Also, for the record, Hatton doesn't need to make any excuses for his performance. He rushed in and fought the only way he knew how, and lost to the better man that night in Pacquiao. For everyone saying Hatton is full of **** and trying to reason his way out of a bad loss, give him a break. He just got KTFO in front of millions. It's human nature to defense mechanism your way out of hurting extremely bad, and obviously a few rounds more in this particular fight would most likely have not helped Hatton and could have hurt him much worse. He is simply rationalizing just like any other former great champion has done and will do in the event he gets his ass kicked and laid out cold.
Hatton Says a Few More Rounds Would Have Helped
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[QUOTE=The Weebler II;5212493]Except it's not just the media, I've seen with my own eyes what the little guy is capable of. I don't buy excuses about weight-drained or no defence etc than so many latch on to, to try to explain away Pac's wins. I think he's the real deal and so do most other people.
No my response was that he's smaller and able to mix it with the kid. I think a small quick fighter does better against Pac, than a bigger fighter.
I believe not this time when he fought at featherweight...at 135 lbs. up to 147 lbs is already a different Manny Pacquiao, with the weights being added Manny's power increases & still maintained the speed plus with other additional techniques taught by Roach at present a polished right hook as good as his left hand...so i doubt another Marquez fight will have a different result, a more damaging outcome by knock out...although i respect Marquez & a fan of him, i also favored him to win against Floyd...
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Hatton is humble. After the fight he called Pacquaio the greatest boxer in the world. He is only saying he 'may' have got more into the fight the longer it progressed.. I don't think it's true, but then again, I wasn't in the ring that night and I have no right to criticise his opinion.
I respect Hatton as a great fighter, but we expect him w/ a different reaction humbled by the performance of a P4P King...It's a surprise humiliation suffered from a more superior fighter...it's another excuses in a different approach, so accept the defeat w/ honor its not a shame to lost w/ the great Manny Pacquiao....Look at Pacquiao regardless of his performance & success stayed humble & simple...Comment
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Manny exposes their weaknesses...
no, Floyd can tag big fighters his own size but he'll look slow against Pacquiao, the little guy isn't just quick, he's lightning.
Everyone talks about the advantages a bigger fighter has (e.g. size/power) but they forget the advantages of a little guy (e.g. speed, natural elusiveness).
If Pac is going to be beaten it will be by a smaller fighter.
I agree w/ u at some point, Manny exposes the great champions weaknesses as what happened in Barrera, Diaz, Dela Hoya & Hatton fights...they're were fast, strong & dominant w/ other opponents but w/ Pacquiao they looked old & slow....that's how high the level of Manny Pacquiao is...
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It's an excuse,...
Hatton is humble. After the fight he called Pacquaio the greatest boxer in the world. He is only saying he 'may' have got more into the fight the longer it progressed.. I don't think it's true, but then again, I wasn't in the ring that night and I have no right to criticise his opinion.
If i only entertain Hatton's comments w/c i don't expect after the humiliating knock loss...i expect him to congratulate, honor, be humble, & praise his conqueror that even on his strongest weight division as undefeated & champion he was destroyed...it's sounds trash to me, it's only a plain & simple excuse in a different approach...
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i agree completely with this postAlso, for the record, Hatton doesn't need to make any excuses for his performance. He rushed in and fought the only way he knew how, and lost to the better man that night in Pacquiao. For everyone saying Hatton is full of **** and trying to reason his way out of a bad loss, give him a break. He just got KTFO in front of millions. It's human nature to defense mechanism your way out of hurting extremely bad, and obviously a few rounds more in this particular fight would most likely have not helped Hatton and could have hurt him much worse. He is simply rationalizing just like any other former great champion has done and will do in the event he gets his ass kicked and laid out cold.Comment
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Not once did he say that he would have gotten up from that punch. The issue was if he DIDN'T get caught by that monster left hook Hatton said the fight might have been different. But it most likely wouldn't have been.
I'd love to box you, but then again, I'm also half Puerto Rican, so when I knock you out, you'd have an excuse, right? One of the dumbest comments I ever heard.Comment
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No, Hard to do when da chickenmang is RUNNNNNNNNNINNNNG !!!!!! Wait wait, when he runs to the corner and rolls his itty bitty shoulder that Left HOOK of Pacs will connect and YALL will suck in all the AIR outa da room ya'lls be in , heheheheheheheh
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