Hatton Vs. Delahoya at 147

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  • The_Visitation
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    #11
    Hatton by late TKO. Quite how anyone can deduce his 'chin has gone' on the basis of the Pacquiao fight is beyond me.

    Not a fight I want to see. I have a feeling we might well, though, although Ricky might have to 'retire' first, so both he and Oscar can 'come back' for the event.

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    • aether
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      #12
      yeah. i can see this as a comeback fight for both. would'nt be surprised if people gobble this **** of a fight up

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      • QUISQUEYA
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        #13
        Originally posted by The_Visitation
        Hatton by late TKO. Quite how anyone can deduce his 'chin has gone' on the basis of the Pacquiao fight is beyond me.

        Not a fight I want to see. I have a feeling we might well, though, although Ricky might have to 'retire' first, so both he and Oscar can 'come back' for the event.


        1) it seems to be getting progressively worse: Hurt by Collazo 9a light-hittong WW) , KO'd by mayweather (a light hitter at WW), hurt by Lazcano (a LW), and Ko'd by Pac on essentially the first punch.

        2) Roach said that he has noticed Ricky's punch resistance is diminished.

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        • QUISQUEYA
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          #14
          Originally posted by aether
          yeah. i can see this as a comeback fight for both. would'nt be surprised if people gobble this **** of a fight up
          It would have to be the "good-bye" fight for either guy. Does either guy want to risk a loss in a farewell fight?

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          • Puntoyhauf
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            #15
            Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
            It would have to be the "good-bye" fight for either guy. Does either guy want to risk a loss in a farewell fight?
            how about both Hatton and Dela Hoya versus Gina Carano?

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            • Pullcounter
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              #16
              Originally posted by aether
              who's gonna win?
              dlh wins if he avoids deer meat

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