Didn't Collazo actually go down from a punch in the 1st? Why would that not be a knockdown? And why would the ref call a knockdown in the 12th when Hatton didn't even go down and was fighting back?
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I thought Hatton edged it by the narrowest of margins but a draw wouldn't have been an unfair result, and if Collazo had been given the decision it couldn't have been called a robbery as it was such a close fight. The Hitman just wasn't at his best at 147.Comment
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he didnt even throw a punch after the left hand so how was he fighting back?Comment
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yeah once i saw him vs collazo at 147, i knew floyd was gonna beat him. and not just beat him ko. people i saw it with thought i was crazy but then when he went into the ring post after the check hook they felt ****** for dogging me.Comment
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Collazo definitely deserve the decision but Hatton was been hyped on his american debut, He had HBO etc so no way would Collazo have been giving the decision that he deserve, People that say the KD made the difference obviously didnt watch the fight, And round 12 isnt a 10-8 round to Collazo (10-9).Comment
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So how did you score it?Collazo definitely deserve the decision but Hatton was been hyped on his american debut, He had HBO etc so no way would Collazo have been giving the decision that he deserve, People that say the KD made the difference obviously didnt watch the fight, And round 12 isnt a 10-8 round to Collazo (10-9).
It was a 1 point fight.Comment
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Very close fight, and I think I scored it a draw. However, Hatton's victory is just as justifiable as a Collazo victory. Depends on how you see it.
Also, why does every close decision have to be labelled as a robbery nowadays?Comment
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