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  • olympic boy
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    hello again "boxing experts"

    Dundee: Hatton will stop Pacman hook
    By Abac Cordero Updated April 21, 2009 12:00 AM


    MANILA, Philippines - Angelo Dundee knows a great punch when he sees one.

    And the great, great trainer of champions, one who handled no less than Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, thinks that Ricky Hatton has that type of a punch.

    Dundee, who turns 88 on May 8, told The Sweet Science in a recent interview that Hatton, the pride of Manchester, has what it takes to beat Manny Pacquiao.

    He said Hatton, who will put his IBO junior welterweight crown on the line against Pacquiao on May 2 in Las Vegas, is so aggressive that he will take it to Pacquiao.

    In fact, he thinks that Hatton is the only fighter out there today, at this moment, who can stop the reigning pound-for-pound champion from the Philippines.

    “If ever there is a fighter that could beat Manny Pacquiao it is Ricky Hatton,” Dundee said.

    The Sweet Science asked him to elaborate, and the legendary trainer who also helped but failed to guide Oscar dela Hoya past Pacquiao last December, obliged.

    “Aggressiveness, Hatton will take it to him. It takes the awkwardness out of the southpaw if you take it to him. And Hatton has the best punch to beat a southpaw, the left hook,” he said Hatton, indeed has got a tremendous left hook, which has fallen a handful of his past opponents whether he lands it to the face or the body. A perfect Hatton left hook could end any fight.

    “Hatton said it himself, he is bigger, and stronger. Pacquiao is quicker. But I give Hatton a great shot to win. It is because of the style. You take it to the southpaw,” said Dundee.

    “I handled six southpaws, that is how I know. I handled the best southpaw in the world, Michael Nunn. But he got hit with that left hook from James Toney. You see, that is the punch. So they will make it a great fight. And I give Ricky a great shot to win.”

    While he may be great in handling southpaws, Dundee wasn’t quite fortunate against Pacquiao when the Filipino icon demolished Dela Hoya in eight rounds last December.

    “These things happen in boxing,” he said after the fight.



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    happy bday angelo
  • The_Demon
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    • Google_It_Bitch
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      #3
      Originally posted by olympic boy
      Dundee: Hatton will stop Pacman hook
      By Abac Cordero Updated April 21, 2009 12:00 AM


      MANILA, Philippines - Angelo Dundee knows a great punch when he sees one.

      And the great, great trainer of champions, one who handled no less than Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Leonard, thinks that Ricky Hatton has that type of a punch.

      Dundee, who turns 88 on May 8, told The Sweet Science in a recent interview that Hatton, the pride of Manchester, has what it takes to beat Manny Pacquiao.

      He said Hatton, who will put his IBO junior welterweight crown on the line against Pacquiao on May 2 in Las Vegas, is so aggressive that he will take it to Pacquiao.

      In fact, he thinks that Hatton is the only fighter out there today, at this moment, who can stop the reigning pound-for-pound champion from the Philippines.

      “If ever there is a fighter that could beat Manny Pacquiao it is Ricky Hatton,” Dundee said.

      The Sweet Science asked him to elaborate, and the legendary trainer who also helped but failed to guide Oscar dela Hoya past Pacquiao last December, obliged.

      “Aggressiveness, Hatton will take it to him. It takes the awkwardness out of the southpaw if you take it to him. And Hatton has the best punch to beat a southpaw, the left hook,” he said Hatton, indeed has got a tremendous left hook, which has fallen a handful of his past opponents whether he lands it to the face or the body. A perfect Hatton left hook could end any fight.

      “Hatton said it himself, he is bigger, and stronger. Pacquiao is quicker. But I give Hatton a great shot to win. It is because of the style. You take it to the southpaw,” said Dundee.

      “I handled six southpaws, that is how I know. I handled the best southpaw in the world, Michael Nunn. But he got hit with that left hook from James Toney. You see, that is the punch. So they will make it a great fight. And I give Ricky a great shot to win.”

      While he may be great in handling southpaws, Dundee wasn’t quite fortunate against Pacquiao when the Filipino icon demolished Dela Hoya in eight rounds last December.

      “These things happen in boxing,” he said after the fight.



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      happy bday angelo
      Dundee is on ODLH's payroll :lmfao:

      If Oscar paid me to hype Hatton up, I would be more than happy to do it.
      :PAZ:

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      • olympic boy
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        • tjadl6386
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          It should be effective aggressiveness. Hatton was simply recklessly aggresive so he always seemed to catch Pacquiao's right hooks.

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          • shadeyfizzle
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            I'm beginning to think Angelo Dundee is some kind of biggot that has something against Pacquiao because i've never heard him say anything nice about him.

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            • KnockMeOut
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              He's losing credibility in predicting fights very quickly.
              Props to Hopkins, he predicted Pac to win on ESPN eventhough he's with Golden Boy Promotions.
              Last edited by KnockMeOut; 05-05-2009, 05:32 AM.

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              • El Jesus
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                #8
                Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
                I'm beginning to think Angelo Dundee is some kind of biggot that has something against Pacquiao because i've never heard him say anything nice about him.

                i take it you have no ****ing clue who dundee is or what hes done for the sport to make the accusation that hes a "bigot" take a look at the list of guys hes trained, now come back to me with your evidence of why hes a bigot.

                this board is driving me up the wall. i can only shake my head at what this place will turn into until either floyd loses, pac loses or they fight each other.

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                • Pugilistic™
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KnockMeOut
                  He's losing credibility in predicting fights very quickly.
                  Props to Hopkins, he predicted Pac to win on ESPN eventhough he's with Golden Boy Promotions.
                  Hopkins later on picked Hatton to win.

                  Obviously that pick is biased though.

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                  • sikwatee
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Precision
                    Hopkins later on picked Hatton to win.

                    Obviously that pick is biased though.
                    Yeah, that was lol biased. He picked pac then after few weeks hatton.

                    Anyways, Angelo Dundee might have seen the new Ali/Leonard in this generation, he's dissin Pac coz he's mad for not able to train him. Lol.

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