Collazo was doing the majority of the clinching

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  • glenspen
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    #1

    Collazo was doing the majority of the clinching

    It's quite clear from watching the fight that Collazo was just as guilty as Ricky for Holding and clinching...I lost count of the amount of times Collazo got Ricky in a headlock..

    His gameplan was obviously to get Hatton into a headlock whenever he came in close to punish the body.

    we have an old saying..."6 of one, half dozen of the other".
  • yrrej
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    #2
    What difference does it make?

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    • 2OSouzaSuarez12
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      #3
      Collazo did the headlock move so Ricky wouldnt sprong up and hit him and he didnt even do it more than 5 times. I have watched the fight anout 4 times and trust me Hatton does much more clinching. I dont care whatever i feel Collazo won but Hatton got the decision,ok i will get over it. But to say Collazo did just as much clinching is a lie. Yes he clinched a lil bit but not as much as Hatton come on now.

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      • Breakbeat
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        #4
        The headlock was a counter to the clinch and the headbutt of Hatton....... like Collazo's cornerman said......the ref won't help you out.......so he had to help himself!

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        • RAESAAD
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          #5
          The fight was very ugly the first 2 rounds and then the ref started stepping in a breaking the action more often ****ing up Hattons plan of holding and punching as he usually does.I think Collazo just did what a fighter has to do when fighting Hatton.

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          • ReadyUp
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            #6
            Originally posted by glenspen
            It's quite clear from watching the fight that Collazo was just as guilty as Ricky for Holding and clinching...I lost count of the amount of times Collazo got Ricky in a headlock..

            His gameplan was obviously to get Hatton into a headlock whenever he came in close to punish the body.

            we have an old saying..."6 of one, half dozen of the other".

            You have to be kidding, did you see how many times Collazo had his arms in the air to show he wasn't clinching???

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            • 2OSouzaSuarez12
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              #7
              lol and it was funny when Collazo clinched the few times he did Hatton would put his arms out and complain to the ref,like he wasnt clinching like crazy.

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              • MetalVomit
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                #8
                Originally posted by glenspen
                It's quite clear from watching the fight that Collazo was just as guilty as Ricky for Holding and clinching...I lost count of the amount of times Collazo got Ricky in a headlock..

                His gameplan was obviously to get Hatton into a headlock whenever he came in close to punish the body.

                we have an old saying..."6 of one, half dozen of the other".

                You can't be serious. Every time they got in close, Hatton was holding Collazo's right hand, and throwing punches.

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                • Mishra100
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                  #9
                  The thing I hated was all the hitting after a break... The ref hardly did anything about it and both fighters were doing it the whole fight... I thought that fight was poorly managed.

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                  • trinidadpr87
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                    #10
                    Collazo did clinch but not as much as Hatton, but anyway it doesn't matter the fight was close.

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