Quote Originally Posted by skel1983
I disagree Wallace, i have always fancied PBF to beat Hatton, but after watching the fight, it will be a very close fight, i think PBF's power is not up to much at 147, i think Hatton can take anything PBF has to offer, you say he worked Judah out after 4 rounds i agree to a certain degree, but Judah stop pressing and that is something Hatton will not do.

I know that it is hard to make comparisons, with the fact Judah is a slick southpaw, but i think Floyd is going to find it hard to keep the bigger man in my opinion in terms of physical stength, Hatton has a great chance of beating Floyd and i see it as a definate 50/50 fight.

But with the scorecards of saturday night im not to sure Ricky will get many favours.
Previously i had it 65/35 in Mayweather's favour, but like i say it's hard to make comparisons because of the different styles of Judah and Hatton, but after seeing Floyd operate at 147, i think he could have problems keeping Hatton off him for 12 rnds.
Hi Skel, it seems we are reaching the same conclusion from different viewpoints! I always had Ricky winning against PBF but now I think it's closer because of what you just said. Can't agree more on the power issue, there is no chance PBF can hurt Ricky with one punch, but look at what the volume of punches did to Gatti. Also Ricky can cut up which I feel will be a factor in the fight.

Judah stopped pressing because of what was coming back from PBF, like I said PBF changed his strategy and it worked, completely nullifying Judah. He went defensive so that he would make the 12 rounds.

Bottom line is I think we both agree this should be a good, close competative fight.