Quote Originally Posted by Chipper
Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Ray Hatton is the source, huh? No chance of bias there. It's funny that they win the fight, yet there still making excuses. Could it be that they themselves know Hatton looked mediocre at best?
Mediocre? He dominated the fight.

He had every right to pull out, but for his fans who travelled a long way he decided to box on. This will surely of had an affect on performance in addition to the body punches he took in the fifth. He adjusted his tactics to effectively shut out Urango.


If this was Mayweather or Cotto, boxing purists would be saying they adapted to the situation, give credit where credit is due, eh?





"He had every right to pull out, but for his fans who travelled a long way he decided to box on. This will surely of had an affect on performance in addition to the body punches he took in the fifth. He adjusted his tactics to effectively shut out Urango."


Man, I don't know what kind of fighters you like, but hatton's style is made for action. He is not a slick master like PBF. And hatton clinches when he comes in, everytime once he gets tired. You making excuses for hatton right there.. I just call Hatton ain't quite the fighter people had him crapped up to be.


Hatton is a excellent fighter, but i dont like excuses for why he keeps failing to deliver cause he has been not fighting to what people expected his last 2 fights. Not that this makes him bad, but with all the hype surrounding him after he beat KT I expected him to come over to fight in the states like a mini-albino-leprechaun version of mike tyson. It's not like he's fighting top 10 p4p here guys with collazo and urango. They're good boxers, but hatton is showing that he's not that much better than they are when he gets these lackluster wins and gases out, and excessivley clinches