Judging from yesterday, Hatton can't beat Mayweather

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  • EXIGE
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    #21
    Originally posted by Deeznuts
    Mayweather schooled Judah and had him swollen and bleeding. If you think Mayweather's last performance was not good, than you don't know boxing.

    LondonRules: Hatton struggled against a barely known Collazo and Mayweather is making his fights look easy. He moved up in weight fought Gatti, Mitchell, Judah and you are saying Gatti is moving up in competition. Hatton was trying to win an easy belt by challenging Baldomir instead he got Collazo which has no punching power, and almost got KO'd. Gatti is doing the same fighting Baldomir. In the other hand Mayweather is trying to fight Oscar, who is alot better than Collazo and Hatton. I just hope Hatton's next fight is with Cotto or someone with a name at that weight. It's almost a guranteed win for Hatton's opponent.
    The point is, it took Mayweather time to adjust to the Southpaw, as it did/will with Hatton. Mayweather looked far from perfect in his last fight, and an on form Hatton would take massive advantage of that... If Hatton gets near to Mayweather he wins, and thats all there is to it.

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    • Xcel
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      #22
      Originally posted by EXIGE
      The point is, it took Mayweather time to adjust to the Southpaw, as it did/will with Hatton. Mayweather looked far from perfect in his last fight, and an on form Hatton would take massive advantage of that... If Hatton gets near to Mayweather he wins, and thats all there is to it.
      His record still is perfect.

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      • beezy 14
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        #23
        People don't like Judah and he wasn't focused against Baldomir. Against PBF he was focused and motivated, that Judah is a good challenge for anybody(when focused) and in my opinion a better fight then the PBF/Baldomir. So PBF adjusted to Judah and then went on to win convincingly,and could of possibly stopped him without the brawl.So Judah hits harder and was more accomplished then Collazo and Mayweather wins clearly but was challenged early. And Hatton squeaks out a decision and ppl act as if this has parallel's to PBF/Zab or Mitchell. I know Mitchell wasn't there his whole career but I just can't in my right mind say that this Hatton bout was even remotely close to any recent PBF fight. I've seen PBF buzzed, and pressured like in the Chavez and Castillo fight's but I never thought he was bout to get KO'd. So the parallels are kind of a stretch and to be honest I think Collazo would be a challenge if he fought PBF, but I think PBF would CLEARLY win!

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        • Deeznuts
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          #24
          The point is, it took Mayweather time to adjust to the Southpaw, as it did/will with Hatton. Mayweather looked far from perfect in his last fight, and an on form Hatton would take massive advantage of that... If Hatton gets near to Mayweather he wins, and thats all there is to it.
          I didn't say he was God or perfect. He's just the best p4p in the game right now. Why would Hatton take advantage of Mayweather if he gets in the inside? He got in the inside against Collazo and all he did was hug. What would change against Mayweather who has more power and speed than Collazo.In some exchanges Collazo was better in the inside landing the right hand constantly which swolled up Ricky's eye. Ricky got exposed. He will have to change his fighting style a bit if he wants to be, at least in a competitive level of the top fighters in the division.

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          • jabsRstiff
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            #25
            Hatton looked pretty awful the other night. Why was he rushing his shots & then instantly reaching out to hold his foe ?

            Up until Saturday night, I didn't see enough from hatton to indicate he could beat the best fighter in the world. I saw even less the other night.

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            • King Koyle
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              #26
              If that was Floyd against him saturday night,Hatton may have been knocked out.It wasn't his best performace,but that is understanable considering his move up in weight.I respect Ricky,and he is a tough and determined fighter.But he shouldn't take a fight with Floyd anytime soon.

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              • Konstantin
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                #27
                Originally posted by EXIGE
                Judging on Mayweathers last performance, he cant beat Hatton.

                Enough said.
                The one where he schooled a slick southpaw? Please.

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                • deliveryman
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                  #28
                  I thought Mayweather's performance against Zab was great. Just shows you how smart Floyd is with boxing. The adjustments he made were brilliant, and absolutely embarrassed Zab round 5 on.

                  Zab btw is a slicker, more accurate, harder throwing southpaw than Collazo is. And just look what Floyd did to his ass.

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