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  • Mersey
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    #11
    I think he'd probably would have been able to fight for longer, but now it seems he's finished.

    But it's true what people say, he would never beat PBF/Pac.

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    • NorvernRob
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      #12
      Originally posted by Merseysideblood
      I think he'd probably would have been able to fight for longer, but now it seems he's finished.

      But it's true what people say, he would never beat PBF/Pac.
      Probably not, there's no shame in that though as there are very few fighters (if any) from the last 20 years that could beat prime PBF and Pac.

      I would have liked to see the Hatton that beat Tzsyu have a go against Pac though, his punch resistance was far better then and he would have given Pac problems, at least for a time.

      Hatton's lifestyle has caught up with him, it was always going to though as he blows up a hell of a lot between fights, around 25-30lb I believe?

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      • talip bin osman
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        #13
        Originally posted by pacapunch
        and never drink would it have made a difference in his two biggest fights mayweather/pacquiao or would it still be the same out come ricky finishing second?your thoughts...
        same outcome i think...

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