I'm not too sure were you guys are coming from? IMO, that's the best shape i've ever seen Hatton in at a weigh in.
They need to rehydrate hatton quickly
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He looked nowhere near what Cotto looked like. Hatton always looks like that when he weighs in. People are alreadyh making excuses for him.
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He looks drained to me,Hatton needs to start thinking about moving up if he continues fighting, I have seen his pictures after weigh in before and he doesnt looked dried up like this, And this has nothing to do with his pale skin.Comment
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Now that is drained.
Cotto looks like his face is turning white, like he is starting to turn into stone...scary.Comment
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That cannot be your real response. There have been, and will continues to be,numerous fights where one guy is absolutely weight-drained.
The biggest example is Pacquiao's last fight against De La Hoya. De La Hoya was toast from the moment he stepped on the scale. Nothing they could do in "30 hours" helped De La Hoya. 30 hours is a long time, but anyone who has ever actually cut a substantial amount of weight will tell you that its effects last a little while.
Anywho, Mayweather Sr. isn't happy... Maybe this is part of the reasonComment
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That's what I was thinking. He looks more lean and muscular than ever before. If they rehydrate him back up to 154 like they always do, then he will be fearsome on the night.I'm not too sure were you guys are coming from? IMO, that's the best shape i've ever seen Hatton in at a weigh in.
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I'm more worried about it catching up to him and what he was coming down from. Was it 154 pounds or lower from the day he started to drain weight for the weigh-in?
Compare with his last fight...
Anybody know what he weighed in at for fight-time in his last fight?
Either way, you know my view on this: If he gets messed up because of it, that's on him.Comment
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