Laczano did not shift his weight, nor did he place it as well
Lets compare Lazcano's and Mayweather's left Check Hooks
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He is not even the same as in those fights. He had the mental edge of being a undefeated fighter in those days. He lost that mental edge. He already lost some of it against Collazo, running back down to 140 but had enough of it left because he still had the "0" on his loss column. Now he doesn't even have that.
Malignaggie sounds pretty confident to me. Not overconfident, he has learned from the Cotto fight. He is just right mentally, the Hair incident doesn't seem to have effected him.Comment
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Thx for the boxrec correction mutant. But since you like to nitpick let me correct you dip****. He actually was on a one fight winning streak beating Chris Smith (who?) by a Techical Decision.I don't think anybody noticed him winning a fight after the pounding he took against Kostya Tszyu on national Tv.
Next time you try to nitpick someones post, make sure you got it right yourself.Comment
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Mayweather hit Hatton with a ton of counter left hooks (and rights), most notably in the 8th round when he had Hatton hurt badly, but Ricky just didn't get the message.
It was only a matter of time when Mayweather would finally time one right, with enough power and accuracy, and in the 10th round he did.
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Hatton never got enough credit for his performance against May. He pushed Floyd to another level. It's easy to look at all the clean punches landed late and poke fun at Hatton's defense, but Floyd had to set each of those over a long period of time. And Hatton was having his way early.
Great performance from both guysComment
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