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  • The Infamous
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    #71
    He's definetly a boxer. He likes to stay on the outside and unleash one of his powerful left hands.

    Point is, Hatton forced Tszyu to fight HIS fight and I think Hatton will do that to Floyd. Floyd won't be able to jab and move the whole fight. He's going to end up having to fight Hatton just like Tszyu did.

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    • Bozo_no no
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      #72
      Originally posted by The Infamous
      He's definetly a boxer. He likes to stay on the outside and unleash one of his powerful left hands.

      Point is, Hatton forced Tszyu to fight HIS fight and I think Hatton will do that to Floyd. Floyd won't be able to jab and move the whole fight. He's going to end up having to fight Hatton just like Tszyu did.
      And just like in his fights with Castillo and Chavez, his blinding hand speed will be the difference.

      If this fight comes off I hope you'll be willing to put some scrilla on it. You seem to be quite certian.

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      • Ta Khent
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        #73
        Originally posted by Parodius
        I saw the article with Warren. He said that Mayweather wanted 6 million pounds to fight Hatton in UK. He said PBF was asking for too much. This is 100% true. Unless Warren was lying. You should've seen this article, especially being a big Hatton fan.

        According to Mayweather, he and Hatton didn't discuss money. Hatton flat out turned him down, saying he wouldn't be ready until sometime next year.

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        • The Infamous
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          #74
          Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
          And just like in his fights with Castillo and Chavez, his blinding hand speed will be the difference.

          If this fight comes off I hope you'll be willing to put some scrilla on it. You seem to be quite certian.
          Castillo and Chavez don't have the strength and quickness of Hatton. Castillo gave Mayweather a tough 1st fight, and your a fool if you don't think Hatton is better then Castillo.

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          • !!! Beowulf !!!
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            #75
            I'd put my points on Hatton when this fight is made. I just think that stylistically he may be too much for the pretty boy.

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            • Bozo_no no
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              #76
              Originally posted by The Infamous
              Castillo and Chavez don't have the strength and quickness of Hatton. Castillo gave Mayweather a tough 1st fight, and your a fool if you don't think Hatton is better then Castillo.

              1. Mayweather is bigger, stronger, and better than when he fought Castillo and Chavez.

              2. Castillo has fought Mayweather, Chico, Cassamayor, Julio Diaz, Juan Lazcano, etc..

              Saying anyone who thinks Castillo is better than Hatton is a fool, is a foolish statement.

              That's a fairly subjective notion considering Castillo has beaten several world class fighters and Hatton has beaten one.
              Last edited by Bozo_no no; 10-23-2005, 07:23 PM.

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                #77
                I dunno. This is something like Wlad Vs. Peter.

                Sure Hatton can go brutal on him, but PBF might control the beast just like Wlad controlled Peter.


                Almost the same fight, just at a different weight.

                I have to give it to PBF, but Hatton can also catch him...


                Tis a toss.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by The Infamous
                  Castillo and Chavez don't have the strength and quickness of Hatton. Castillo gave Mayweather a tough 1st fight, and your a fool if you don't think Hatton is better then Castillo.

                  I see both sides of the Hatton/Mayweather arguments.
                  So one thing is for certain, it's an extremely interesting fight that needs to be made.

                  But one thing that I have to disagree with is your saying that if you don't think Hatton is better than Castillo than your a fool.

                  I also think that would be a great fight at 140, and a pretty close one. And I think that Hatton would not, in no way, blow Castillo out of the water. That's a very close fight.

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                    #79
                    [QUOTE=Derranged]Everyone looks like they have a chance against PBF until they get in the ring with him. QUOTE]

                    There is alot of truth in this statement.
                    Honestly, the man barely even loses rounds.

                    Hatton would be a nice change from the opponents we've seen Floyd fight of late. And I'd also think that the Mayweather camp would make sure that Hatton isn't allowed to wrestle, much like the RJJR and Ruiz fight.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by The Infamous
                      He's definetly a boxer. He likes to stay on the outside and unleash one of his powerful left hands.

                      Point is, Hatton forced Tszyu to fight HIS fight and I think Hatton will do that to Floyd. Floyd won't be able to jab and move the whole fight. He's going to end up having to fight Hatton just like Tszyu did.
                      floyd is faster that zoo, and has better technique and defense. floyd can stay away from hatton, and stick and move for as long as he needs to

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