight, i think he could've really gave hatton a run for his money, if there was ever a time to jump on a guy after a loss and go for a win, it was this fight but lazcano kept his hands in his pockets and didn't take many if any openings. hatton won the fight but it was laborious and had he fought someone who was on top of their game even at lazcano's level (just right below world champ, he's been close) hatton would've lost and maybe even stopped. good win for hatton but i think this fight is what he needed to get him back his confidence. i think hatton beats malignaggi...............

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                    • Fox McCloud
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Dirt E Gomez
                      Seriously, I'll download this fight and watch it again sometime and somebody can try to show me 1 spot in the fight where Lazcano is legitimately hurt.
                      I agree... his body language kind of looked hurt for a split second a couple of times when he took a flush shot. He backed up a bit, but then he threw a flurry and looked on completely steady legs. Any time that I originally thought he was hurt for split second, he more than proved me wrong by throwing back on steady legs.

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