after the fight thats what i saw.
and then at the after press confrence. he looked beat
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after the fight thats what i saw.
and then at the after press confrence. he looked beat
Hatton very often looks like he has come out the loser after a fight with a mincing machine, and yet he is 41-0 ;)
to be fair hatton was a little slow in raising his hands, didnt look entirely convinced he'd got it....
i have hatton winning that by a point, perhaps he was just dissapointed he hadnt manged to make the kind of showing he wanted...
Yeah i thought that too, good point though miles it obviously didnt go as to plan. I think a fight with Gatti would be a war at 147.
Gatti's too old, Hatton would clean him out in no time.
Gatti was a great warrior in his day but you can only go to the well so many times before it runs dry.
Ricky should go for the winner of castillo-corrales. This would be a good choice of oppenent as he will not be fighting the natural welter weight that collazo was
I think that was probably it - he was pissed off that he'd looked shite on his US debut, plus he probably didn't feel that great after the 12th!Quote:
Originally Posted by miles
All I've seen of the fight is this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3Cin...tton%20collazo
Admittedly, its only highlights but it looks like ricky dominated all the rounds it showed there except the 12th. And as for the 12th being a 10-8 round, bollocks! Yes RH was hurt for about 25s second but then came back strong in the middle part of the round. On commentary Steward even said it was a tough round to score after ricky came back into it. I certainly don't get why people are calling it a robbery...
Hatton looked exactly like Jermain Taylor did after the first Hopkins fight, like a man who just got his first pro loss, and done had his ass whipped!
Like a WINNER???Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
Face it JT beat B-Hop twice and both were WITHOUT a doubt....you can't give away 7 rounds and win a fight without a knockdown or knockout....perhaps you can't comprehend that but do the math 12 rounds, half of 12 is 6 therefore Hopkins gave MORE THAN HALF of the fight away therefore making him the loser.
Hatton beat Collazo, but he was not as dominant as he needed to be. Perhaps since he's a body puncher and pressure fighter much like a MIKE TYSON, he'll have trouble with rangey boxers, anyone ever figure that???
exactly :coolclick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
he was thouroughly beaten...Collazo was robbed!! I think this is a set up for Hatton/PBF.....but it seems like Hatton is going to be a man about it and give a rematch to Collazo.....then we'll get to see a Collazo/PBF after Collazo KO's Hatton...Quote:
Originally Posted by artest2000
You keep dreaming that dream.....His beating from PBF would also go to Hatton....don't kid yourself...Gatti is a better Boxer/Puncher than Hatton......not only is he faster than hatton(who looked slightly faster than a snail and only really hit Collazo on breaks) he is bigger than hatton....Hatton's fighting style will burn him out...if he's not there already.....how deep has Hatton went into the well?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Whirlwind
Hopefully he'll give a rematch bit if he was smart he wouldn't.I can see collazo knocking him out next time. Once collazo realized that he belonged he pretty much had hattons number. So you know he would be very confident in a rematch. Just hopefully not too confident.
if you didn't see the whole fight than you shouldn't comment on it...editing can show you exactly what they want you to see.....Collazo constantly peppered hatton.. and hatton did not push the pace the whole fight .....Collazo won every rd 4-7 by jabbing, boxing and imposing his will on hatton. He also won the 2nd, 9th,10th and 12th....the 2nd could have been an even rd.....do the math.....Collazo won that fight......Ricky was given a gift....Quote:
Originally Posted by berttrauttman
Collazo lost, it was a fair decision.
No a draw would have been fair.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lyle
He sure was given a gift!!!! Ricky would do well to give Collazo a rematch and try to blow him out it would be like going back and recreating history shutting up all the critics and set up a big fight with other top Welters!! if he loses well enough said We will be right in our analyisisQuote:
Originally Posted by bigragu
It was coming close to that at the 12th but Luis ran out of time...it's true, I've watched the fight about 3 or 4 times since Saturday. Hatton did just enough to win, he was helped a lot by the 10-8 first roundQuote:
Originally Posted by MRMANICK
114-113 with the knockdown would have been better. But 115-112 i don't agree with. Take away the knockdown and he doesn't even get a draw. Thats crazy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lyle
I had it 114-113 as well, but I wasn't surprised when Hatton won. It was boarderline 114-113/115-112
I thought hattons handspeed was quite good in the early round tbh
Gatti's likeable, is a great entertainer when well matched and is a big hearted figher but just because he's been in some great fights doesn't mean he's still world class. No way Hatton loses to Micky Ward even 1 in 3 or has trouble with Damgaard.
Gatti also started at 130lbs and has too many miles on the clock. Hatton would handle him
hatton won cuz he is a guy you give rounds to untill hes lost a few straight...
that means people tend to give him rounds he looses untill he looses a few in a row, they have to be overly convinced they are loosing
the fight was poorly scored, but hatton may have won, and there was clearly no glen hamada