Hatton Hopes a Pacquiao Wins Leads To Mayweather Jr.

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  • twinchrome44s
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    #61
    Hatton is good but slightly delusional about being great on a world class level. He's popular, well liked, entertaining to watch and deserves his due respect but has exploitable flaws despite Mayweather Sr. instruction. Cortez didn't hold down Hatton's hands so Mayweather could knock him out. It looks like Hatton wanted to clinch to neutralize Mayweather and that's not skill furthermore I saw Mayweather beating him on the inside too!

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    • znarfv_y2k8
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      #62
      Quote: Originally posted by Chase 8400 ["Hatton was competative in that fight and anyone who thinks otherwise is an idiot. He was doing enough to win rounds and almost knocked Floyd down in the first round. If it wasn't for the perfect left hook Floyd landed that sealed the show, Hatton would not get cracked on so damn much on here. I guess that hook erased a competative fight.
      But my question is: Why did Cotto deserve a rematch with Margarito who brutally stopped him in the 11th when Hatton doesn't when he was clearly just hurt by a perfectly landed shot also in the 11th? He wasn't mentally defeated like Cotto was. He just got caught and was not able to recover fast enough with a precision puncher like Floyd at the helm.
      If Hatton beats Manny, he deserves a rematch on his terms and Mayweather would probably be willing to make another deal. Can you imagine the 24/7 with Floyd Sr. behind Hatton? That would be classic and well worth PPV cash
      ."]

      I don't think so...PBF clearly outboxed Hatton even w/ Hatton's style, its a masters displayed by PBF...but it doesn't mean he's the best right now 'cause there's Pacman to challenge him of who's really the best, i don't think if he has the heart...cause Pacman really wants PBF to prove to himself of whose the best...and w/ cotto vs margarito, cotto is ahead on that fight not the other way around, only cotto deteriorates in the end maybe of his conditioning & the granite chin of Margarito...

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      • Weebler I
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        #63
        Let's also not forget Mayweather was at 147, when 140 is Hatton's true weight-class and it showed

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        • znarfv_y2k8
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          #64
          Excuses...excuses....& excuses

          Originally posted by The Weebler II
          the ref refereed the JLC fight differently.

          He let Floyd away with a helluva lot: hitting and holding, turning his back, throwing elbows, ducking down, hitting behind the head etc - all unpenalised

          yet when Ricky did any of this the ref was in his corner talking **** and taking a point off him

          Every time the ref separated them due to Floyd's holding it was advantage Floyd, an advantage he wouldn't have had if it wasn't for a ****head ref
          Another bunch of excuses...can't you accept the reality that Hatton is not in PBF level of elite champions, he has still a lot to prove...w/ Collazo still a questionable result, w/ Tsyzu lots of holding & dirty tactics still questionable, etc....

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            #65
            Originally posted by znarfv_y2k8
            Another bunch of excuses...can't you accept the reality that Hatton is not in PBF level of elite champions, he has still a lot to prove...w/ Collazo still a questionable result, w/ Tsyzu lots of holding & dirty tactics still questionable, etc....
            I don't think he went great against Collazo but that was at 147. The Tszyu fight was fine, Mayweather talked that up as being dirty to try to influence the ref in the Hatton fight.

            The fact is that Mayweather cheated in every round and got away with it whereas Ricky was continually lectured by the ref and had a point deducted.

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            • znarfv_y2k8
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              #66
              Originally posted by The Weebler II
              Let's also not forget Mayweather was at 147, when 140 is Hatton's true weight-class and it showed
              Let's not forget that Pacman was at 130 when he beat Diaz at 135, let's also not forget Pacman was at 135 when he beat Oscar at 147...

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                #67
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                I don't think he went great against Collazo but that was at 147. The Tszyu fight was fine, Mayweather talked that up as being dirty to try to influence the ref in the Hatton fight.

                The fact is that Mayweather cheated in every round and got away with it whereas Ricky was continually lectured by the ref and had a point deducted.
                Excuses are always the way to comfort failures & embarassments...

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by znarfv_y2k8
                  Excuses are always the way to comfort failures & embarassments...
                  cheating is always the way to get an unfair advantage

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by znarfv_y2k8
                    Let's not forget that Pacman was at 130 when he beat Diaz at 135, let's also not forget Pacman was at 135 when he beat Oscar at 147...
                    Pacman's style doesn't require the same kind of physicality which hatton's does. If anything being smaller and faster is an advantage to him.

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                    • znarfv_y2k8
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by The Weebler II
                      cheating is always the way to get an unfair advantage
                      you have to open your eyes if there's really cheating, ur the only one who insist with that, only hatton shows dirty fighting that's cheating in the making...wake up men, accept the reality...it will always haunt u if thats the way u behave...

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