Naturally: Are Pac and Hatton the same size?
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I like the point you are making about the weight increase for Hatton BUT wouldn't you say that Hatton's style involves more physical contact, strength and overpowering your opponent?
Manny's style as he's moved up is still a speed, boxing and staying outside tagging the other person game, where if you are smart, for the most part you can use that and athleticism to nullify the weight advantages of your opponent.
For Hattons part,he is going to have to be a lot cuter inside because Pacquiao's speed isnt just in his punches,its also in his movement,so ricky may not have a lot to grab at.
If he approaches this the same way as the Tszyu fight I can see him looking clumsy and getting hit with counter combos all night long.Comment
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Well I see a lot of tool arguments for this on both sides, but I have yet see anyone who is a reasonable non biased poster give me a good analysis of the issue.
So, please respond if you are not racist, nationalist, or just plain ******. I'll eagerly await all four of you to respond.
they are the same height and close to the same reach and that to me is way more important than what their "natural" weight is.Comment
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Like I stated in my other thread, theres a boxer(Julius Long) who is 7'1 and 290lbs which means that he is "bigger" than almost every boxer in the world except for Valuev, yet his record is 15-12. size isn't as important in boxing as most ppl make it out to be.Last edited by -Swizzy-; 04-29-2009, 02:08 PM.Comment
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