Yep but its more than that.

A year ago or so id say ''Hatton will give Floyd so much trouble becuase he dosent stop throwing''.

In hindsight that is a pretty amaturish statement but still, a huge punch-output is defo part of the master plan. Nevermind the Jesus Chavez fight (smaller man leaning-on and getting hit with a stupid amount of upercuts). Williams is a giant. There'll be no leaning-on up close, so Floyds options of return-fire will be limited (If any).

The other part of the plan is what goes on on the outside... The outside is a horrible place for both fighters here.

Most say the jab is key, but i dont think its quite that simple becuase Oscar activity on the outside (In Floyds last fight) was very slight (hands up looking to parry and move in closer). So IMO, the jab when thrown, was probably a regular suprise to Floyd. Point being, if the Jab is constant, it can be timed and will not be a threat...

Hoever to Pauls credit, it will be a HUGE irritant as Floyd just wont have the luxury of space and time to land his shots. He will HAVE to be all over the place... in, out and in between and countering carefully between all this.
Leading off wont work. If Floyd is 1st (Which he is perfectly capable of) Paul will be 2nd 3rd 4th and 5th.



The only way i see Floyd winning is if he is more agressive with his movemnt, is far more willing to punch and he will have to tie Williams up form time to time. (Its not that unatural for Floyd... He had to do this against Oscar from time to time too)