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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    I don't understand the argument that Hatton will be too strong for JLC, what is that based off of?
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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Hatton needs to fight smart if he fades late on in the fight like he has been doing of late JLC will get im out of there. Hatton needs to work the body when he is on the inside then control the fight with his jab from the out side.

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    killersheep it based on the fact that castillo has fought at lightweight most of his life and this will only be his second fight at 140 against the king at 140. plus hattons sparring partner for this fight, that mexican dude i cant remember his name. said hes also sparred castillo and he said hatton will be to strong for castillo when they meet. SO THATS WHAT IM BASING THIS ON. COME ON MAN GET UR BRAIN IN GEAR
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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448
    plus hattons sparring partner for this fight, that mexican dude i cant remember his name. said hes also sparred castillo and he said hatton will be to strong for castillo when they meet. SO THATS WHAT IM BASING THIS ON. COME ON MAN GET UR BRAIN IN GEAR
    He is bound to say that tho cause Hatton is paying his wages it always happen when sparring partners have been in with the same fighter,they say who ever is paying their wages is gonna win.

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    i understand that mate but asides from that. its true tho castillo is in only his second fight at lww hes been at lw most his life im sorry lads if u disagree but it makes sense to me. plus i seen these guys fight loads of times and its just how i see it goin no matter how great a fighter castillo is.
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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448
    killersheep it based on the fact that castillo has fought at lightweight most of his life and this will only be his second fight at 140 against the king at 140. plus hattons sparring partner for this fight, that mexican dude i cant remember his name. said hes also sparred castillo and he said hatton will be to strong for castillo when they meet. SO THATS WHAT IM BASING THIS ON. COME ON MAN GET UR BRAIN IN GEAR
    Castillo was obviously weight drained at lightweight. You can say Killer you were right, when Hatton is trying to lift himself off of the mat. Besides that Hatton hasn't exactly shown power lately. Urango's power shots were showing HUGE effect on Hatton, I'm not saying JLC hits as hard as Urango, but he will hit Ricky more often, especially in the championship rounds.
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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
    Ricky hatton i think has to go after him , even tho this is dangerous , if he backs off like his last 2 fights i think JLC will stop Ricky with body shots.
    I think he has to stick close as againest Kostya , head on chest and punch for all hes got cos if he doesnt hurt JLC he looses for me , if he fights like this then he wins in 10.
    wot do you guys think
    I think Chavez was too good a fighter and would have stopped Hatton in round 10 or so. Chavez was relentless and had a good chin and was quick..

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    I don't understand the argument that Hatton will be too strong for JLC, what is that based off of?
    His fights against, Kostya Tszyu, Ben Tackie, Michael Stewart and Vince Phillips, to name a few, all 4 are strong, big 140lbers who are physical orthodox fighters, plus for good periods of the Collazo fight he was pushing him on the ropes too. They all got well out muscled by Hatton. I know it's only one factor but I think it's fair to say Hatton has a strength advantage over Castillo.
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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    I don't understand the argument that Hatton will be too strong for JLC, what is that based off of?
    His fights against, Kostya Tszyu, Ben Tackie, Michael Stewart and Vince Phillips, to name a few, all 4 are strong, big 140lbers who are physical orthodox fighters, plus for good periods of the Collazo fight he was pushing him on the ropes too. They all got well out muscled by Hatton. I know it's only one factor but I think it's fair to say Hatton has a strength advantage over Castillo.
    K well, JLC: KOed Chico (if Diego hadn't spit out his mouthpiece, it would have been twice), wore out Joel Casamayor, beat down Julio Diaz, And is the ONLY who can have an argument that he beat PBF as a pro, in a large part because of his strength.

    Don't get me wrong this is not a walk in the park for either guy. I'm backing Castillo and don't see Hatton's power being a factor, if I'm wrong I'll gladly admit it.
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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Its a close call this one and will be Ricky's toughest fight yet. I think JLC still has more in him that Tszyu did in 2005 & its in USA and not his hometown.

    I think Hatton will use both close up tactics then bobbing and weaving when it suits him.

    Hattons youth will be the factor for me and will win a close decision.

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    i think hatton will win a decision

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ds91
    i think hatton will win a decision
    sounds about right.. cc

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    im hoping it doesnt go the distance!

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Castillo comes on strong through rounds 8-12 & he wont need any distance just good stance to let off those crisp left hooks, Hatton definately needs to bully in & rush him if he wants to throw Castillo off his style. We'll have to wait and see. It'll be exciting. I say Castillo by late KO.

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    Default Re: Hatton v JLC how will the fight go ?

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    I don't understand the argument that Hatton will be too strong for JLC, what is that based off of?
    His fights against, Kostya Tszyu, Ben Tackie, Michael Stewart and Vince Phillips, to name a few, all 4 are strong, big 140lbers who are physical orthodox fighters, plus for good periods of the Collazo fight he was pushing him on the ropes too. They all got well out muscled by Hatton. I know it's only one factor but I think it's fair to say Hatton has a strength advantage over Castillo.
    K well, JLC: KOed Chico (if Diego hadn't spit out his mouthpiece, it would have been twice), wore out Joel Casamayor, beat down Julio Diaz, And is the ONLY who can have an argument that he beat PBF as a pro, in a large part because of his strength.

    Don't get me wrong this is not a walk in the park for either guy. I'm backing Castillo and don't see Hatton's power being a factor, if I'm wrong I'll gladly admit it.
    As you say there's two sides to every coin and there's no question that Castillo is a top level fighter, which makes this all the more special because we're going to find out who's the best, most likely in spectacular fashion
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