would hatton destroy junior witter?

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  • OctoberRed
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    I dont think Witter can stand a chance with Hatton. I'm not even sure he can get past Corley.

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  • Johnny Rebel
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    Hatton will easily KO Witter, No Doubt!

    Witter is no way near Hatton's level, Witter is a turd.

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  • iron mike tyson
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    hatton has always done bigger things than witter so any fight with witter would of been seen as a step in the wrong direction , thats why its important for junior to beat corley for the wbc strap , so this **** can happen and hatton will prove to doubters wat everybody in this country already know and thats witter is good for 5 rounds max and fades in the later rounds if the fight aint going hes way he also crumbles and doesnt resort to other plans. witter will be dangerous bfor hatton cause he can fight in any stance , reguler southpaw and is a good switch hitter , hes also got decent power in both hands and a decent chin but hatton will put him on the back foot all night ( a place where witter crumbles) and will knock him out in the middle to late rounds

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  • El Jesus
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    Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
    From what I've seen recently American referees aren't exactly any better than British referees, in fact performances such as Jay Nady's in the Rahman-Maskaev fight could well make one question any assertions of American refereeing superiority.

    What advantage was Rahman given, the only thing people can really mention was the "tape pulling" thing, but to tell you the truth, I think he was trying to tear off a piece of that tape, not simply pull it out to draw out time. Did he take a point away from Maskaev? No. Did anything Rahman did give him an advantage rendered by Nady? No.

    No.

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  • !!! Beowulf !!!
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    Originally posted by gerardofpr
    I don't think there'd be any KOs in this fight, in any case Witter stopping Hatton. I've seen Hatton hurt by lesser punchers than Witter. I think Witter's speed and boxing ability will make the difference, then again, if they fight in the UK ref might allow Hatton's rough tactics. Hope Witter comes in shape though and make it a good fight, I know Hatton will.

    From what I've seen recently American referees aren't exactly any better than British referees, in fact performances such as Jay Nady's in the Rahman-Maskaev fight could well make one question any assertions of American refereeing superiority.

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  • Del Coqui
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    Originally posted by Black Jesus
    Hatton and his team are full of ****, period. I dont believe a thing he ****in says. I dont dislike Hatton though, just think hes full of it.
    I think after the Collazo fight, which by the way Graham never approved, they're trying to give Ricky one or two easy opponents to get him back comfortably at 140 and then match him up against Witter or Castillo which would be good fights. Personally, I thought Hatton should've stayed at 147 where the bigger fights are. Collazo is not an easy opponent, he should've fought an easier opponent and then Collazo.

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  • Del Coqui
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    Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
    In the first Castillo-Corrales fight it was close but resulted in a stoppage, a KO win is not always the result of sustained dominance.


    Witter will play a full part for the first half of the fight, and he stands a decent chance of putting Hatton down (though not hurting him too much). After the midway point Witter would fade and wouldn't be able to keep Hatton off him and would therefore probably get stopped.
    I don't think there'd be any KOs in this fight, in any case Witter stopping Hatton. I've seen Hatton hurt by lesser punchers than Witter. I think Witter's speed and boxing ability will make the difference, then again, if they fight in the UK ref might allow Hatton's rough tactics. Hope Witter comes in shape though and make it a good fight, I know Hatton will.

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  • El Jesus
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    Originally posted by gerardofpr
    Fairly close but Hatton by KO? Witter has a difficult style, good speed and power, he can box too, switches from conventional to south paw very well. Probably the biggest question is can Witter step into the ring with Hatton and fight all 12 if necessary? Interesting matchup.


    Hatton and his team are full of ****, period. I dont believe a thing he ****in says. I dont dislike Hatton though, just think hes full of it.

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  • !!! Beowulf !!!
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    Originally posted by gerardofpr
    Fairly close but Hatton by KO? Witter has a difficult style, good speed and power, he can box too, switches from conventional to south paw very well. Probably the biggest question is can Witter step into the ring with Hatton and fight all 12 if necessary? Interesting matchup.

    In the first Castillo-Corrales fight it was close but resulted in a stoppage, a KO win is not always the result of sustained dominance.


    Witter will play a full part for the first half of the fight, and he stands a decent chance of putting Hatton down (though not hurting him too much). After the midway point Witter would fade and wouldn't be able to keep Hatton off him and would therefore probably get stopped.

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  • Del Coqui
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    Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
    I think Hatton would KO Witter, but it would be fairly close.
    Fairly close but Hatton by KO? Witter has a difficult style, good speed and power, he can box too, switches from conventional to south paw very well. Probably the biggest question is can Witter step into the ring with Hatton and fight all 12 if necessary? Interesting matchup.

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