If Hatton beats Pacquiao. Are insane Hatton fans going to be like this?
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See, I told you that Hatton could destroy weight drained Oscar? Even though I think that same weight-drained Oscar would have KO'd hatton. It's similar to when Hopkins beat Pavlik, and people automatically assumed Calzaghe would have done the same **** to Pavlik.
These triangle-theories do not work, and I hate when some ppl use them.
It's not similar to the way Hopkins beat Pavlik because Hopkins was only 7 years past his best going up against a stiff, one dimensional, slow fighter who was broken down mentally during the fight...but Hopkins was not dead...Oscar was dead.
Freddie Roach could have beaten Oscar that night.
It's more comparable to Chris Byrd when he dropped down in weight or maybe Ali vs. Holmes. I won't say it is comparable to Roy when he dropped down in weight because Roy somehow pulled out a victory in the first Tarver fight all on heart. It was good Roy showed heart in a tough fight when he was **** physically, but sad to see him on his death-bed.
If Pac loses, which I think he should go in as the favorite in this fight, nobody should try to tear him down like he is a bum like I've seen happen to with other fighters. It's Ok to talk about who he fought and when he fought them to rate his career, but "bum" shouldn't be thrown in there to describe Manny. I could only imagine if Pac gets taken out in 3 what people would say. But the same could be said if Hatton is taken out in 3.
I think the bad talk is only against his delusional Pacman fans who think he would've beaten SRR in his prime and Ali at his best.Comment
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I say Hatton beats the version of Oscar that showed up against Pac that night but I give credit to Pac for taking the fight when Hatton did not.
It's not similar to the way Hopkins beat Pavlik because Hopkins was only 7 years past his best going up against a stiff, one dimensional, slow fighter who was broken down mentally during the fight...but Hopkins was not dead...Oscar was dead.
Freddie Roach could have beaten Oscar that night.
It's more comparable to Chris Byrd when he dropped down in weight or maybe Ali vs. Holmes. I won't say it is comparable to Roy when he dropped down in weight because Roy somehow pulled out a victory in the first Tarver fight all on heart. It was good Roy showed heart in a tough fight when he was **** physically, but sad to see him on his death-bed.
If Pac loses, which I think he should go in as the favorite in this fight, nobody should try to tear him down like he is a bum like I've seen happen to with other fighters. It's Ok to talk about who he fought and when he fought them to rate his career, but "bum" shouldn't be thrown in there to describe Manny. I could only imagine if Pac gets taken out in 3 what people would say. But the same could be said if Hatton is taken out in 3.
I think the bad talk is only against his delusional Pacman fans who think he would've beaten SRR in his prime and Ali at his best.Comment
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So your saying that ODLH against Pac was in better shape and better fighting condition than Collazo against Hatton? You said ODLH would KO Hatton, but Collazo didn't KO Ricky - in fact Ricky was the one who knocked down Collazo..Comment
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It was a close fight that could have been scored from Callazo. There was nothing a saw from Oscar that night that would suggest he would have done any better against any other elite fighter 140lbs and up.Comment
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