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  • Comments Thread For: Hatton: There is No Doubt That I'll Beat Saul Alvarez

    European welterweight champion Matthew Hatton (41-4, 16KOs) is feeling very good about his fight with Mexican star Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (35-0, 26KOs). Hatton has been looking for a crack at Alvarez for a long time. This Saturday he gets his shot at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Hatton is not bothered by the catch-weight of 150-pounds. The weight allows the the two boxers to fight for the vacant WBC junior middleweight title.

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  • #2
    HERES YOUR SHOT....WAR CANELO

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    • #3
      hatton is showing some big nuts for taking this fight. hats off to him

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      • #4
        war canelo!!!

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        • #5
          "Matthew... do you believe American is the land of opportunity? Saul Alvarez does, and that's why he's going to give an unknown a shot at the title."

          I view Mathat as a coat-tail riding bum, but god knows I love a good upset. War Mat Hat.

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          • #6
            I was thinkin ricky for a minute..

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            • #7
              Matty will be game and up for it but i expect him too get stopped within 10 rounds,il be supporting him though and bigger upsets have happened

              heres something i havent said in a while,WARRR HATTON!

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              • #8
                i dont believ you matt but i'll be rootin for you!...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by paulf View Post
                  "Matthew... do you believe American is the land of opportunity? Saul Alvarez does, and that's why he's going to give an unknown a shot at the title."

                  I view Mathat as a coat-tail riding bum, but god knows I love a good upset. War Mat Hat.
                  Hatton has a couple of decent wins under his belt (Branco, Nuzhnenko) and a draw against N'dou, so I wouldn't call him a bum. There is no doubt that he is out of his depth in this match-up, but if he boxes well and keeps his head, he could go the distance which would be a victory in itself.

                  As you say, I love a good underdog story, and I will be fully behind Hatton on fight night. I just hope he can give a good account of himself while it lasts.

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                  • #10
                    I have to agree with the above, he will most prob lose this fight by stoppage.

                    Shame he doesn't have a bit of a harder punch would make so much difference to his fight game.

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