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  • The Gully Gad
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    #21
    Originally posted by KnockMeOut
    Teddy picked Ricky
    U gotta be kidding bruv?

    **** there is no stopping that curse..

    Its like the curse pt 4 the film just dosent end

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    • gopi11
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      #22
      Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
      I'll just quote Pacquiao...

      "Only God knows who will win."

      Because not even the greatest boxing analyst exactly know what will happen in the fight.

      I gave Hatton as much as a 50/50 chance...
      even Roach... Pacquiao's personal trainer for years, said it would be over in 9 minutes... I had a hard time believing it.

      You can even see... Pacquiao did not know it would be that easy...
      I'll share you this picture that shows a surprised look at Pacquiao and Bayless' face.
      [IMG]http://i683.***********.com/albums/vv196/Puntoyhauf/wth.jpg[/IMG]


      All the tale-tell signs were there, a bunch of articles and news about Manny knocking down his sparring partners (with head gears on and thicker gloves), stories of cuts, bruises, busted lips or noses courtesy of the Pacman, but nobody believed it, specially if Ronnie Nathanielsz has something to do with it. You'll see from the 2nd knockdown when Ricky has his gloves up and covering his noggins but Manny's left hand just went through it like it was nothing...

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      • gopi11
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        #23
        Originally posted by The Gully Gad
        U gotta be kidding bruv?

        **** there is no stopping that curse..

        Its like the curse pt 4 the film just dosent end

        Teddy ****ed up last Dec., he had Pacman beating Oscar...

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        • Puntoyhauf
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          #24
          Originally posted by gopi11
          All the tale-tell signs were there, a bunch of articles and news about Manny knocking down his sparring partners (with head gears on and thicker gloves), stories of cuts, bruises, busted lips or noses courtesy of the Pacman, but nobody believed it, specially if Ronnie Nathanielsz has something to do with it. You'll see from the 2nd knockdown when Ricky has his gloves up and covering his noggins but Manny's left hand just went through it like it was nothing...
          yeah, that left by Manny was blocked and yet the power manages to penetrate Ricky's glove... Manny's power passed through it like at a pendullum.
          Last edited by Puntoyhauf; 05-05-2009, 07:51 AM.

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          • gopi11
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            #25
            Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
            yeah, that left by Manny was blocked and yet the power manages to penetrate Ricky's glove... Manny's power passed through it like at a pendullum.


            She's not Shay Laren Puntoy, I think she's European, jacked it from a pool/billiard forum. I'm a pool enthusiast as well.

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            • olympic boy
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              #26
              Hatton vs Pacquiao Prediction
              http://www.********boxing.com/news.php?p=18825&more=1

              19.02.09 - By Jake Roberts: On May 2nd, Ricky Hatton and Manny Pacquiao will go toe to toe for what is the ‘P4P’ championship. It already has boxing fans salivating at the prospect of their two all-action styles clashing in Vegas. There are so many intangibles with this fight I don’t know where to start, so lets examine their recent performances. 2008 was a phenomenal year for the Pacman, starting with a razor thin split decision over world class Juan Manuel Marquez..

              Despite the controversy, these two guys put on a breathtaking spectacle for twelve rounds and neither really deserved to lose. Next he disposes of the extremely game but limited David Diaz. Diaz was the perfect opponent for Manny’s lightweight debut; his plodding feet and not much head movement meant it was just target practice for the Philippines. Then in December he is catapulted into the big league with a dominant win over the Golden Boy, Oscar De La Hoya. Whatever people say about this fight you cannot deny this was a masterpiece by the little man. Ok, so De La Hoya looked a bit shot but you could argue that Pacquiao made him look like that. The speed of his foot movement, his balance and combinations just blew him away.

              On December 8th 2007, the Hitman was picked apart for the first time in his career by the surgeon Floyd Jr. This was a competitive bout for six rounds, but Maywether showed why he is the best in the world, taking advantage of Hatton’s increasingly gung ho tactics. Ricky still has frustration about the way the referee handled the bout. You may agree or disagree; personally I feel Joe Cortez was getting in way too much during the first four rounds. Whether that changed the result of the fight who knows, only a rematch in England would tell us. The ‘homecoming’ win over Juan Lazcano was a rusty performance, presumably because he was coming off such a crushing defeat. Then it emerges that training camps with Billy Graham are not what they once were resulting in Floyd sr taking over the reigns. This proved a wise decision after he took his nearest rival, Paulie Malignaggi to school for eleven rounds. As a result of his new trainer he showed more jabs, feints and head movement, which he will need in abundance against Pacquiao.

              An obvious factor to look at in this fight is the weight and the size of the fighters. Hatton was born at 140 pounds and his best performances have come there. Pacquiao has never fought at 140 and is therefore an unknown quantity. The weight was not really an issue for him against De La Hoya because he was allowed to box his own fight, getting in and out quickly without wrestling and inside fighting. I imagine the first thing Hatton will do in this fight is get inside and see how strong he really is. In my opinion Hatton will throw him around like a rag doll, which will take a lot more out of Pacquiao. The tactical battle of both trainers will centre on this issue, with Hatton trying to impose his strength inside and Pacquiao trying to box from the outside.

              Strength and punching power are two separate attributes, and although I’ve never been in a ring with Pacquiao, I imagine his punching power is more fearsome. He has scored some incredible knockouts, albeit in the lower divisions and because of this we don’t know if he really has the power to stop Hatton in his tracks. In contrast we know Hatton is a good puncher in this weight class, not a murderous puncher but one who can hurt you with the right shot. This could be a telling factor as the fight unfolds.

              Pacquiao has a clear speed advantage of both hand and foot over his opponent. He has the ability to hit his rival with combinations and get out of range before they have time to react. This is the problem that De La Hoya and almost all his opponents have encountered. Hatton is no slouch either but he will have to be very sharp if he is going to catch him consistently.

              This piece is entitled prediction, and as such I must give one despite my shocking record. I think Hatton knocks him out in the later rounds of what is a great fight. I feel his strength, body shots and aggression will pay dividends in the second half of the fight. My guess is that we will see an end similar to Cotto vs. Margarito where the little man simply has nothing left and folds. A fanciful idea I know, but I’ve got broad shoulders so the Pacquiao fans can unleash their bile on me.




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              • S A M U R A I
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                #27
                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
                Silly old fool. His predictions are terrible. Almost as bad as Atlas.



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                • S A M U R A I
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                  #28
                  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.
                  Originally posted by DreamSparkz
                  What was ment to be a fantastic night of boxing and one of the most hyped fights was a complete let-down.

                  All credit to Manny he's the best out there right now.

                  Shame Hatton didn't bother to bring his A-game, just the one that billy wrote up for him 10 years ago.
                  Hatton has an A-game? I have never seen it. I thought the problem is he has no idea how to change his game plan. Like Freddie said, he fights the same way every time.



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                  • olympic boy
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                    #29
                    see you all boxing experts nov 13,2010 pac-marga

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