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  • #41
    Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
    To add to that, 140 is the catch weight for both fighters. Once Pac makes the 140 he'll balloon up to probably Welter or a little less. Pac came in to the fight with DLH at 148, same speed and power, enough power to wobble DLH and do damage to DLH face.
    yes, your observation is as good as mine...that is a kind of a sensible observation, more power!!!

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    • #42
      Beating up Old man De La Hoya makes it viable that he will beat someone who is active and reigning in that division?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by SekondzOut View Post
        I hope somebody tells Ricky that the p4p title is a mythical boxing title....so IF he is able to some how pull off a miracle and beat Pac ......the p4p title would go to the next guy on the list and thats not Ricky Hatton.....thats Joe Calzaghe or JMM.......ask Tarver how it works
        lmao, very true. these nigz fightin over something that doesn't even exist. No wonder Mayweather only thinks about the money

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
          He used to use his jab a lot more in the past, then he went through a couple of years of forgetting to use it. He used it more against Malignaggi than he had for a long time. He knows he has to use the jab a lot more against Pac to stand a chance. The jab, head movement, and lateral movement/angles are the things he will be mainly working on with Mayweather Snr. Doesn't mean he'll win, he probably won't, but you're underestimating him, and you're underestimating Mayweather Snr., when you say things like that.
          but based on Hatton/malignaggi, i think if malignaggi used his right hand more often, Hatton will have a hard way beating him, maybe the result is the other way around...Malignaggi has no heart and i've heard he has used to injure his right hand...and Pacman is no Malignaggi...

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          • #45
            Originally posted by JAS_JAS View Post
            only fools would think that the PACMAN will allow ricky to maul and hold him down. before he gets even close, a rapid fire of punches will rain down on ricky's face like a machine gun, if you dont believe this, put your money where your mouth is and bet on ricky hatton lolz^^.
            even mayweather couldn't run from hatton, he needed cortez to pull him off him

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            • #46
              Originally posted by znarfv_y2k8 View Post
              but based on Hatton/malignaggi, i think if malignaggi used his right hand more often, Hatton will have a hard way beating him, maybe the result is the other way around...Malignaggi has no heart and i've heard he has used to injure his right hand...and Pacman is no Malignaggi...
              malinaggi only got to use his right hand because Hatton was following Floyd Sr's ****bag tactics and standing off him

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              • #47
                Originally posted by JourneymanUK View Post
                Now that the fight is signed and delivered, below is the most common inner thought amongst Hatton fans who are contemplating on placing a bet for this bout:

                "..Hmmm..Pacquiao will be KO'd by Hatton. I know that for sure! He hasn't fought a live opponent this high a weight. Besides I like Hatton very much, he is one of us and lives like one of us. I know he was KO'd by Floyd but that was at 147. This time, it's at 140 where he reigns supreme. Haha.. Pacman is in for a rough ride.. that body will have to withstand the hardest punches it's about to receive! Haha.. yess. Ricky will win this!."

                "But... hang on, Manny is the P4P today hmmm.. Dunno now.. he hasnt been KO'd for many years now since his early lossess. Is he really that great? .. Im confused now. I lost too much money when I bet against him versus Oscar. Ok, ok. Need to make up my mind now..Ah, what the heck. Here it goes, I will bet £200 for Ricky to win at 11/4 odds. But just to play it safe, I'm gonna place, as well, a safety bet of £500 for Pacquiao to win via TKO Round 7 at 8/1 odds in case my analysis is wrong in case Ricky breaks his promise again.......yup,...I think that's it. I'll do that now with Ladbrokes."

                True story.
                Most boxing fans don't have the brainpower to think that much

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
                  Heres the LWW Divsion currently on Ring Magazine
                  CHAMPION: Ricky Hatton
                  Country: England
                  Record: 45-1-0 (32 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: C | Last Week: C | Weeks On List: 302
                  1. Timothy Bradley
                  Country: USA (Palm Springs, Calif.)
                  Record: 23-0-0 (11 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #1 | Last Week: #1 | Weeks On List: 38
                  Titles: WBC
                  2. Junior Witter NEVER FOUGHT
                  Country: England
                  Record: 37-2-2 (22 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #2 | Last Week: #2 | Weeks On List: 206
                  3. Andreas Kotelnik
                  Country: Ukraine
                  Record: 30-2-1 (13 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #3 | Last Week: #3 | Weeks On List: 45
                  Titles: WBA
                  4. Paulie Malignaggi FOUGHT
                  Country: USA (New York, N.Y.)
                  Record: 25-2-0 (5 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #4 | Last Week: #4 | Weeks On List: 85
                  5. Herman Ngoudjo
                  Country: Cameroon
                  Record: 17-2-0 (9 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #5 | Last Week: #5 | Weeks On List: 34
                  6. Kendall Holt
                  Country: USA (Paterson, N.J.)
                  Record: 25-2-0 (13 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #6 | Last Week: #6 | Weeks On List: 30
                  Titles: WBO
                  7. Ricardo Torres
                  Country: Colombia
                  Record: 32-2-0 (28 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #7 | Last Week: #7 | Weeks On List: 34
                  Next Fight: 12/13/2008 vs. Kendall Holt
                  8. Juan Urango FOUGHT
                  Country: Columbia
                  Record: 20-1-1 (16 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #8 | Last Week: #8 | Weeks On List: 34
                  9. Marcos Maidana
                  Record: 25-0-0 (24 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #9 | Last Week: #9 | Weeks On List: 11
                  10. Juan Lazcano FOUGHT AND LUCKILY IT WAS IN THE U.K.
                  Country: Mexico
                  Record: 37-5-1 (27 KOs)
                  Ranking: This Week: #10 | Last Week: #10 | Weeks On List: 134
                  Magnificent information, you're such good with this...i hope other fans will follow this of gathering such sensible informations, a reliable & a high reputation in the making....more power!!!

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                    Most boxing fans don't have the brainpower to think that much
                    maybe u have mis aligned ur brainpower...i have an eraser & ruler here make it straight...

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                      malinaggi only got to use his right hand because Hatton was following Floyd Sr's ****bag tactics and standing off him
                      You see how trainhard_187 is doing thats the way of how reliable information laid down...

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