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  • hammerhiem
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    #1

    Weight drained.

    No not Hatton silly people.

    I think maybe the reason Pac hasn't show that one shot power before is because he was draining himself to make the lower weights, God help every other boxer 135-147 if i'm right because he loked fcuking awesome last night.

    I don't think too much should be read into the PBF - Hatton - Pac triangle theory, Hatton doesn't fight like PBF so pac will have to fight differently, but if he has been weight drained previously and still won with style then god help PBF he could be about to get his Ass handed to him.

    As for Mr Hatton he should probably retire, he's given me 7-8 years of great entertainment I still think he's a great figher (not great boxer, great fighter) and he went out on his shield like a great warrior does, but honestly what else can he do now?

    KO's like that take something from a older boxer, if he was mid 20's he could go on but not in his 30's.

    Thanks Ricky it's been a wild ride.
  • hookoutofhell
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    i dont buy into the weight drained theory, if manny was really badly weight drained then i think it would have affected his punch resistance. it hadn't he was still able to take flush shots at the lower weights.

    but yeah he looked solid last night. i still think that looking at him and his work ethic his real fighting weight should be at 135. i think he is a genuinely good sized LW, at LWW i think he might looks alittle bit small compared to some of the other fighters.

    yeah i think hatton should reitre but if he does retire on this defeat then i can see him making a comeback

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