Judah vs Hatton Still On, Ndou Fight Crumbles

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Judah vs Hatton Still On, Ndou Fight Crumbles

    According to some recent comments in the Manchester Evening News, the proposed fight between Matthew Hatton and IBO welterweight champion Lovemore Ndou has fallen apart after the two sides were unable to reach a deal. Their bout was going to take place on September 12 in South Africa. [details]
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    goood judah will put a more brutal and clinical beatdown on that bum and retire him

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    • gancho_al_igado
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      #3
      **** yeah, what a card. Man if Judah dont wip this boy he better retire, in fact if he goes the distance he should retire.

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      • Spacey1991
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        Sounds good, another good fight to add to the card!

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        • joe90210
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          #5
          is this fight a joke? Hatton better hope to have Judah payed off to take a dive or else he's in for a massive beating.

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          • baxil
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            #6
            judah will kill him

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            • Bobby Shaw
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              According to some recent comments in the Manchester Evening News, the proposed fight between Matthew Hatton and IBO welterweight champion Lovemore Ndou has fallen apart after the two sides were unable to reach a deal. Their bout was going to take place on September 12 in South Africa. [details]
              Matthew is a decent fighter.I hope he keeps the trainer who trained him for his last fight he looked good and elusive.He's not flashy but he's disciplined,he keeps to the basics and moves a lot.His stamina is great,if he can get past round 4 then he will beat Judah.Judah's brain is that of a 5yr old and he cant concentrate for long.

              If Matthew has changed trainers then Judah will do a job on him.

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              • Ekscape
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                #8
                I've actually never seen Matthew Hatton fight but he better bring his A game cuz in
                my opinion Judah didn't look to bad against Clottey... And damn they've put together a very good undercard for May-Jmm I'm definetly buying this

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                • thehitman09
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                  Matthew Hatton is a basic fighter, likes to use the jab and try and get in close and land to the body. He's nothing spectacular, as his record proves, (14 KO in 42 fights I believe).

                  I fancy Zab Judah to win this one pretty comfortably, but if Hatton can survive the first few rounds and take him to the later stages, Hatton could at least take him the distance - if he can take a punch. I don't think he will have faced a more powerful puncher than Judah in his career, as most of it has been on the British domestic level. His best win was against a washed-up Ben Tackie on the undercard of Hatton-Malignaggi last year and he still looked a bit uncomfortable during that fight.

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                  • Bigdaddy_Vh
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                    #10
                    Matthew Hatton vs. Bobby Pacquiao is like a wet dream for me

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