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NOTE: This particular post is just for fun... ;)
Conspiracy Theory #69 on why PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on Hatton:
Floyd Jr. is rumored to make a comeback starting in July and there's also some reports that Floyd Jr. wants his father, Floyd Sr. to be his trainer again... It's no secret that PBF is looking for the biggest money fight out there and that's against the present P4P #1 boxer, Manny Pacquiao...
PAC has a May 2 fight against Hatton whom incidentally trained by Floyd Sr. right now... A Hatton win over PAC would derail the plan of PBF to fight PAC in a future super mega huge event fight... Floyd Sr. being the father and future trainer of PBF might help his son achieve his plans. Floyd Sr. might give Hatton a totally wrong gameplan in his approach to the PAC fight... This ensure that Hatton's chances of upsetting PAC is close to nil...
Just a conspiracy theory tho... ;D
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Senior's ego is too big - he'd rather prove he can train a fighter to beat the p4p #1 - but fun theory anyways
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Re: Do you think PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on Hatton?
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Originally Posted by
SaddoBoxer
NOTE: This particular post is just for fun... ;)
Conspiracy Theory #69 on why PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on Hatton:
Floyd Jr. is rumored to make a comeback starting in July and there's also some reports that Floyd Jr. wants his father, Floyd Sr. to be his trainer again... It's no secret that PBF is looking for the biggest money fight out there and that's against the present P4P #1 boxer, Manny Pacquiao...
PAC has a May 2 fight against Hatton whom incidentally trained by Floyd Sr. right now... A Hatton win over PAC would derail the plan of PBF to fight PAC in a future super mega huge event fight... Floyd Sr. being the father and future trainer of PBF might help his son achieve his plans. Floyd Sr. might give Hatton a totally wrong gameplan in his approach to the PAC fight... This ensure that Hatton's chances of upsetting PAC is close to nil...
Just a conspiracy theory tho... ;D
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Senior's ego is too big - he'd rather prove he can train a fighter to beat the p4p #1 - but fun theory anyways
Yes Floyd Sr. ego is too big but he could be salivating too on a fat trainer's cut/percentage if the super mega huge PAC-PBF fight will materialize...
The above is part of Conspiracy Theory #70...
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Re: Do you think PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on Hatton?
This is a very good read guys.... PAC "KD'ed" by Urbano Antillon in sparring...;)
HOLLYWOOD - On the warmest Los Angeles day in recent memory, no place was hotter than the ring inside the Wild Card Boxing Club when consensus pound for pound king Manny Pacquiao and lightweight contender Urbano Antillon squared off in the first of what should be many memorable sparring sessions leading up to the Filipino icon’s upcoming May 2 bout with Ricky Hatton. Antillon, a blue chip contender out of Maywood, CA, looked raring to go, a ball of energy as he waited for the arrival of Pacquiao.
“We sparred 3 years ago, “Antillon told me beforehand. “But he’s gotten better and I think I have, too. I’m really looking forward to this.”
Antillon is a veteran of the excellent sparring that can be had in the hotbed of boxing that is Southern California boxing. Kevin Kelley, Edwin Valero (when the lightweight was just coming on the scene), and Manny Pacquiao are just a few of the many top-notch fighters he has given or gotten good work from over the years from the Wild Card o Maywood’s tough gym, to L.A. Boxing in it’s heyday.
“I was 16 and was fighting two-time champions,” says Antillon. “I like to think I gave as good as I got. I got beat up early on but as I kept going and got better, I held my own.”
Today would be no different.
Pacquiao entered the gym followed by his entourage and began to warm up with his strength and conditioning coach, Alex Ariza. Stretching with Ariza using both standard exercises and elastic tubing, Pacquiao seemed relaxed and business as usual. Antillon, who seemed a bit eager before Pacquiao arrived, got right to work, wrapping his hands and jumping in the ring for some shadowboxing. Last week, Jorge Linares was here as Pacquiao’s sparring partner as Antillon was recovering from being sick. Seemingly to most to be the antithesis of Ricky Hatton, a slick junior lightweight champion now moving up to lightweight, Linares is an orthodox fighter who prefers boxing and trickery to stalking and pressuring. Antillon is just what the doctor ordered to prepare for Hatton. A hard-hitting, intelligent pressure fighter who can fight from either stance and in possession of a solid chin, Antillon, who is ranked #2 in the WBO, #3 WBA and #3 in the WBC, is no sparring partner. He is a man on the verge of getting a crack at the cream of the junior lightweight and lightweight division.
“We figure that if Manny can look sharp against a sharp fighter like [Linares], he can look sharp against anyone in the world,” said Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach. “Good work is good work. I don’t care what style it is. Linares makes Manny think and not many fighters can do that. Ricky Hatton is very basic. Linares is a thinker and it rises the level of [Pacquiao’s game].”
“[Antillon] is more of a Ricky Hatton type of style than Linares,” Roach would say before the session began. “He’ll be back next week. Manny is doing well. He’s sharp. He’s boxing really well. We’ve got the game plan all worked out and I’m really happy with where he is at.”
Pacquiao, as of last Saturday, was 147 pounds, right on weight.
Hatton, who is a straight forward, mauling type of fighter has recently employed Floyd Mayweather, Sr as his lead trainer. It was a move that proved successful in their first fight together against Paulie Malignaggi. Roach however, doesn’t think Mayweather, Sr. can help the veteran fighter much this late in his career.
“I mean, he can tell him some poems,” Roach says with a wry smile. “That’s all [Mayweather, Sr.] is good at that I know of. He’s going to try and make him a better boxer but obviously it’s hard to make change someone at this late stage of their career. I’ve been with Manny eight years and I’ve never tried to change him. Just improved on what we do. And so Ricky Hatton and Floyd are like black and white. Their styles are totally different. I think the best way for Ricky Hatton to fight this fight to fight like he does. If he tries to box Manny, he’ll get killed.”
Not one to shy away from a prediction, Roach is quick and adamant in his reply when asked for one.
“We’re going to knock him out in three rounds,” Roach says in all confidence. “I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him.”
Continue on next post...
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Re: Do you think PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on Hatton?
This is a very good read guys.... PAC "KD'ed" by Urbano Antillon in sparring...;)
Continuation...
With both fighters warm and ready, the room’s cell phones turned off, and the door to the gym locked for good measure, it was time to get it on. Before the first bell sounded for their six round session, an eerie silence fell over the room. Sessions like this are a rare pleasure. A feeling that we were all in for a treat permeated the air. There was electricity in the air as the bell for round one sounded.
Antillon immediately began stalking Pacquiao who danced with his back against the ropes, matching his opponent jab for jab as both men got comfortable and found their range. The man from Maywood dug in with body shots immediately and Pacquiao popped his jab and escaped the ropes. The action moved center ring as Pacquiao turned Antillon and popped his jab in rapid succession. He tried working his lead left but Antillon, with a high and tight guard picked off his jabs and pressed forward, getting in a sneaky lead right to the head and body. Pacquiao was having none of that as he opened up with a flurry of lead lefts and a right hand to head and body of his own. Antillon came back with a body attack as Manny backed off and lay against the ropes. Antillon go t in some solid shots. A hard right and a left to the body thudded through the room. Pacquiao again spun out and popped the jab as the bell sounded. A close, even round.
Round two saw Pacquiao moving smoothly along the edges of the ring with Antillon not far behind him digging in a body shot. Pacquaio worked his elusive defense, slipping shots, moving his head side to side and using fancy footwork to get out of range. Pacquiao would spin Antillon, the first of a new, aggressive tactic, grabbing his hips and moving him into place as he dug shots to the body before snapping a left upstairs before his opponent could get set. Antillon pressed forward at center, shooting to Pacquiao’s ribs. But what sounded and looked like a good shot, only spurred Pacquaio on.
“More” he implored. And Antillon obliged as Pacquiao guarded his head and took some brutal body shots.
“More,” Pacquiao repeated and again took a body blow in reply.
At this, Pacquaio was on the move again, ripping body shots of his own in a blur. He even managed a double hook with each hand to the head of Antillon who walked straight ahead into the punches but took them well. Again, the spin move catches Antillon along the ribs as round two came to a close.
Antillon opened up with a brutal uppercut to start the third. Pacquaio took it well and worked hard behind the jab, jab, and more jab. Pacquiao moved along the ropes and as he spun out against an advancing Antillon, he stumbled and fell to the canvas.
He would rise quickly and take an uppercut for his trouble along with a follow up right hand as he moved to the ropes once again. Antillon continued sneaking in his lead right with vicious aplomb but Pacquiao, who seems to relish preparing his body for punishment in this manner, took it very well. A body shot from Antillon only got Pacquaio talking again.
“I like the body shot,” Pacquiao exclaimed behind his guard. “Go! C’mon,” he implored.
Pacquaio would get in a low blow during the follow up exchange but both would touch gloves and continue to work. At the thirty-second mark, Antillon opened up and Pacquaio urged him on again as they traded to the bell.
The fourth round started to look more and more like a Hatton fight as both men tied up quickly and wrestled from center ring to the ropes. Pacquaio trapped Antillon’s left arm but the Maywood native got going with his right hand. Pacquaio worked tight right hooks in answer. The action was getting even hotter. Antillon shot a hard right hand and Pacquaio went to the body. Pacquaio seemed to be bullying a bit, imposing his size. A new move he implored was similar to a Tito Trinidad’s shoulder move. As Antillon got in close, Pacquiao turned to the side and crooked his arm and pushed off with it, giving him distance to work in close as his opponent was off balance. But Antillon is game as hell as he pressed forward and went back to the body. Both guys started really letting them go now. But Pacquaio seemed to be getting the best of it, shouldering Antillon off and throwing and landing punches in bunches. At the thirty-second mark, Pacman again commanded, “Go! Go!” to Antillon but the young warrior didn’t respond this time, biding his time and then getting in a right hand that got an “Oooh” from someone at ringside. Antillon opened up and just before the bell landed a right, two body shots from either side and another left and right up top. Nice round.
After the fourth, it was decided that more rounds were needed and so and fifth began and Pacquaio takes a right from Antillon. Pacquaio tries a double right jab but Antillon shoots his lead right in over the top. A left-right to the head and a left-right to the body lands for Antillon as Pacquaio is on the ropes. This only incenses Manny and he opens fire with a brutal assault of lefts rights and too many shots to count to the head and body. He seems to take over at will and Antillon, who holds steady, is unable to get his offense going as he catches and waits to shoot back. It’s Antillon on the ropes now as Manny lends left after left and then backs off, commanding “Go! I like the body! Go!” Antillon obliges and lets loose to the body but seems a bit weary from the storm that just passed and eats a right hook to the end the round.
Pacquaio started the final round with left right left right to the head and body and then gets in the double punch again as Antillon comes forward. Antillon presses Pacquaio to the ropes again but this time, Manny uses his yardstick (a right hand held straight out) to keep him at bay and keep distance. Pacquaio traps his arm and uses his other to work as they tie up in close. A rough exchange ensues, as Antillon gets loose and tears into Pacquaio with left, right, left right to the head. It’s phone booth action with both men taking and giving with equal measure. The action moved center ring and Pacquiao takes over at range with his right jab-left hand. They both exploded down the stretch and trade all the way to the bell, leaving everything in the ring. Applause broke out as the final bell sounded.
Antillon laughed and joked with Manny afterward, saying he was owed the standing offer of $1,000 for the “knockdown” in the second round. Manny laughed good-naturedly.
It was everything it had been billed as and as the first of several more in the weeks leading up May 2; it set the bar extremely high. Following the session, both men continued their workouts side by side, laughing and joking in the breaks. The camaraderie of the day’s battle already growing and the knowledge that this was the first of many more to come pushing them forward.
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Re: Do you think PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on Hatton?
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I think you're not giving Hatton as much credit as he deserves. In all fairness pac man and hatton are two very familiar fighters, they both throw punches like crazy, they both hit hard and both can take a good whack.. only Hatton hits harder and Hatton has taken harder whacks. Seriously.. the only advantage Manny has going for him in his fight is his speed.. and even that might not prove useful if Hatton can neutralise it like he's done to many other fighters.
As for Hattons defensive skills... he doesn't get hit too often, he's a little vulnerable to the straights I will admit but if Floyd Snr can get his head movement going again he will be much better prepared.
Honestly, I just wish people would stop writing one of the boxers off before the fight, the main reason the pac fans seem to be getting a bad rep on this forum is because of their blatant biased posts which do nothing but hail pac man as a god. I may be a Hatton fan boy, but at least i'm not afraid to admit his bad points and praise his opponents for their good points.
I'm not writing hatton off, I just don't see him being effective with Pac's style. Hatton can catch Pac with one big one. But if you look at the history of both fighters, Pac has improved a lot & gets stronger. Hatton didn't show a big improvement in his game lately.
Hatton's defense has slightly improved and
Pacquiao still gets hit, Hatton still has his stamina, is the naturally stronger guy at 140 and honestly the only advantage i give to Pacquiao is speed and he has better straight punches, that said its almost a 50/50 fight
Pac still gets hit, but not the much anymore. He received not 1 scratch nor a mouse in his last 2 bouts. Now about Hatton's stamina, Pac will surely test him in that area. The guy who slows downs first and can't keep up will difinitely lose. However, if Hatton lands a perfect liver shot which imo Pac's kryptonite, then the fight is over. But in reality, chances of Hatton executing that perfect punch against fighter like Pac is like threading a needle 2 feet away from his face (no magnifying glass in between ;D), and will likely take some punishment while doing it so.
60/40 Pac advantage. Speed still kills. And that is my unbiased opinion.
They are both come forward fighters. My main concern about this fight is the headbutt (intentional or unintentional). I would hate it if Pac loses, but I would hate it more if we get NC, ND, or DQ result.
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PAC doesn't hit that hard as what Hoya proclaimed after he was annihilated by PAC in 8 one-sided rounds... but PAC has the capability to re-arrange one's face with his excellent speed and moderate power that could still result to a worst beating ever... ;)
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Another reason why PAC would end Hatton early...
Coach Freddie Roach, PAC's trainer said: “We’re going to knock him (Hatton) out in three rounds...I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him.”
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Another reason why PAC would end Hatton early...
Coach Freddie Roach, PAC's trainer said: “We’re going to knock him (Hatton) out in three rounds...I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him.”
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Pacquiao better be careful then, he might not get laid that night. ;):D
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PAC doesn't hit that hard as what Hoya proclaimed after he was annihilated by PAC in 8 one-sided rounds... but PAC has the capability to re-arrange one's face with his excellent speed and moderate power that could still result to a worst beating ever... ;)
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Oscar really look like the smaller guy in that picture.
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Another reason why PAC would end Hatton early...
Coach Freddie Roach, PAC's trainer said: “We’re going to knock him (Hatton) out in three rounds...I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him.”
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Pacquiao better be careful then, he might not get laid that night. ;):D
Hatton might be the one that get laid ... on the canvass that night... inside 3 rounds... ;D
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Another reason why PAC would end Hatton early...
Coach Freddie Roach, PAC's trainer said: “We’re going to knock him (Hatton) out in three rounds...I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him.”
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Pacquiao better be careful then, he might not get laid that night. ;):D
Hatton might be the one that get laid ... on the canvass that night... inside 3 rounds... ;D
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By who might Hatton get laid by on the canvass inside 3 rounds may i ask?
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Manuel "Chubby" Medina
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SaddoBoxer
Another reason why PAC would end Hatton early...
Coach Freddie Roach, PAC's trainer said: “We’re going to knock him (Hatton) out in three rounds...I told Manny that if it goes past three rounds, I’d be mad at him.”
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Pacquiao better be careful then, he might not get laid that night. ;):D
Hatton might be the one that get laid ... on the canvass that night...
inside 3 rounds... ;D
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I wouldn't bank on that. Pac might well win, in fact I favor him to do so, but I would be astounded if it was inside 3 rounds. Roach needs to shut his goddamn mouth. Few things in boxing piss me off as much as dumbfuck trainers (ie Jack Loew) who run their mouths about other fighters getting knocked out.
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Pacquiao better be careful then, he might not get laid that night. ;):D
Hatton might be the one that get laid ... on the canvass that night...
inside 3 rounds... ;D
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I wouldn't bank on that. Pac might well win, in fact I favor him to do so, but I would be astounded if it was inside 3 rounds. Roach needs to shut his goddamn mouth. Few things in boxing piss me off as much as dumbfuck trainers (ie Jack Loew) who run their mouths about other fighters getting knocked out.
Remember it's Roach who invented the famous "Oscar can't pull the trigger" phrase and he also predicted that PAC will KO Hoya inside 9 rounds... Roach is very accurate on those ones tho Roach also has a fair share of wrong predictions...
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Pacquiao better be careful then, he might not get laid that night. ;):D
Hatton might be the one that get laid ... on the canvass that night... inside 3 rounds... ;D
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By who might Hatton get laid by on the canvass inside 3 rounds may i ask?
Seriously if Team PAC is planning for a very short night for Hatton, they might be thinking of the July 11 PBF tune-up fight date... PAC stopping Hatton very early might result in PAC still fresh and ready to fight again by July 11...;)
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Hatton might be the one that get laid ... on the canvass that night... inside 3 rounds... ;D
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By who might Hatton get laid by on the canvass inside 3 rounds may i ask?
Seriously if Team PAC is planning for a very short night for Hatton, they might be thinking of the July 11 PBF tune-up fight date... PAC stopping Hatton very early might result in PAC still fresh and ready to fight again by July 11...;)
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If Pac goes crazy looking for a KO in 3 rounds he wont be sitting on the outside using his reach as you keep pointing to - he'll try and get inside and I see Hatton winning that sort of fight - so I say go ahead Pac try and knock him out in 3.
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PAC-Hatton HBO 24/7 starts April 11 ...
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;D;D
Roach wants Cortez as ref!
Joe Cortez, the New York-born Puerto Rican referee, is the one being eyed by Freddie Roach to referee the May 2 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton, the celebrated trainer from Hollywood told Manila Bulletin on Wednesday. “Cortez is strict and he will not allow Hatton’s excessive holding,” Roach said. But since Hatton’s people and fans thought that Cortez’ penchant to break up fighters will not suit the Briton’s attacking style, he won’t be surprised if Cortez’s name will not be on a list that will be submitted for appointment. “They (Hatton’s people) blamed Cortez for that loss,” said Roach. The identity of the referee and the three judges won’t be known until the final two weeks of the fight but Roach has an option. “If Cortez is not appointed, there’s Jay Nady, who is also strict like Cortez and who won’t allow too much holding.” Roach has been widely quoted that Hatton’s does a lot of holding during in-fighting and he is working hard with Pacquiao to prevent that from taking place in the actual fight. Still, Roach can’t help but express his concern over the choice of the third man on the ring.
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I dont think Cortez is fit to referee a high school softball tournament.But yeah Freddie.....focus on the furnishings:-X.....Hattons the one hitting you in the gut.
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Roach wants Cortez as ref!
Joe Cortez, the New York-born Puerto Rican referee, is the one being eyed by Freddie Roach to referee the May 2 fight between Manny Pacquiao and Ricky Hatton, the celebrated trainer from Hollywood told Manila Bulletin on Wednesday. “Cortez is strict and he will not allow Hatton’s excessive holding,” Roach said. But since Hatton’s people and fans thought that Cortez’ penchant to break up fighters will not suit the Briton’s attacking style, he won’t be surprised if Cortez’s name will not be on a list that will be submitted for appointment. “They (Hatton’s people) blamed Cortez for that loss,” said Roach. The identity of the referee and the three judges won’t be known until the final two weeks of the fight but Roach has an option. “If Cortez is not appointed, there’s Jay Nady, who is also strict like Cortez and who won’t allow too much holding.” Roach has been widely quoted that Hatton’s does a lot of holding during in-fighting and he is working hard with Pacquiao to prevent that from taking place in the actual fight. Still, Roach can’t help but express his concern over the choice of the third man on the ring.
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Well I guess it is convenient to get a ref who absolutely loves to destroy the game plan of a great inside man like Ricky, a la vs Floyd Mayweather Jnr. But how has Cortez earnt the right to ref any big matches recently, he's dreadful...especially after the "I'll decide for 10 minutes whether it's a DQ or not while a boxer slowly bleeds on the floor" decision.
Absolute moron that guy, not even fit to ref under 10's boxing.
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Remember it's Roach who invented the famous "Oscar can't pull the trigger" phrase and he also predicted that PAC will KO Hoya inside 9 rounds... Roach is very accurate on those ones tho Roach also has a fair share of wrong predictions...
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Yep... he got that prediction spot on. :rolleyes: Seriously ,the fact that pac hit oscar so many times and couldn't KO him or even rock him suggests he really doesn't hit as hard as the pac mans let on.
I'm not going to reply to the rest of your posts, just more rambling from the pac man gospel.
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Remember it's Roach who invented the famous "Oscar can't pull the trigger" phrase and he also predicted that PAC will KO Hoya inside 9 rounds... Roach is very accurate on those ones tho Roach also has a fair share of wrong predictions...
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Yep... he got that prediction spot on. :rolleyes: Seriously ,the fact that pac hit oscar so many times and couldn't KO him or even rock him suggests he really doesn't hit as hard as the pac mans let on.
I'm not going to reply to the rest of your posts, just more rambling from the pac man gospel.
Yup so many boxers (specially those stopped by PAC in actual fights) said that PAC doesn't hit hard but they're all in agreement that PAC is so fast and his punches are like knives that slashes multiple cuts on their respective faces... I think this is the same way PAC will handle Hatton, shred him to pieces...
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Early Knockout Predictions Buzzing at Wild Card Gym
Report From Wild Card Gym, Hollywood
It's all systems go, full speed ahead at Wild Card Gym in Hollywood, California. Manny Pacquiao shows all signs of a focused and very determined hungry champion. When I entered the gym yesterday afternoon, Manny was already hard at it with Freddie Roach in the ring. The pound for pound king was banging the protected body of Freddie Roach, but even with the protection Roach felt the power.
Even with all of the focus and hard work in the gym, an energenic yet good spirited Pacquiao took a second to make sure that his right hand man Buboy stays on the alert. Buboy, standing in the corner of the ring wasn't prepared for the wicked fast left hook that he would receive. Even a playful Pacquiao left hook would put a red welt on the right side of Buboy's belly. The gym lit up with laughter as Buboy rubbed the signature that was left by Manny on the right side of his belly.
Roach is predicting an early knockout, and honestly? just about everyone else in the gym both in and out of Team Pacquiao are predicting the same thing. The buzz in the gym certainly calls for a Pacquiao early on stoppage over Ricky Hatton.
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Just watched the Malignaggi fight and I can't see Hatton winning. He was getting hit by Paul who's fast but has no power behind his punches. Pacman has that speed but also way more power. Paul landed flush on Hatton but Ricky obviously wasnt staggered. But if Manny is landing flush on Hatton... that's a very different story. I see a KO in 7-8 rounds
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Pac's blinding speed and the southpaw style will earn him the victory.
Btw guys, any buzz on Hatton sparring partners?
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Just watched the Malignaggi fight and I can't see Hatton winning. He was getting hit by Paul who's fast but has no power behind his punches. Pacman has that speed but also way more power. Paul landed flush on Hatton but Ricky obviously wasnt staggered. But if Manny is landing flush on Hatton... that's a very different story. I see a KO in 7-8 rounds
watch that too plus the Hatton vs tackie & Tzsu. Hatton style is only effective if he will be the quicker in the trigger. Unfortunately Pac was way more quicker.
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Video of PAC March 26, 2009 training... Check out the pound for pound king as he crushes the heavy bag with explosive speed and freight train power...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ5jkCJeVR8
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I don't know if it'll be an early stoppage but I am certain Hatton won't be able to keep the pace with Pacman, not for 12 rounds at least plus I would prefer Roach in my corner than Mayweather SR for the overall advices.
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i agree with nameless but it will still a hard fight for both fighters.
odlh was rocked he even held on the ropes....
plus odlh has a tough chin even bigger opponents cant drop him except for the hopkins body shot. so its not right to base pacs punching poweron the odlh fight, cause hatton doesnt got odlhs chin.
i think this fight will be similar with the pac diaz fight, the only difference is hatton is way better than diaz and he can work the body but style wise and the speed difference is almost the same.
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i agree with nameless but it will still a hard fight for both fighters.
odlh was rocked he even held on the ropes....
plus odlh has a tough chin even bigger opponents cant drop him except for the hopkins body shot. so its not right to base pacs punching poweron the odlh fight, cause hatton doesnt got odlhs chin.
i think this fight will be similar with the pac diaz fight, the only difference is hatton is way better than diaz and he can work the body but style wise and the speed difference is almost the same.
The difference between Diaz & Hatton is Diaz has a better chin. Expect Pac to end this much earlier. Pac Ko rd 5 or less.
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mnmc10
i agree with nameless but it will still a hard fight for both fighters.
odlh was rocked he even held on the ropes....
plus odlh has a tough chin even bigger opponents cant drop him except for the hopkins body shot. so its not right to base pacs punching poweron the odlh fight, cause hatton doesnt got odlhs chin.
i think this fight will be similar with the pac diaz fight, the only difference is hatton is way better than diaz and he can work the body but style wise and the speed difference is almost the same.
The difference between Diaz & Hatton is Diaz has a better chin. Expect Pac to end this much earlier. Pac Ko rd 5 or less.
Diaz better chin then Hatton? Why dont you all just give me your money instead of losing it on a bet that Pacquiao would win
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mnmc10
i agree with nameless but it will still a hard fight for both fighters.
odlh was rocked he even held on the ropes....
plus odlh has a tough chin even bigger opponents cant drop him except for the hopkins body shot. so its not right to base pacs punching poweron the odlh fight, cause hatton doesnt got odlhs chin.
i think this fight will be similar with the pac diaz fight, the only difference is hatton is way better than diaz and he can work the body but style wise and the speed difference is almost the same.
The difference between Diaz & Hatton is Diaz has a better chin. Expect Pac to end this much earlier. Pac Ko rd 5 or less.
how the fukk does Diaz have a better chin than Hatton??
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Pacdbest2
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mnmc10
i agree with nameless but it will still a hard fight for both fighters.
odlh was rocked he even held on the ropes....
plus odlh has a tough chin even bigger opponents cant drop him except for the hopkins body shot. so its not right to base pacs punching poweron the odlh fight, cause hatton doesnt got odlhs chin.
i think this fight will be similar with the pac diaz fight, the only difference is hatton is way better than diaz and he can work the body but style wise and the speed difference is almost the same.
The difference between Diaz & Hatton is Diaz has a better chin. Expect Pac to end this much earlier. Pac Ko rd 5 or less.
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Based on what exactly? Hatton has taken flush shots from legitimate welter-weights and from heavy-handed punchers like Tszyu and Urango. Diaz was stopped by Kendall Holt.
I guess Diaz has a better chin than ODH too considering he lasted longer against Pac.
I'm not saying Diaz doesn't have a solid chin, but to say he has a better chin than Hatton is absurd.
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David 'The Human Punch-bag' Diaz has a better chin than Hatton? What a joke statement to say... the ignorance of some of you pac fans never fails to amaze me.
I want to do a sig bet with every single one of you pac fans, i'm calling you all out! Having a bet with James isn't enough.
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CFH
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Pacdbest2
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mnmc10
i agree with nameless but it will still a hard fight for both fighters.
odlh was rocked he even held on the ropes....
plus odlh has a tough chin even bigger opponents cant drop him except for the hopkins body shot. so its not right to base pacs punching poweron the odlh fight, cause hatton doesnt got odlhs chin.
i think this fight will be similar with the pac diaz fight, the only difference is hatton is way better than diaz and he can work the body but style wise and the speed difference is almost the same.
The difference between Diaz & Hatton is Diaz has a better chin. Expect Pac to end this much earlier. Pac Ko rd 5 or less.
:o
Based on what exactly? Hatton has taken flush shots from legitimate welter-weights and from heavy-handed punchers like Tszyu and Urango. Diaz was stopped by Kendall Holt.
I guess Diaz has a better chin than ODH too considering he lasted longer against Pac.
I'm not saying Diaz doesn't have a solid chin, but to say he has a better chin than Hatton is absurd.
Does Hatton fought Holt? Diaz was still punching when the ref stopped the fight against Holt. Holt didn't KO Diaz cold as Pac.
How old was Tszu when Hatton fought him? Hatton's just lucky he fought Tzsu on the way out. Urango hurt Hatton. And Urango is no speedster as Pac.
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Pacdbest2
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CFH
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Pacdbest2
The difference between Diaz & Hatton is Diaz has a better chin. Expect Pac to end this much earlier. Pac Ko rd 5 or less.
:o
Based on what exactly? Hatton has taken flush shots from legitimate welter-weights and from heavy-handed punchers like Tszyu and Urango. Diaz was stopped by Kendall Holt.
I guess Diaz has a better chin than ODH too considering he lasted longer against Pac.
I'm not saying Diaz doesn't have a solid chin, but to say he has a better chin than Hatton is absurd.
Does Hatton fought Holt? Diaz was still punching when the ref stopped the fight against Holt. Holt didn't KO Diaz cold as Pac.
How old was Tszu when Hatton fought him? Hatton's just lucky he fought Tzsu on the way out. Urango hurt Hatton. And Urango is no speedster as Pac.
Whats Tszyu age got to do with it? He still has a big punch.Urango is a very stong fighter at LW bigger and alot bigger than Pac.
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littlebif
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Pacdbest2
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CFH
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Based on what exactly? Hatton has taken flush shots from legitimate welter-weights and from heavy-handed punchers like Tszyu and Urango. Diaz was stopped by Kendall Holt.
I guess Diaz has a better chin than ODH too considering he lasted longer against Pac.
I'm not saying Diaz doesn't have a solid chin, but to say he has a better chin than Hatton is absurd.
Does Hatton fought Holt? Diaz was still punching when the ref stopped the fight against Holt. Holt didn't KO Diaz cold as Pac.
How old was Tszu when Hatton fought him? Hatton's just lucky he fought Tzsu on the way out. Urango hurt Hatton. And Urango is no speedster as Pac.
Whats Tszyu age got to do with it? He still has a big punch.Urango is a very stong fighter at LW bigger and alot bigger than Pac.
Again compare Tzsu & Urango's speed to Pac??? Your gauging their Power but you're forgetting how fast Pac is.
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- In 2003, PAC inflicted the worst beating on prime 29 year old boxing legend Marco Antonio Barrera...
- In 2004, PAC inflicted the worst beating on prime 30 year old boxing legend Juan Manuel Marquez, knocking down JMM 3 times in one round and busting JMM's nose...
- In 2006, PAC inflicted the worst beating on not so prime 30 year old boxing legend Erik Morales and hold the distinction as the 1st boxer to knockdown and stop the granite chin Morales...
- In 2008, PAC inflicted the worst beating on prime 32 year old boxing champion, the durable David Diaz...
- In 2008, PAC inflicted the worst beating on not so prime 35 year old boxing legend and 6 division titliest Oscar Dela Hoya in 8 one sided rounds...
On May 2, 2009, do you think PAC will inflict the worst beating ever on prime 30 year old Ricky Hatton?
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No...
But youv'e really got me thinking ;)
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More recent video coverage on PAC preparing to inflict the worst beating...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTc8BxnouUU
;)
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littlebif
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Pacdbest2
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CFH
:o
Based on what exactly? Hatton has taken flush shots from legitimate welter-weights and from heavy-handed punchers like Tszyu and Urango. Diaz was stopped by Kendall Holt.
I guess Diaz has a better chin than ODH too considering he lasted longer against Pac.
I'm not saying Diaz doesn't have a solid chin, but to say he has a better chin than Hatton is absurd.
Does Hatton fought Holt? Diaz was still punching when the ref stopped the fight against Holt. Holt didn't KO Diaz cold as Pac.
How old was Tszu when Hatton fought him? Hatton's just lucky he fought Tzsu on the way out. Urango hurt Hatton. And Urango is no speedster as Pac.
Whats Tszyu age got to do with it? He still has a big punch.Urango is a very stong fighter at LW bigger and alot bigger than Pac.
DLH's supposed to have the Big Punch too.