did mayweather ko hatton???
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'Nuff said..Once again, lets get realistic here. Cortez was the ref for the Castillo fight. He let Hatton fight on the inside. Why? Because Castillo let Hatton work on the inside as well. Castillo didn't hold right away or create seperation. Castillo, if you watch the fight, also tried to fight the same way Hatton tried to on that fight. Neither hooked arms, they were throwing punches.
With Mayweather, both (obviously implying Mayweather, as well) hooked arms and Mayweather didn't let Hatton work inside. He used his elbows to create seperation and then pushed off. Legal or not. When a fighter does that, the ref is forced to seperate. You'll hear all refs say, work your way out or work while you're in there. Mayweather didn't allow work. When that happens, the ref is forced to seperate the fighters.
The point deduction was bull****, I will give you that. Nonetheless, if a guy is bent over the middle rope and you punch at the back of his head, you're putting that point in the referee's hands.Comment
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Excellent post!Hatton fell heavily into the ring post and fell on the floor. He was clearly dazed as he got to his feet. He attempted to fight on and was knocked down again. He got to his feet again. Shortly thereafter he was taking too much punishment and Cortez stopped the fight at the same time as Hatton's corner threw in the towel.
Let's also not forget that this stoppage came after a clearly frustrated Hatton sustained a huge amount of punishment from the sixth round on when it became obvious that the officiating was completely one sided.
This idea that Maywather knocked out Hatton with a single punch is clearly nonsense. Hatton was not allowed to throw so much as a punch from inside, Mayweather was able to get away with holding, mauling, elbows, rabbit punches and ducking below the waist in order to avoid Hatton's attack, and Hatton was constantly warned and even deducted for the same things as Floyd was doing.
Mayweather would likely have won without Cortez's help, but Cortez' involvement basically ruined what should have been a magnificent tear up.
That's exactly how I saw it too.Comment
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Anyone who says NO.. should go look under their kitchen sink.. Look for a Bottle Titled .."DRAINO" and drink itComment
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A padded ring post did most of the damage eh??
Only a p*ssy would believe something that weak.
If that helps you deal with it then fine..
I know that fight hurt your white supremacist view of the world..I guess that's your way of coping...lol.Comment
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Put it this way; if you're in such a beat up and exhausted state that you get KO'd by a padded ring post, it's safe to say you shouldn't continue.
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You know what. I think we need to all stop kidding ourselves. The truth is........
Hatton was poisoned. And that caused him to jump in when someone is delivering left hooks. You can tell this happened, because at the 9 second mark, Hatton pushes his mouth-piece out, it tastes funny. Now, at the same time, if you notice in the clip, Mayweather seems to set a trap in the corner. Why? Because he loaded it with cast iron and was ready to do what he ended up doing. The hook as you see, is actually Mayweather opening up the glove and shoving Hattons head into the turnbuckle. He's so fast, you can't even see that in the video.
Now, it doesn't end there. Cortez had already given Mayweather the signal. The signal was that Cortez was gonna do a cirlce and a half, which he does at the 4-5 second mark. This was to let Mayweather know that he was going to finish the deed. When Hatton gets up, Mayweather goes in for the kill and Cortez pulls him away and threatens to slap Hatton himself, waving his right hand violently high above. So frightened is Hatton, that he falls again without getting hit.
Billy Graham is so scared for his charge, that he did the best he could. He tried to throw a towel at Cortez, but that didn't even stop the mad man. Then, right near the end of the clip, Cortez kneels down to, obviously, choke the life out of Hatton.
Or........... the better fighter won and got the stoppage. You decide.Comment
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i agree with you all the way!Yeah I can understand Hatton's grievance because Cortez was too hasty breaking them up.
And I'm sticking by my original belief that the fight would have been closer had the point deduction not happened, but the fact is Hatton was outclassed. Mayweather was quicker, more skillful and most importantly smarter. He completely neutralised Hatton on the inside; one aspect which pre-fight you would have assumed Hatton to have the advantage.
i was a bit bummed watching the way cortez kept gettin in the way,we could of finally seen mayweather in a tear up rather than a boxing match! i think with hattons "rough" style, he could of made pretty boy scrap.
it could of been one of the best fights ever...but it was a full gone conclusion by the fifth/sixth round...when the point was taken off(at least i think it was the sixth?)Comment

Oh **** I am doing it again!
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