Mayweather Would Beat Pacquiao, Says Ricky Hatton
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THIS THREAD IS GETTING NOWHERE SO I'M CLOSING IT. IF THE FIGHT GOES THRU EITHER WAY THE RESULT WILL LOOK LIKE BELOW!
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You granny was my favorite fighter, I thought I already told you that. Yes, Her and PBF ate each other ***** like there was no tomorrow. You should be proud of your lineageComment
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that's the whole point, hatton was competitive w/ floyd, but pac destroyed him in 2 rounds.Comment
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If you're referring to the second round where Larry Merchant said that Mayweather would have went down if he wasn't such a great athlete then both you and Merchant should watch that round again in super slow motion like I did. The punch did not land....it glanced off Mayweather's shoulder and he was off balance which made him stumble. I watched it more than once. Also Hatton is so right about Mayweather being hard to hit. In fact...in the rounds that Letterman gave Hatton...if you watch in slow motion you'll see that Mayweather was not getting hit as much as the HBO gang thought he was. That was proven by the punch stats and the real judges who was looking at the real fight and not at somebody they wanted to beat Mayweather....like the HBO gangs. Listen to Manny Steward say after the fight that "I thought Mayweather would lose or win big". When at the beginning of the fight it was evident that Steward and the whole gang was pulling for Mayweather to lose.Comment
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Well said...
I honestly enjoyed seeing Hatton get broken down and masterfully outboxed more than I enjoyed the 1 punch KO from PAC.....it was wonderful to watch. KO's are nice but boxing clinic are far more enjoyable. Any fighter can be KO'ed but watching a fighter go out every round knowing you cant do a god damn thing against the fighter across the ring from you, he is hitting you with ease & you cant hit him... i love it....nothing like taking another fighters heart, demoralizing his confidence and making him question his own boxing ability
It gets boring when neither the fighter nor his corner have a clue how to figure the opponent out and the silenced crowd starts to trickle out of the arena, convinced of the inevitable conclusion. Much like Pac-Cotto.
That's when it's time to change the channel.Comment
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