Pacquiao Says Hatton Will Be His Hardest Fight To Date

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  • MANGLER
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    #51
    Good Pac's givin Hatton some respect. But I don't see him havin a harder time wit Hatton than JMM.

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    • gopi11
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      #52
      Originally posted by Madvillain
      I don't like Hatton, but there's no doubt that he can bring it. Pacquiao better come prepared to **** otherwise it'll be a very long... or very short night.


      When was the last time Pacman "didn't come prepared to ****?"

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      • Pico Hollywood
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        #53
        Originally posted by gopi11
        When was the last time Pacman "didn't come prepared to ****?"

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        • S A M U R A I
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          #54
          Originally posted by pcr405
          if hatton wins what will the pacmoney fans say
          I will say "Respect, Ricky! Good win!"

          Why?



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          • haploid
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            #55
            Originally posted by boxamen
            I believe the hardest fight was with Juan Manuel Marquez which for me and all the experts lost the second fight and the first one was well scored as a draw.
            even if you were not an expert as long as the judge admitted he miscored the 1st to marquez's favor u cant say it was a draw anymore. dont be biased.

            i do believe that the 2nd fight was a draw or a marquez win but dont ever say that the 1st fight was a draw coz the truth is it was not and manny won that bout.

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            • Dave Rado
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              #56
              Originally posted by JAS_JAS
              hatton better train his hardest or he will get embarrased, i didn't see his vaunted body shots and pressure fighting against a blown-up featherweight journeyman named juan lazcano ya'll making it seem that the PACMAN is the lesser fighter and not pound for pound #1 boxer on the planet today
              You're showing extreme bias by bringing up that fight, in which he performed so far below his normal standards that he sacked his trainer because of it and hired Mayweather Snr. Yet despite that, he still won ten out of twelve rounds in that fight.

              If you followed boxing you would know that he looked far better against Malignaggi than he had in that fight, and also showed a lot more jabbing, head movement and angles vs. Pauli than he had against Mayweather Jnr.

              And don't worry, the one thing that is certain about this fight is that both fighters will train their hardest. Hatton's undergoing the longest training camp of his career and Pacquiao is also having a longer camp than he normally does. And they have two of the best trainers in the world, so it will be very interesting to see their game plans on the night.

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              • Dave Rado
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                #57
                Originally posted by joe strong
                At this stage of both their careers I say they both should forget titles & fight all the best.for hatton forget holt/Bradley & fight mosley,cotto,mayweather& pacman again if a rematch is a good idea(depending on how the fight goes).I think pacman should do the same.the $ would be huge for all these boxers & it would definately be crowd pleasing.I'm to the point that titles don't mean anything when there are 4 major santioning bodies.those names I mentioned & throw in clottey & berto and if Paul wiiliams can still fight at 147 throw him in as well.these men could bring boxing back to an alltime high if they chose to fight each other.
                Hatton will never be an elite Welterweight IMO. He needs to stay at 140 and clean it out, fight Campbell, and hope some other elite fighters move up to fight him, like Marquez.

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                • hammerhiem
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                  I will say "Respect, Ricky! Good win!"

                  Why?
                  Yes but you're a boxing fan not a hugger Samurai.

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                  • S A M U R A I
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by hammerhiem
                    Yes but you're a boxing fan not a hugger Samurai.


                    At last! Someone understands!



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                    • RodBarker
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
                      Its definitely possible, and i think people forget the amount of threat that Ricky posses. He is a bigger, rough physically strong fighter who will be coming at Manny (who is not brilliant defensively )and not as good of a boxer as a Collazo or Mayweather so there will be a lot of exchanges. Pressure from a bigger fighter is always hard to handle. With that being said, Manny is favored in this fight for a reason but this will not be an easy task.
                      I reckon Mannys boxing skills has improved out of sight his hand speed and footwork is as fast as Floyds right now and faster than Collazo and he is punching with pin point accuracy from all angles , I think he will use speed and movement to beat Ricky and upset Hattons rhythm much the same way Floyd did , as soon as Hatton starts to think about being countered its as good as over .

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