Hatton is not the underdog
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They shouldn't be. Let's look at this for what it is: A little Asian dude who started out smuggling chunks of metal into his pockets just to try and make minimum weight in boxing, fighting at 140 for the first time. Not only that, but in the opposite corner stands the 4-year, undefeated champion who is naturally larger. Seriously -- why would anyone be shocked at any outcome of this fight? No outcome would surprise me, although I have Pacquiao winning in a very brutal fight. That's the most logical outcome, but this is a dangerous fight for either man.
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Las Vegas bookies are basing the favorite on Pac's last performance. They are hardly the genuine fans of the sport that look at each and every piece of the puzzle. Yes, they know statistics and ****, but they don't know combats sports like experts. It's not like basketball, baseball, or other sport where the best team can pretty much beat worse teams. Fighting is relative and each fight is different. Hatton appears to be the favorite among boxing experts. And it's funny when they all say that Hatton might pull the upset, because the only people who think Pac is the favorite (not including true Pac fans) are the Las Vegas bookies and gamblers. Most boxers, analysts, commentators and trainers seem to be leaning toward Hatton, because of his size and strength.Comment
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