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Time for the vote : Hatton - Mayweather
I have a good feeling about this fight as the fight nears , Hatton is not faised by Mayweather , and barring cuts im going for a Hatton win on points :)
this is purely from the heart as i like Ricky as a fighter and person.
My head says Mayweather on cuts or points . im very interested in your views guys as the fight gets nearer.
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Id say Mayweather TKO in RD10. Im not buying into HBO and Goldenboys PR that Hatton is the f**kin Terminator and i think people are forgeting how good Floyd really is. Hes had a few sub par performances but i think we are going to see Mayweather at his very best and solidifying his place in history.
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Ive gone with Mayweather on points but i would'nt be shocked if he stopped Hatton perhaps on cuts.
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I've voted for Ricky to win by KO.
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Mayweather by UD and as i've said before the scorecards will read, 116-112 115-113 116-112.
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My guess is Mayweather by UD, playing defense and countering all night. That doesn't mean that I'm giving up hope on my dream of a Hatton KO in round 3 by a vicious left hook.
Go Ricky!!!!
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Mayweather is so anoying , i hope Ricky kicks the crap outta him
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I am going with Floyd on points in a very hard fought bout...often at times ugly.....
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interesting so far , the votes in :)
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I cross referenced this vote with the poll on www.hbo.com's boxing page last nite...
The results were surprising!
35% felt that Mayweather wins on points
35% felt Hatton would win by KO
17% thought Hatton would win on points.
11% thought Mayweather would win on points
2% saw the possibility of the draw.
In summation thats:
52% for a Hatton win
46% for a Floyd win.
2% for the draw.
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Rocky - Apollo Creed II ? :P
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Rocky - Apollo Creed II ? :P
Why not? LoL
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That would be awesome..Rocky Apollo 1 though!! ;D
I voted Mayweather by KO. I just got a feeling Mayweather is gonna put on one of his classics..Maybe i'm just hoping for a classic match having paid £575 for a ticket!! lol
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I've really enjoyed watching Hatton from the beginning of his career and I think he is a very very good fighter indeed. In Brit terms, the best pressure fighter we've produced since Barry McGuigan and a true world-class operator. He has a decent media image, is exciting, good chin and brave as they come.
On the downside, I have always been really concerned at his conditioning between fights - to me, that is unprofessional and it will undoubtedly catch up with him in the ring one day. As a pressure fighter he also takes more punches that a stand-off boxer would and those two things (allied with his susceptibility to cuts) will mean he has a shorter career than say, Chris Eubank or Joe Calzaghe .... so we should enjoy it while we can.
I also just can't forget how he struggled with Collazzo and am aware that he has seldon defended a title (which to me is harder than winning one). Someone like Calzaghe has a much better legacy, but doesn't get the credit because he is less media friendly and because he generally stayed in the UK - though he has now cleaned out the division and unified it, so I hope that logical people don't hold that against him in years to come.
I can't help thinking that PBF is a phenomenon, the best things I've seen since Ray Leonard. Ray always had a Plan B, though, and I will be interested to see what Floys does if he gets dragged into the trenches.
I don't think that Ricky will be able to catch Floyd to blast him out early, I think Hatton will win the early rounds on aggression and volume but he will most likely be unable to pin Mayweather down long enough to land the two or three shots he will need to stop him. I see Floys coming more into the fight after the third and beginning to time hatton coming in - it's at this point that I think the extra weight will take it's toll and, as Floys is a slashing type of puncher, I do fear that he will cut Ricky up and force a technical stoppage around the 8th or 9th. If the ref is not too squeamish, Ricky might make it to a points loss.
Having said that, if Hatton actually pulls this off, I think it will be the best win by a British boxer since Curry Honeyghan (and Robinson-Turpin before that)
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I've really enjoyed watching Hatton from the beginning of his career and I think he is a very very good fighter indeed. In Brit terms, the best pressure fighter we've produced since Barry McGuigan and a true world-class operator. He has a decent media image, is exciting, good chin and brave as they come.
On the downside, I have always been really concerned at his conditioning between fights - to me, that is unprofessional and it will undoubtedly catch up with him in the ring one day. As a pressure fighter he also takes more punches that a stand-off boxer would and those two things (allied with his susceptibility to cuts) will mean he has a shorter career than say, Chris Eubank or Joe Calzaghe .... so we should enjoy it while we can.
I also just can't forget how he struggled with Collazzo and am aware that he has seldon defended a title (which to me is harder than winning one). Someone like Calzaghe has a much better legacy, but doesn't get the credit because he is less media friendly and because he generally stayed in the UK - though he has not cleaned out the division and unified it, so I hope that logical people don;t hold that against him in years to come.
I can't help thinking that PBF is a phenomenon, the best things I've seen since Ray Leonard. Ray always had a Plan B, though, and I will be interested to see what Floys does if he gets dragged into the trenches.
I don't think that Ricky will be able to catch Floyd to blast him out early, I think Hatton will win the early rounds on aggression and volume but he will most likely be unable to pin Mayweather down long enough to land the two or three shots he will need to stop him. I see Floys coming more into the fight after the third and beginning to time hatton coming in - it's at this point that I think the extra weight will take it's toll and, as Floys is a slashing type of puncher, I do fear that he will cut Ricky up and force a technical stoppage around the 8th or 9th. If the ref is not too squeamish, Ricky might make it to a points loss.
Having said that, if Hatton actually pulls this off, I think it will be the best win by a British boxer since Curry Honeyghan (and Robinson-Turpin before that)
:coolclick: i couldn't have put it better myself.
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Hatton UD.
He will need to produce the pressure and be accurate to boot, but he can do it.
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Hatton to stop Floyd in 9th round - superhuman workrate, bodypunching and pressure negating any kind of pretty action Floyd tries to conjure up - Hattons head on Floyd chest for 9 rounds until he is a pulp - running will not be an option - Hatton will be stuck to him like glue
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
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I wonder how many of these we are going get, everybody has started this thread.
Mayweathe UD 116-112
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
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Anything past the first 6 rounds and i would say Hatton has done well if he makes the distance he has done really well.
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
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What passes as humiliating?
Gatti-esq definately does
what about lospided points?
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
CC miles
very well put.
I so hope he does it....it would mean everything to me, actually think i would cry.
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
CC miles
very well put.
I so hope he does it....it would mean everything to me, actually think i would cry.
Click right back fella.
This is a fight that has me feeling exactly like it should do. It would mean a lot to me too. Ive stated all along that there have been 3 big fights for me this year. Barrera, Calzaghe and Hatton. One and one so far.....this is the deal closer.
Ricky has to bring it all with nothing to spare. He can do it.
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
I've been running it through my mind as well, and get a different outcome every time. I think we'll find out early how this fight is going to go. The closer the fight gets, the more I think Mayweather is going to take it, I read an article on another website which had a detailed compubox statistics on both fighters, I was surprised how low the output is for both guys, Hatton's average was less than 60 a round, which I expected to be a lot more, especially since its his workrate that most guys cite as his best attribute and best (only?) chance of winning the fight.
I just don't see Hatton hurting Floyd enough, Floyd will be in great physical condition and will avoid a lot of shots. Saying that, I hope we get a good fight and that Ricky will give a good account of himself.
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
I've been running it through my mind as well, and get a different outcome every time. I think we'll find out early how this fight is going to go. The closer the fight gets, the more I think Mayweather is going to take it, I read an article on another website which had a detailed compubox statistics on both fighters, I was surprised how low the output is for both guys, Hatton's average was less than 60 a round, which I expected to be a lot more, especially since its his workrate that most guys cite as his best attribute and best (only?) chance of winning the fight.
I just don't see Hatton hurting Floyd enough, Floyd will be in great physical condition and will avoid a lot of shots. Saying that, I hope we get a good fight and that Ricky will give a good account of himself.
Mayweather is less active than many. In many of his major fights he has gone the distance and thrown less than 500 punches.
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
I've been running it through my mind as well, and get a different outcome every time. I think we'll find out early how this fight is going to go. The closer the fight gets, the more I think Mayweather is going to take it, I read an article on another website which had a detailed compubox statistics on both fighters, I was surprised how low the output is for both guys, Hatton's average was less than 60 a round, which I expected to be a lot more, especially since its his workrate that most guys cite as his best attribute and best (only?) chance of winning the fight.
I just don't see Hatton hurting Floyd enough, Floyd will be in great physical condition and will avoid a lot of shots. Saying that, I hope we get a good fight and that Ricky will give a good account of himself.
Mayweather is less active than many. In many of his major fights he has gone the distance and thrown less than 500 punches.
I know, Floyd's average was even lower than Hatton, but that was to be expected since he picks his shots. The point I'm trying to make is the Hatton isn't the 100 punch a round monster some people make him out to be.
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Floyd by KO/TKO 4
Not gonna happen, Fenster. Its just not gonna happen.
I hope you're right. Doesn't matter how hard I try or how many good reasons people give for Hatton I can't see ANYWAY how he wins.
I just hope he isn't totally humiliated. If he goes the distance he'll of done well in my eyes.
Fair enough, indeedy :coolclick:
Ive been doing a revision course over the last few weeks in the whole Hatton: Mayweather biz and it really is quite an issue because of all the variables at play. I need to revise sometimes because I really do have an appaling memory. Hatton beat Collazo but was made to look like an amateur at times. But at the end its obvious that Hatton was sporting a mini James Toney belly as he leaned over the ropes to celebrate. Obviously much heavier than usual. He looked good against Castillo, but then Castillo was in Hattons 140 territory...but then again Castillo gave Mayweather a hellish first fight and a tricky as heck second fight. But weight groups below and much younger.
And then you've gotta consider Mayweather who looked to have a fight on his hands after 6 against an old Oscar and has picked and chosen his other opponents for half a decade.
Hattons chances are really not that hopeless. This is a fight that Hatton has been geared towards for the best part of 2 years. The Collazo and Urango fights are both fights that Hatton won, but he wasnt "up" for them in the same way as this one. This is the crunch and its not an option to come in without being tip top and ultra prepared. And the other variable is that this aint no southpaw he's dealing with.
There can be no excuse for anything less than the A game. Otherwise, he will lose. But other than the weird lip issue, which will have hopefully healed up, I can see nothing less than the Hitman at his finest.
I've been running it through my mind as well, and get a different outcome every time. I think we'll find out early how this fight is going to go. The closer the fight gets, the more I think Mayweather is going to take it, I read an article on another website which had a detailed compubox statistics on both fighters, I was surprised how low the output is for both guys, Hatton's average was less than 60 a round, which I expected to be a lot more, especially since its his workrate that most guys cite as his best attribute and best (only?) chance of winning the fight.
I just don't see Hatton hurting Floyd enough, Floyd will be in great physical condition and will avoid a lot of shots. Saying that, I hope we get a good fight and that Ricky will give a good account of himself.
Mayweather is less active than many. In many of his major fights he has gone the distance and thrown less than 500 punches.
I know, Floyd's average was even lower than Hatton, but that was to be expected since he picks his shots. The point I'm trying to make is the Hatton isn't the 100 punch a round monster some people make him out to be.
No, he isnt.
Hatton is no Calzaghe. Hatton needs to bring 70 punches a round and he can do it. Floyd cannot and wont throw that much.
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Going with Mayweather on points
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Going with Mayweather on points
Its not gonna happen.
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It does'nt matter how many punches they throw per round it matters how many land. ;)
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my picks staying as it was at the start......PBF ud....i know its the safe bet but i struggle to see how Hatton can be accurate enough to outpoint him if it goes the distance which is pretty likely considering PBF's defence.
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Going with Mayweather on points
Its not gonna happen.
I agree it wont ;)
Mayweather TKO round 6-8 ;D
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And still............. Pretty boy knockout.
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Going against all that is obvious,Maywither faster/better all around athlete/and a much better tactical boxer.......
Hatton will be cut and pasted early but I am picking Hatton to walk through this fire and Take a Descision. I Feel It and believe it! There will be no excuses regardless of what happens. Viva Hatton
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Mayweather wins a close points UD or SD. Hatton does well enough to fight Oscar at Wembley next year.
I'm desperate for Hatton to win this fight and I'm going to be cheering for him tomorrow night. I hope I'm wrong and he stops Floyd, but Floyd is just too good a boxer.
Come on Ricky. :)