If Pacquiao is to beat Hatton he MUST............

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  • mathed
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    #41
    Pacquiao will get tired of Hatton holding him by round 2. He will start to bob and weave picking Hatton to pieces. He will time Hatton if he does not use his jab and stop swinging so wide when he punches. Paquiao wil throw the straight left just like against DLH when Hatton throws a wide right and just jab Hatton when he throws a looping left.

    I see Hatton forgetting the boxing ethic and trying to make it a straight up brawl-assuming that he can KO Pacman; maybe he can (at what cost though)

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    • Pullcounter
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      #42
      Originally posted by FasTHarD
      Pac will use lateral movement to neutralize Hatton's inside game and the crazy angles shot will do the job knocking him out..
      not even pbf was able to use lateral movement the whole fight against hatton's mauling style.

      the angles are key to KTFO hatton though, but he cant use them angles if hatton is always hugging him

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      • Dynamite Kid
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        #43
        Originally posted by Silencers
        The Hopkins-Allen trilogy is one of the most pointless in history, it's just good to watch to see how much Hopkins had improved technically from the first fight, Allen looked pretty bad in the third fight, I don't think he was paid to lose though because he could have just stayed down after the knockdown, I was surprised he got back up from that, beautiful right hand from Hopkins.
        Co-sign that.

        lol@Mills Lane pushing Hopkins out of the ring. I think Hopkins took a dive in that 1st fight, because Allen was doing okay early on and Hopkins looked like he was having trouble adapting to his style. I think he could of continued personally.

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        • mickyward5656
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          #44
          my opinion of how i see this fight going with my head not my heart.

          This a great match up. pacman is indead the best p4p in the world right now without a dought. However, while his last two fights were nothing short of amazing victories, i personaly feel that diaz was no where near the best at lightweight and was an overrated fighter. As for de la hoya he is an absolutle legond. However, de la hoya is i believe 37 years old, and should not have been fighting at that low of a weight, he hasnt fought there in like 13 years. honestly when pacman comes in heaver than de la hoya you know oscar is absolutly drained.

          With that being said, i feel that pacman is not been tested againt an A class fighter at these heaver weights yet, and hatton is an A class fighter.

          As for Hatton, it was clear that he was going no where with billy grahmm. But with floys in his corner hatton has that edge he once possesed years ago. I was amaxed at how he looked against paulie.

          conclusion, i see pacman winning the first half of the fight easy with his superior speed and boxing ability. But i see hatton comming on strong in the second half of the fight. In my honest opinion i think ricky is going going to stop pacman in the late rounds of the fight, hatton by KO or TKO. but if this fight goes to the scorecards pacman will win.
          An opinion from an all around boxing fan...

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            #45
            Originally posted by mickyward5656
            my opinion of how i see this fight going with my head not my heart.

            This a great match up. pacman is indead the best p4p in the world right now without a dought. However, while his last two fights were nothing short of amazing victories, i personaly feel that diaz was no where near the best at lightweight and was an overrated fighter. As for de la hoya he is an absolutle legond. However, de la hoya is i believe 37 years old, and should not have been fighting at that low of a weight, he hasnt fought there in like 13 years. honestly when pacman comes in heaver than de la hoya you know oscar is absolutly drained.

            With that being said, i feel that pacman is not been tested againt an A class fighter at these heaver weights yet, and hatton is an A class fighter.

            As for Hatton, it was clear that he was going no where with billy grahmm. But with floys in his corner hatton has that edge he once possesed years ago. I was amaxed at how he looked against paulie.

            conclusion, i see pacman winning the first half of the fight easy with his superior speed and boxing ability. But i see hatton comming on strong in the second half of the fight. In my honest opinion i think ricky is going going to stop pacman in the late rounds of the fight, hatton by KO or TKO. but if this fight goes to the scorecards pacman will win.
            An opinion from an all around boxing fan...
            Oscar is 35. And he last fought at 147 in 2001.



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              #46
              Why is anyone amazed at how Hatton looked against Paulie, btw? Malignaggi is no threat to anyone with a half-decent chin. He has no power. It'd be like getting slapped by your little sister. It was hard to believe anyone gave him a chance on here before the fight.



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              • Dynamite Kid
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                #47
                Originally posted by mickyward5656
                my opinion of how i see this fight going with my head not my heart.

                This a great match up. pacman is indead the best p4p in the world right now without a dought. However, while his last two fights were nothing short of amazing victories, i personaly feel that diaz was no where near the best at lightweight and was an overrated fighter. As for de la hoya he is an absolutle legond. However, de la hoya is i believe 37 years old, and should not have been fighting at that low of a weight, he hasnt fought there in like 13 years. honestly when pacman comes in heaver than de la hoya you know oscar is absolutly drained.

                With that being said, i feel that pacman is not been tested againt an A class fighter at these heaver weights yet, and hatton is an A class fighter.

                As for Hatton, it was clear that he was going no where with billy grahmm. But with floys in his corner hatton has that edge he once possesed years ago. I was amaxed at how he looked against paulie.

                conclusion, i see pacman winning the first half of the fight easy with his superior speed and boxing ability. But i see hatton comming on strong in the second half of the fight. In my honest opinion i think ricky is going going to stop pacman in the late rounds of the fight, hatton by KO or TKO. but if this fight goes to the scorecards pacman will win.
                An opinion from an all around boxing fan...

                Im with you i think Pacquiao is better overhyped a little, allthough i do think he is the best around at the moment.

                I mean Kendal Holt countered the **** outta David Diaz just like Pacquiao and TKO'd him.

                There is an argument that who would'nt of beaten Oscar that night Pac fought him?

                I give Pac major props for improving though he has looked much better defensively and has developed more of an arsenal rather than just being a left hand merchant.

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                • IwatchBoxing
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                  #48
                  Inorder for Pacman to beat Hatton, he must

                  A) Not let him tie up

                  B)Avoid being knocked down, tripped, elbowed, pushed, or mugged

                  C) Constantly move in angles

                  D) Catch Ricky moving in, with counters

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                  • QUISQUEYA
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                    #49
                    I'm going on the record:

                    Hatton beats Pacquiao

                    The ****slobbery (unjustified) from the Diaz and Delahoya fights must be tempered. Pac is a great fighter. I love the guy. But he is not different than when he lost 14 out of 24 rounds to JMM.

                    Hatton is going to beat - and possibly hurt - Pacquiao.

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                    • Dynamite Kid
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                      #50
                      BTW, when i said tie Hatton up and walk him back that is just one way he can back him up, he might be able to back Hatton up with his power or by keeping him playing defence and throwing combos at him, but all im saying is either way he chooses to do it, its very important not to let Hatton get on the front foot and start forcing the action etc.
                      Last edited by Dynamite Kid; 02-16-2009, 01:44 PM.

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