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The link for the complete Robert Garcia interview by BoxingScene, is provided for below:

Oscar De La Hoya�s Conditioning Coach Speaks Out - Boxing News
What does this have to do with what Hatton will do against Manny?? Completely irrelevant.

Hatton should get back to work early this year and get focussed because he can beat Pac. There are a lot of limitations in Pac and he has not been tested at all beyond 135.
Calm down Mr. Miles.... I did not stray too far. Just an addition to a prior post.

Hatton has to stick to a solid gameplan, and not get discouraged as Oscar did, when confronted initially with Pacquiao's baffling approach to fighting. They always say, the best of plans gets severely tested after one solid punch.

If you read up on the Garcia write up, accordiing to Joe Chavez, Oscar was nailed so solidly in the first round that it ruined their approach to the fight. Any other things they were trying to do became difficult because Oscar got discouraged.

This is what Hatton need to avoid. To load up on some psychological strengthening stuff, like it or not, of course ale is not it! (LOL)

Bar room brawl? Body attack? Is all good, as long as you stick with it and not change game plans in the middle of the fight.
Manny isnt even all that baffling. He is fast, that is all. Oscar is a silly old homo that doesnt know how to fight anymore. And that became obvious.

Hatton is not the type to get discouraged. He will come forward until the end. And he will hit Manny on the chops. Repeatedly. Manny is the one who wont like it. Manny can throw more. But he will be getting hit harder.

Hatton is simply too big, and that will be the key difference.

All this talk of Oscar and the gayness factor. Forget it. Pac has a war now. And his turn is done.