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    Did anyone else notice/puzzle at the fact that Hatton implied that the ODLH win was the only big win of Paq's career? Maybe I should say the biggest win of his career.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAWGSWIN View Post
    Did anyone else notice/puzzle at the fact that Hatton implied that the ODLH win was the only big win of Paq's career? Maybe I should say the biggest win of his career.
    Pac is earning another 7 figure paycheck on his upcoming fight with Hatton. So I guess his fight with DLH was the biggest win for him money wise. But as a pacfan, in terms of "shocking the boxing world" imo, I think Pacquiao's biggest win was Pac-MAB 1. Just like Hatton's win against Tszyu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DAWGSWIN View Post
    Did anyone else notice/puzzle at the fact that Hatton implied that the ODLH win was the only big win of Paq's career? Maybe I should say the biggest win of his career.
    Pac is earning another 7 figure paycheck on his upcoming fight with Hatton. So I guess his fight with DLH was the biggest win for him money wise. But as a pacfan, in terms of "shocking the boxing world" imo, I think Pacquiao's biggest win was Pac-MAB 1. Just like Hatton's win against Tszyu.
    You're making my point. He beat JMM, MAB and oh by the Eric Morales, on his way to this fight. ODLH was not his only scalp, IMHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DAWGSWIN View Post
    Did anyone else notice/puzzle at the fact that Hatton implied that the ODLH win was the only big win of Paq's career? Maybe I should say the biggest win of his career.
    Pac is earning another 7 figure paycheck on his upcoming fight with Hatton. So I guess his fight with DLH was the biggest win for him money wise. But as a pacfan, in terms of "shocking the boxing world" imo, I think Pacquiao's biggest win was Pac-MAB 1. Just like Hatton's win against Tszyu.
    Totally agree with that. Pac beating Barrera first time out was his coming out party. A decent fighter up until then but Barrera was the big name on his resume.

    In terms of actual size DLH is the only BIG win on Pac's record. I imagine that Hatton will be a bigger man than DLH come fight night too. Definitely Pac's biggest challenge. He has of course faced plenty of huge stars but none with the belly size of Ricky Hatton. If he were to fight Morales again tomorrow, I would argue that Morales takes the crown as biggest opponent of them all.

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    Hatton keeps repeating that he's the man at 140; that he's "unbeatable" at 140 and he's the bigger man...

    I can't just imagine Hatton's reaction on weigh-in and fight night realizing that he's not really a much bigger man than PAC... PAC is a bit taller than Hatton so I won't be surprised if both men will look the same size-wise on fight night...

    So what happens to Hatton if his perceived size advantage is wiped out??
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    Size won't be the issue, strength will and as long as hatton's team remember to feed him during training camp (cough) he's not going to lose that advantage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer View Post
    Hatton keeps repeating that he's the man at 140; that he's "unbeatable" at 140 and he's the bigger man...

    I can't just imagine Hatton's reaction on weigh-in and fight night realizing that he's not really a much bigger man than PAC... PAC is a bit taller than Hatton so I won't be surprised if both men will look the same size-wise on fight night...

    So what happens to Hatton if his perceived size advantage is wiped out??
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    Agree and actually, I think they will be dazzled by his ability to move on a ring and his stamina, I am not certain Hatton can handle that combined with the dazzling speed and head bobble head movement.
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    a think pacman will ko hatton in the 7th or 8th then he should fight mayweather

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    Quote Originally Posted by DAWGSWIN View Post
    Did anyone else notice/puzzle at the fact that Hatton implied that the ODLH win was the only big win of Paq's career? Maybe I should say the biggest win of his career.
    No Hatton in the intreview said Dela Hoya was his biggest fight quite a big difference to what your saying he said, it was by far the biggest fight he was involved in in terms of intrest and intrest.

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