HATTON BRAIN DAMAGE??? "Floyd hits harder than Manny!" (Shocking Video)

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  • V.WEBB
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    #31
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Did anyone actually watch the video?

    Not once does he say that.
    Well the thread starter is a certified troll, so this isn't at all surprising.

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    • junior gong
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      #32
      This thread is a mountain of fail, not only by the ******* ts who didnt appear to watch the video, but also the ***** bumsniffs that didnt bother either.

      If ever you wanted proof of why both sets of these twats are regarded as the dumbest, least knowledgeable posters, then this thread is a good place to start.

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      • Larry the boss
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        #33
        Originally posted by Nonitard
        Floyd's baby mama would beg to differ. There wasnt a bruise on her
        hummmmmmmm maybe cause he didnt hit her

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        • ROSTAM
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          #34
          I CBA to watch it.

          I will say that, regardless of the issue of punching power, Hatton has always seemed more apologetic and generally nonplussed about his loss to Pacquiao than his loss to Floyd. As much as he hated accepting defeat to Floyd, it became less of an issue after being knocked cold by little Pacquiao usurped it as the big shame of his ring-life. I think he saw Pacquiao as a tiny Chinaman that he was supposed to overpower easily and, to this day, can't quite figure out how he should have been able to lose the fight (I know, it's obvious to the rest of us, but Hatton was mildly ******ed to begin with).

          Incidentally, I think it's fair to say that Mayweather is generally more regarded than Pacquiao in the UK - ie. he has more of a following, from inflicting Hatton's first loss in front of a BIG PPV audience.

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Hatton says the loss to Pac was by far more devastating. He said he was in the fight with Floyd and competitive to the end, but Pac just demolished him out of sight.

            So dont be suprised if hatton lies and says he wasnt the same after the floyd loss. Hatton does care for his own legacy afterall, and dont want people to think he was 100% against Pac and still lose like that. He would like the world to think that wasnt the real hatton even though before the fight he was improved.

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            • Pacquiao'd
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              #36
              Originally posted by Bombs
              LOL he is still traumatized. Manny did not only retire him, he made him gain 200 pounds and get into ******* lol.



              this is the Mayweather KO, you asshat.

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                #37
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                Hatton says the loss to Pac was by far more devastating. He said he was in the fight with Floyd and competitive to the end, but Pac just demolished him out of sight.

                So dont be suprised if hatton lies and says he wasnt the same after the floyd loss. Hatton does care for his own legacy afterall, and dont want people to think he was 100% against Pac and still lose like that. He would like the world to think that wasnt the real hatton even though before the fight he was improved.
                well. he wasnt 100%. right after floyd ko him even Lennox lewis said that Hatton should retire. floyd left pacjuiceman the crumbs like he always does but pacroid is always willing to come gobble up the lil bits and pieces

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                • ROSTAM
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by hugh grant
                  Hatton says the loss to Pac was by far more devastating. He said he was in the fight with Floyd and competitive to the end, but Pac just demolished him out of sight.

                  So dont be suprised if hatton lies and says he wasnt the same after the floyd loss. Hatton does care for his own legacy afterall, and dont want people to think he was 100% against Pac and still lose like that. He would like the world to think that wasnt the real hatton even though before the fight he was improved.
                  Also as much of a factor as the manner of the defeat, is this;

                  Hatton was always massively admiring of Floyd under all the antagonism that went between them. His awe of Mayweather was palpable.

                  He didn't carry near as much respect into his preparation for Manny (but just expected that a few months work with Sr. + his physical size would be enough to get in and overpower the little guy).

                  Anyone who denies that's the case is a deluded fool with zero perception, FWIW.

                  And, TBF, he wasn't the same after the Mayweather loss. For a number of factors, not just the deterioration in Hatton physically (which was apparent), but in the way Mayweather Sr. slowed his style down - the devastating swiftness and one-sidedness of the defeat against Pacquiao wasn't attributable to a regression to his "old style", as so many mistakenly observed, it was that he came out trying to implement the steadier paced, Sr. influenced style against Pac, when anyone with an actual boxing brain who saw him debut it against Paulie knew it'd get him killed against Manny (because he really wasn't that good at boxing his way in) - magically bringing back his old footspeed 'n' fury approach was, in truth, always the only chance he had against Pacquiao, and that, of course, didn't or couldn't happen.





                  EDIT;

                  Just a pre-emptive note;

                  If anyone wants to contradict me on this,


                  Originally posted by ROSTAM
                  Incidentally, I think it's fair to say that Mayweather is generally more regarded than Pacquiao in the UK - ie. he has more of a following, from inflicting Hatton's first loss in front of a BIG PPV audience.
                  , go to a UK boxing gym and chat with some of the lads. You'll find a lot more of them looking to Mayweather for inspiration than Pacquiao.


                  Britain's always been a little out of step with (or ahead of the curve on) the US in its appreciation of the finer points of craft, eg. famed US pop group The Beach Boys always felt more appreciated, and ironically less in the shadow of The Beatles, when coming to the UK. Maybe that's because this island suffers from a lack of really great technicians of its own -- to riff on the aforementioned example, The Beatles really weren't all that great technically and their great cultural significance assured that history and public consciousness in general would give them a pass for so much, like the ****tier arrangements plenty of their material received, eg. acoustic guitar and harmonium on 'We Can Work It Out', really? Lame, lame, lame, a prime Brian Wilson could never arrange a song so drably -- so it tends to appreciate such exotically refined levels of excellence coming from elsewhere.
                  Last edited by ROSTAM; 10-30-2011, 02:58 PM.

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                  • revs1227
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                    #39
                    lmao classic
                    HE DOES NOT MENTION FLOYD OR PACQUIAO ONCE IN THIS VIDEO U RATARDSSSSSSSSS

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                    • Seleção No. 13
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Imhotep
                      Hatton is not the first fighter to say this.There`s a sparring Partner who sparred with both Pacquiao and Floyd and he also said Floyd hits harder.


                      Here`s the vid:

                      I like how people don't realize how butt hurt this guy is from that beating Manny gave him. He's been hating on Manny in all of Seckbach's videos.

                      Here's his article below. The same Bryan Brooks.
                      WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao began sparring in the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, California on Thursday. Under the guidance of trainer Freddie Roach, Pacquiao sparred with Bryan Brooks in four rounds. Pacquiao dished out a beating to Brooks, who was used by Shane Mosley as a sparring partner in the past.

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