I'm STUNNED! Much respect for Pacquaio...
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All I can say is wow. that was some amazing speed and very impressive footwork on the pac mans part. I was hoping for hatton, but something told me it may have been a bad bet. it looked like he busted his jaw! i would love to see a mayweather pacquiao, and i think he is smart to be fighting JMM first.
but ****. 2 rounds.....that was almost sad.Comment
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I think Pacquiao vs Mayweather (if he beats Marquez convincingly), could make more buys than Mayweather vs De La Hoya to be honest.Comment
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go figure. "it wasn't impressive cause hatton left himself open." that's called an excuse
hatton made fun of odlh saying he was weight drained and anyone could have beat him that nightl.
well go figure hatton only last 2 rounds and ktfo 3 times and one hurt the 16k brits in attendance.
floyd vs pac. someone noted floyd has seen everything. sorry but there is only ONE manny pacquiao. to quote the britsComment
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The only thing that surprised me was how knocked out Ricky was. I've told everyone that would listen to me that Hatton can't take a punch any more. It was obvious that he was done after the Lazcano fight.
I've told everyone that would listen to me that Hatton wouldn't make it outside of 3 rounds.
Like I said earlier today, it was pretty much unanimous agreement among fighters in every gym I've been too in the last few weeks; pacman by destruction.
Once a pressure fighter loses his ability to take a punch, he is finished. End of story. No second chances, no magical come back stories. Ricky hasn't been able to take a punch for a while now. Anyone that didn't see this coming from a mile away was lying to themselves.Comment
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