Floyd deserves a lot of credit for the Hatton win

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  • RL_GMA
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    #41
    It's a good win for Floyd, but not anything jaw dropping.

    The 24/7 show did a hell of a job convincing people Hatton had this big chance. Hatton has a pressure style, but it's not too smart.He smothers you, but there's no combination punching nor does he keep his distance. People always make mention of the infamous "Check Hook" from Floyd that dropped Hatton, but go back and watch the fight again...it landed more than several times throughout the fight.

    I give credit to any fighter for stepping in there and fighting and winning, but Hatton to me was never a threat to Floyd or any top tier WW for that matter.

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    • BritishBoxing92
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      #42
      Originally posted by Team America
      Just watched the fight again and Hatton looked really prime that night. He gave Mayweather his all and forced Floyd to dig in and show a different facet of his fight game. Hatton looked really strong at 147 because he didn't have to drain those last pounds to get to junior welter. He added power with those pounds.

      It was #1 P4P vs. #8 P4P. A good KO for Floyd.
      yeah but that was in 2007..... Floyd needs to prove himself now against mosely...

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      • Pullcounter
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        #43
        Originally posted by WANGLER
        Hatton was the number one guy at 140, though.
        yeah, 140 not 147

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        • DuttyAlacrity
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          #44
          Originally posted by Jack_DempseyCSC
          he does,i would go along with saying Hatton was probably in the best shape of his life going into that fight and he gave his all but as soon as Floyd found his rythm they were a class apart,floyd could have chosen so many easier fights than the hatton one at that particular time.
          He was definitely in the best shape of his life; so was judah (just for the record). He didn't do the same crap that he used to do, he actually started training camp way earlier than he usually did and wasn't in the pub and eating all that crap he usually ate. It was good win for Mayweather. This whole weight issue is not as much a big deal for me because like someone said earlier Hatton almost always came to the ring at about 154 on fight night.

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          • Boxing Scene
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            #45
            Originally posted by Team America
            Just watched the fight again and Hatton looked really prime that night. He gave Mayweather his all and forced Floyd to dig in and show a different facet of his fight game. Hatton looked really strong at 147 because he didn't have to drain those last pounds to get to junior welter. He added power with those pounds.

            It was #1 P4P vs. #8 P4P. A good KO for Floyd.
            How the hell do you look "REALLY PRIME".

            Jesus fing christ that's dumb.

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            • Toney Loc
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              #46
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              yeah but gomez, sanchez, floyd are all alot better than hatton
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              yeah, 140 not 147
              So now Mr boat buyer has to beat an ATG to receive credit? Hatton was the number 1 guy at 140, he moved up and got beat by the better fighter. Gomez was the number one guy at 122, he moved up and got beat by the better fighter. Hatton was a good win for the boat buyer.

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              • Clyde Barrow
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                #47
                He won fair and square. This is old news.

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                • bmoffitt18
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                  #48
                  i think the US government should clear out the state of colorado and we can put up a huge 50 foot prison fence and all the *******s can go there and talk about pacquiao....not boxing. Hatton was a shot fighter when pac fought him. May softened him up. And yeah pac knocked him out in 2 rounds cause thats his ****in style. Anyone who thought mayweather had a tough time with hatton simply didnt watch the fight. I musta watched that **** 40 times on dvr. that was easy work for mayweather...easssssy work

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                  • PensionKiller
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                    #49
                    A lot? Not really.

                    But he does deserve credit.

                    Hatton was exposed to be too open, which we all knew.

                    His weight thing was **** for his boxing life.

                    Mayweather was always the favourite, having said that, it ws a good win. Hatton gave the best he could, but Floyd was too accurate and fast.

                    Good fight to watch. Good win. Not a great win.

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                    • Slick_Rick
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                      #50
                      Hatton only had one fight at 147 prior to fighting Mayweather and it was against Collazo, a fight many feel he lost.

                      So no, Floyd gets no credit for beating Hatton given the grand scheme of things.

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