Alright, Hatton should not be medically cleared to fight ever again if he actually believes that. It means he actually has some sort of irreparable brain damage.
Hatton: "I won the second round against Pac by a country mile"
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I think Hatton's brain hasnt been working well of late.Firstly he's walking heavier than Valuev and he wants to fight Cotto.I dont think many people would want to watch him getting busted again,he should save the world and concentrate on being a promoter.
Now he's claiming he was winning the second round the way he was clipped like that.He's really a bit ******ed nowComment
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This is laughable stuff. He is reasonable in the rest of the interview, says he likes Pac as a fellow gentleman and gives Cotto a very good chance of pulling off the victory; nothing unreasonable. However, when he said he was winning that round I nearly spit my tea out!
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PS - he is also disgracefully out of shape and has absolutely no punch resistance left. A comeback should not even be considered.Comment
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I think he was trying to say that Many almost knocked his head off his shoulders, and it landed a country mile away from his torso.
Yeah... that's it.Comment
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He might have been getting into the fight in the second, and hurt Pac a few times. But i dont think Pac would say Hatton was winning the round. Hatton might have misheard pac.Comment
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People are a little too quick to just jump in and call him delusional. I can understand why he said that. He was much better in the second round than in the first, and landed two good shots which visibly effected Pacquiao. He probably just feels that because he was much better in the second than the first, especially with those couple of good punches, that he was winning the round, sort of like a comparison round.
However, I've watched it many times and I don't think he was winning that round anyway, but I wouldn't argue against someone scoring it for him before the KO. The round was fairly balanced.Comment
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you mean invisibly effected him.People are a little too quick to just jump in and call him delusional. I can understand why he said that. He was much better in the second round than in the first, and landed two good shots which visibly effected Pacquiao. He probably just feels that because he was much better in the second than the first, especially with those couple of good punches, that he was winning the round, sort of like a comparison round.
However, I've watched it many times and I don't think he was winning that round anyway, but I wouldn't argue against someone scoring it for him before the KO. The round was fairly balanced.
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