And whoop him so i can come on these boards and make fun of youQuote:
Originally Posted by Starr
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And whoop him so i can come on these boards and make fun of youQuote:
Originally Posted by Starr
Dream on Saddo, dream on! ;D coolclickQuote:
Originally Posted by Saddo
I'm not laughing at you. I'm laughing with the rest of the forum who's laughing at you :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Salhadin
just watched the fight, i gave it a draw.....
do you agree with Salhadin that Collazo hits harder then Mayweather and Judah ???Quote:
Originally Posted by The_One77
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why is it out of the question that Calloza hits harder than Mayweather?
After all, he is the bigger man
john ruiz was champion too....next...Quote:
Originally Posted by Saddo
Callozo actually has good skill believe it or not....am i the only one who thought this watching the fight? ???
Ricky Hatton is not a easy man to beat
I knew Collazo was skilled and I been talking of Hatton's flaws that Collazo exposed.
But don't you find it uneasy that those flaws that were there 5 years ago are still there today? Shouldn't those have been taken care of?
he gave up 3 inches in height and it was 22 in to 20 in in arm length....are you adding it all together?......get off the southpaw track how many fights has Hatton had.....amateur and pro? did he not have left handed sparring partners? i know he's in britain but the could have gotten some decent lefties here in the US.......Quote:
Originally Posted by The_One77
yeah, some idiot from another forum gave me the wrong info about the stats....Hatton fought a southpaw 5 years previous to Joe Huttcinson, and struggled to beat Eammon Magge not too long ago who was also a left handed.
And as to star's question, i seriously doubt Hatton will ever change....sure he could polish up abit, more headmovement, hands higher etc etc. But that fighting style is in his grain, he will always have a problem with slick boxers.
But if he beats Floyd Mayweather, i would probably be the happiest man in the world ;D
And once Floyd demolishes him?
i STILL think the site would be a HUGE factor. The fight against Collazo, with the ref doing a good job of separating them after long clinches and admonishing the fighters for mauling tactics, put Hatton at a DEFINITE disadvantage. But if Hatton-PBF happened in the UK with the same ref that did the Tszyu fight, PBF might be hard-pressed to keep Hatton off of him.
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Originally Posted by Starr
I lost a LOT of respect for Hatton after this one. Very aggressive not very effective. Amazingly the puncher wants to clinch in the inside when his hands are free. He lost the fight in the ring but was lucky enough for a gift.