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    Default Re: Would Hatton have beaten Forbes on Saturday?

    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops View Post
    hatton would have been easily outpointed or posibly ktfo

    Hows the crack smoking going for you?... Hatton is a contant presure, high output fighter... Relentless! Hatton is also a very strong fighter... Ask Tszyu... Castillo?

    You rank Forbes higher then just these two of Ricky's many opponants?

    Steve is slick and fast... Good movement. He has only 9 KOs to his credit in his entire career... Most of his career was spent fighting fair opposition... Nothing special and being employed as a sparing partner.

    Please enlighten me on how this feather fisted, past his prime, B+ level former champion would put a chink in Ricky's armour...

    I'd love to hear it
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    Default Re: Would Hatton have beaten Forbes on Saturday?

    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LawHoops View Post
    hatton would have been easily outpointed or posibly ktfo

    Hows the crack smoking going for you?... Hatton is a contant presure, high output fighter... Relentless! Hatton is also a very strong fighter... Ask Tszyu... Castillo?

    You rank Forbes higher then just these two of Ricky's many opponants?

    Steve is slick and fast... Good movement. He has only 9 KOs to his credit in his entire career... Most of his career was spent fighting fair opposition... Nothing special and being employed as a sparing partner.

    Please enlighten me on how this feather fisted, past his prime, B+ level former champion would put a chink in Ricky's armour...

    I'd love to hear it

    weel for one ricky cant handle fighting at 147 we saw that when luis collazo, that big puncher that he is, nearly ripped rickys head off and kicked his ass all over the ring....forbes has proven he can hang with bigger guys and take their best leather. fighting a short-stack like ricky would be no prob for forbes. i think steve is very underrated and a good boxer and if dlh couldnt bully him little ricky fatboy aint gonna bully him. i see forbes ooutboxing hima nd hurting ricky

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