Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
What about the Urango fight? Why did he fade so badly?
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I thought this thread had something to do with Hatton ...
Pretty juvenile stuff, guys. Makes neither of you look cool. And it doesn't make for very good reading, either.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
What about the Urango fight? Why did he fade so badly?
Bloody chest infection
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his ass beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by NuthaPug
I thought this thread had something to do with Hatton ...
Pretty juvenile stuff, guys. Makes neither of you look cool. And it doesn't make for very good reading, either.
Sorry, he chooses to do it on the main board, I sent a PM to him. I apologise. I'm just gonna ignore him, he aint got a hope anyway.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his ass beat. People want to point to the fact that
he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
..and it wasn't a couple of weeks.
The May 13th date had been locked down for MONTHS. The opponent was chosen on March 22. Hatton had seven weeks of sparring knowing who he was gonna fight.
Collazo was just a young, fresh fighter for Ricky. Similarly, Urango was young & fresh. Those are the guys that trouble Ricky. Hatton does best when he can overwhelm a fighter with his energy and physicality.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that
he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
..and it wasn't a couple of weeks.
The May 13th date had been locked down for MONTHS. The opponent was chosen on March 22. Hatton had seven weeks of sparring knowing who he was gonna fight.
Collazo was just a young, fresh fighter for Ricky. Similarly, Urango was young & fresh. Those are the guys that trouble Ricky. Hatton does best when he can overwhelm a fighter with his energy and physicality.
Hatton never really had any trouble with Urango he won nearly every round he looked lacklusture in the later rounds but he still won easily so how can you say he had trouble ??
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
Great post.
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Originally Posted by Kel
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
Great post.
Thanks i also noticed in the Collazo that Hatton didn't use angles when on inside like he normally does im Mayweather fan as you know but im also fair and no way was that Hatton at his best.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
If they both had 5 weeks to prepare than who's fault is that Collazo was 100% but Hatton wasn't? Going into the Collazo fight, Hatton and his team both claim to be in the best shape of his career. All of a sudden he gets his ass beat and he's less than 100%
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
If they both had 5 weeks to prepare than who's fault is that Collazo was 100% but Hatton wasn't? Going into the Collazo fight, Hatton and his team both claim to be in the best shape of his career. All of a sudden he gets his a** beat and he's less than 100%
Like i said im not trying to make excuses but Hatton was nowhere near his best he had no headmovement and he didn't use angles on the inside i've seen a few of Collazo's fights and his fight with Hatton was by far his best performance he did also perform well in his fight with Miguel Angel Gonzalez and also against Jose Antonio Rivera when he was a late subsitute and he hardly had any time for training even less than he had for Hatton fight but he still won.
Im not sure what went wrong in Hatton's training camp maybe it was an issue with making weight i seem to remember Hatton saying he had put on too much weight or something like that ?? but all i know is that Hatton was certainly not at his best.
Re: Hatton in 'best ever condition'
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
If they both had 5 weeks to prepare than who's fault is that Collazo was 100% but Hatton wasn't? Going into the Collazo fight, Hatton and his team both claim to be in the best shape of his career. All of a sudden he gets his ass beat and he's less than 100%
Blah blah blah
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Originally Posted by Kel
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
If they both had 5 weeks to prepare than who's fault is that Collazo was 100% but Hatton wasn't? Going into the Collazo fight, Hatton and his team both claim to be in the best shape of his career. All of a sudden he gets his a** beat and he's less than 100%
Blah blah blah
Cant believe u kept taking the bait. Its pathetic.
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Originally Posted by eagle
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Originally Posted by Kel
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
Hatton is always in good condition the only fight he wasn't 100 percent in was Collazo fight.
That's bullshit. Hatton was 100% for the Collazo fight. He just got his a** beat. People want to point to the fact that he only had a couple of weeks to prepare for Collazo. So what? Last time I checked Collazo only had a couple weeks to prepare for Hatton.
VD i disagree all you have to do is watch Hatton's performance against Collazo and then watch his best performance's theres big difference Hatton had 5 weeks notice to move up to Welterweight if i remember right both men had about the sametime for training but Hatton looked terrible where as that was Collazo's best performance of his career Hatton had no headmovement and was walking into shots im not trying to make an excuse Collazo fought great fight but that was nowhere near Hatton as his best.
If they both had 5 weeks to prepare than who's fault is that Collazo was 100% but Hatton wasn't? Going into the Collazo fight, Hatton and his team both claim to be in the best shape of his career. All of a sudden he gets his a** beat and he's less than 100%
Blah blah blah
Cant believe u kept taking the bait. Its pathetic.
That's what he is. Pathetic