Ricky Hatton Aims For Manny Pacquiao in 2009

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  • bluediamond1196
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    #61
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Yeah when i first saw that vid, it looked a bit su****ious but I took the time to research it.

    Some people will just buy into what they want to believe though.

    Pac's 2nd knockout was a body shot though if im not mistaken
    Maybe you're partially right..but this kind of loses by pacman was a along long time ago. The issue now is, if they can do it again to Pacman today? Pacman succesfully dealt with many professional fighters, and if your claimed remains true they why don't they capitalized this pacman disadvantaged when they have that chanced on him??? Marquez tried.. even Diaz tried but the truth pacman just shrugged them off! Pacman now is a harddened fighter that valero or hatton can not defeat!

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      #62
      Originally posted by Domain
      VALERO is a ****ing BEAST bro!

      that guy has more pure power then pacquiao! he has a 1 hitter quitter punch and he has underratted boxing skills! he is no walk in the park.

      one shot and he will rattle pacmans brain...pacman might get a rude awakening to be honest.
      But man.. NOT at all to pacquiao!!! valeros opponents were indeed a walk in the park.. pedicabs drivers for sure! because of these valeros achiecements now you're talking that valero is no walk in the park??? hahaha!!! And yes, pacman brain can be rattled, of course bec. his brain does'nt rattled yet, únlike valero.. already rattled! but if you think valero will rattle pacman's brain.. then you're talking mythological stories, pal!

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      • gopi11
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        #63
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
        they're talking about the torrecampo fight when manny was 16.

        it wasn't a low blow.

        most people only seen the youtube video of it where it looks like a lowblow.

        he hits manny on the chin but the punch looked funny. his follow through looked like he hit manny low.

        in the youtube video the announcers even thought it was a body punch because it looked funny.

        if people got to see a bit more of the video the announcers say it was a body punch (in the video it looks like a low blow) but when they got to see the replay even the announcers acknowledge he got hit straight on the chin flush as can be.


        No LHTua, it was a borderline punch. I rented the "No Fear: The Manny Pacquiao Story" from Blockbuster Online just recently, and it has 17 of Manny's previous fights and one of them was the Torrecampo fight...

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        • loui_ludwig
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          #64
          Originally posted by gopi11
          No LHTua, it was a borderline punch. I rented the "No Fear: The Manny Pacquiao Story" from Blockbuster Online just recently, and it has 17 of Manny's previous fights and one of them was the Torrecampo fight...
          I saw the Torrecampo KO of Pac at youtube and the video that you refer too. It seems it was from a body punch. Just look at Torre, after the body punch, Pac went down and Torre went flying(sort of) towards the ropes.

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            #65
            Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
            It surprises me how fickle some of the posters here are. Just 2 weeks ago the forum was littered with threads and posts supporting the idea that it would be a huge mistake for pacman to climb to 140 and face hatton. Now its littered with dudes willing to bet their life savings on pacman 4 this fight
            Would you expect anything different? Hatton wins this. Pac is good, but he isn't THAT good.

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              #66
              Originally posted by roundingace
              Would you expect anything different? Hatton wins this. Pac is good, but he isn't THAT good.
              Hatton isn't exactly impressive in his fights against Mayweather, Lazcano, and Collazo.

              I'd rather see Hatton vs Pac because at least with Hatton, he beat Tzyu, Lazcano, and Collazo. With Pac vs Valero, Valero has beatedn nobody except Mosquera, who he was knockdown also.

              Who will win? More likely Hatton cuz his the bigger guy. But Pac has a chance, whether its slim or none.

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                #67
                Hatton and his draw, along with Pac and his draw, could produce a fight SO big, SO huge, that it shatters most records in boxing, unless your name is Oscar. (at the right venue) Hatton poses more of a challenge than the Jap beating Valero ever could. People wanna rate Rick on his recent bout of Lazcano and his loss to Floyd, but come on! People know who Floyd is and even in defeat, Ricky walked away with his head held high and probably even earned alot of American fans. You CAN NOT take anything away from a smaller man jumping up in weight to take on the recognized worlds best. Ricky will forever have my respect for doing what great champions do, they fight for the right to be called the best by fighting the best. Pacman is trying to do something far more impressive, he is trying to win every division belt under 147 coming from where he did lol. This fight makes the most sense for boxing and the most sense for the fans. Let these two come together and let's do away with all of the "boofs" of the world ehh?

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by loui_ludwig
                  I saw the Torrecampo KO of Pac at youtube and the video that you refer too. It seems it was from a body punch. Just look at Torre, after the body punch, Pac went down and Torre went flying(sort of) towards the ropes.

                  That's why I said borderline loui, it was a little bit below the beltline, it even look like a Charlie horse to me...

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by roundingace
                    Hatton and his draw, along with Pac and his draw, could produce a fight SO big, SO huge, that it shatters most records in boxing, unless your name is Oscar. (at the right venue) Hatton poses more of a challenge than the Jap beating Valero ever could. People wanna rate Rick on his recent bout of Lazcano and his loss to Floyd, but come on! People know who Floyd is and even in defeat, Ricky walked away with his head held high and probably even earned alot of American fans. You CAN NOT take anything away from a smaller man jumping up in weight to take on the recognized worlds best. Ricky will forever have my respect for doing what great champions do, they fight for the right to be called the best by fighting the best. Pacman is trying to do something far more impressive, he is trying to win every division belt under 147 coming from where he did lol. This fight makes the most sense for boxing and the most sense for the fans. Let these two come together and let's do away with all of the "boofs" of the world ehh?

                    Funny, he even called himself a boxing fan...

                    boooffff!

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                    • Michelle21
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                      #70
                      this is war fight.... with big money

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