Recognized as the number-one junior welterweight, Ricky Hatton, sat ringside at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas last Saturday night and watched his close friend and idol, Oscar De La Hoya, taking a vicious beating for eight rounds at the hands of Manny Pacquiao. De La Hoya also promotes Hatton under the Golden Boy Promotions banner. [details]
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Hatton realizes that will be his own fate when he steps in the ring against pacquiao.
Reasons why I think this way, pacquiao's foot-work, power, speed, stamina, everything is better then Hattons(my opinion). Also, as far as I know Pacquiao is a healthy human-bein. He doesn't get drunk like Ricky Hatton and abuse his body out of the ring...
Pacquiao will hurt Hatton if Hattons signs that Contract.
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I doubt it.Originally posted by CastorTroy View PostHatton realizes that will be his own fate when he steps in the ring against pacquiao.
Reasons why I think this way, pacquiao's foot-work, power, speed, stamina, everything is better then Hattons(my opinion). Also, as far as I know Pacquiao is a healthy human-bein. He doesn't get drunk like Ricky Hatton and abuse his body out of the ring...
Pacquiao will hurt Hatton if Hattons signs that Contract.
Pacquiao will see how different it is when a fighter clinches him to death.
But even if Pacquiao does beat Hatton, it definitely wouldn't be as one-sided as the De La Hoya fight.
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Pacquiao's footwork is so good he doesn't give his opponents a chance to clinch him. Didn't you see that in the oscar and diaz fight? And he never gives his opponents resting time(kind of what hatton does)Originally posted by TURKOGLU View PostI doubt it.
Pacquiao will see how different it is when a fighter clinches him to death.
But even if Pacquiao does beat Hatton, it definitely wouldn't be as one-sided as the De La Hoya fight.
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