De La Hoya apologized to Nacho
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That cracked head had actually teh right strategy and he wasnt the one ****ing up in train, it was hatton listening to his dumbasses cornermans!!!
Even in between round 1 and 2 of the Pacquiao fight, Floyd Sr. tells him, "Dont over power him, dont try to over power him, you have to faint then touch. You have to move your head and faint. You have been listening to me since day one"Comment
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He was more concerned about being on TV than his fighter .Comment
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Floyd Sr.'s strategy was ****** for Hatton, because Hatton just isnt the kind of fighter Floyd Sr was trying to make him be. hes not magically going to learn fantastic head movement in one fight.
and feinting against Pacquiao is just a ****** move, considering 1. Hatton doesnt have a lot of experience with it and 2. Pacquiao is too quick for that kind of stuff.
the smart strategy for Hatton would have been to maul Pacquiao. is it the best career strategy? nope. but it would have served Hatton a lot better than Sr's crap strategy.
the few times that Hatton did get the fight at close range, he didnt do that awful. hit Pacquiao to the body a few times, could get him to the ropes. Hatton should have just kept his hands high and bulled as much as he could, trying to get through the first few rounds while wearing out Pacquiao as much as he could on the inside.
a good stategy recongnises the fighters strengths and the opponents' weaknesses...Hatton's strengths were his size, infighting ability, quick feet and body punchign power, not his defense. how the hell was Floyd's strategy going to help you under those conditions?Comment
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i dunno why dlh hired nacho if he wasn't gonna listen or train. nacho don't give a ****.... he just showed up for the paycheck too.Comment
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Floyd Sr.'s strategy was ****** for Hatton, because Hatton just isnt the kind of fighter Floyd Sr was trying to make him be. hes not magically going to learn fantastic head movement in one fight.
and feinting against Pacquiao is just a ****** move, considering 1. Hatton doesnt have a lot of experience with it and 2. Pacquiao is too quick for that kind of stuff.
the smart strategy for Hatton would have been to maul Pacquiao. is it the best career strategy? nope. but it would have served Hatton a lot better than Sr's crap strategy.
the few times that Hatton did get the fight at close range, he didnt do that awful. hit Pacquiao to the body a few times, could get him to the ropes. Hatton should have just kept his hands high and bulled as much as he could, trying to get through the first few rounds while wearing out Pacquiao as much as he could on the inside.
a good stategy recongnises the fighters strengths and the opponents' weaknesses...Hatton's strengths were his size, infighting ability, quick feet and body punchign power, not his defense. how the hell was Floyd's strategy going to help you under those conditions?
floyd sr didn't even know hatton ****s his hands before hooking.Comment
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