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    Default Re: Pacquiao-Hatton.

    Hatton was obsessed with the pound for pound title..he lost to Mayweather and mentally collapsed.

    He wouldn’t have beaten Pac anyway at any stage of his career..he loved to drink and gain weight and just wasn’t disciplined enough.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao-Hatton.

    When was the last time anybody saw Manny or Floyd fat like Morales or Hatton? Yes, definitely a difference in application and attitude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    When was the last time anybody saw Manny or Floyd fat like Morales or Hatton? Yes, definitely a difference in application and attitude.
    Ahh, the irony of some saying the training doesn’t matter

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    Why was Pac able to blast Hatton?

    Ricky was older, slower, and his body had yo-yoed up and down in weight too much. Plus Manny Pacquiao may have been a guy who juiced....not saying he absolutely did, but there are questions about him just like there are questions about Juan Manuel Marquez.

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    Just watched it again for first time in ages.

    Hatton was nowhere and Pac was in the zone of his career.

    That slow mo from behind Hatton of the ko punch sending ripples down his head still gives me the shivers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    Just watched it again for first time in ages.

    Hatton was nowhere and Pac was in the zone of his career.

    That slow mo from behind Hatton of the ko punch sending ripples down his head still gives me the shivers
    Oh yeah, that KO was just BRUTAL man.


    I think even in Hatton's prime he would have had trouble with Pacquiao's style just because he bounced around in and out and didn't get trapped against the ropes. Ricky could do the work now, but his best was vs an opponent with slower feet that he could bully and use his weight and muscle against.


    It's why I think Cotto would have been a disastrous fight for Ricky...still wanted to see it though at 140 or 147.


    I still think Hatton-Gatti or Hatton-Ward or Hatton-JMM even would have been nice....Hatton-Corrales would have been good too.


    Ricky was a mauler and had some good fights, some that looked more like wrestling, but he could have had even more really amazing bouts, probably best for his current health that he didn't though. Hell of a career.

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    No one beats peak and fully motivated Ricky Hatton the day he beat Kostya, in England, own ref, own fans etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    No one beats peak and fully motivated Ricky Hatton the day he beat Kostya, in England, own ref, own fans etc
    How old was Tszyu then?


    I could think of a handful of fighters who would have beaten him...don't want to take anything away from his biggest win, but come now be serious.



    Hatton vs Zab Judah around the time he fought Floyd would have actually been a good little match. Zab was ever the under achiever, but was still tricky and certainly had good pop in his punches and good handspeed. Would have been good. Acelino Freitas would have also been good earlier in Ricky's career, big power...would have been good wins for Ricky.

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    The focused zab Judah would have iced 3 Ricky hattons at once, then ran for President and won, gone back in time, knocked Hannibal and all his elephants out, conquered Rome by himself, and shown those clowns how to build some arches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    The focused zab Judah would have iced 3 Ricky hattons at once, then ran for President and won, gone back in time, knocked Hannibal and all his elephants out, conquered Rome by himself, and shown those clowns how to build some arches.



    Hahaha Don't know about all that, but yeah when Zab WAS focused he was certainly a lot better fighter than when he was just half assing it which he did a lot.

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    Hatton would have mauled and beat up Zab Judah. The ref would allow punches low by Ricky to count. He would not be denied that night.
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    Zab Judah is a misunderstood artist. He only tried in one fight ever, so that for centuries to come only a very small percentage of fans will truly know who the best ever was. For most of his fights he had too much empathy for his opponents to even train in case he killed them by accident. I was talking to a couple of bouncers at the Barclays centre who were saying he may make a comeback and win the HW title in 2025.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Zab Judah is a misunderstood artist. He only tried in one fight ever, so that for centuries to come only a very small percentage of fans will truly know who the best ever was. For most of his fights he had too much empathy for his opponents to even train in case he killed them by accident. I was talking to a couple of bouncers at the Barclays centre who were saying he may make a comeback and win the HW title in 2025.


    If that's the case we may get a Zab-Naz matchup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    zab judah is a misunderstood artist. He only tried in one fight ever, so that for centuries to come only a very small percentage of fans will truly know who the best ever was. For most of his fights he had too much empathy for his opponents to even train in case he killed them by accident. I was talking to a couple of bouncers at the barclays centre who were saying he may make a comeback and win the hw title in 2025.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Zab Judah is a misunderstood artist. He only tried in one fight ever, so that for centuries to come only a very small percentage of fans will truly know who the best ever was. For most of his fights he had too much empathy for his opponents to even train in case he killed them by accident. I was talking to a couple of bouncers at the Barclays centre who were saying he may make a comeback and win the HW title in 2025.


    If that's the case we may get a Zab-Naz matchup.
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