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Yeah, but the difference between Hatton and Pac in terms of boxing skills is huge. A great deal of Hatton's success is his ability to bully and rough house his opponents, that advantage disappears rapidly when he move up in weight.
For the record, I don't think Pac should even be thinking about fighting Hatton until he tests the waters at 135, let alone 140.
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My major take on this thing is,..
If you'd take a look at David Diaz early career record, I can safely say that he is a NATURAL jr welter. If Pac KO's Diaz, then I would difinitely give Pac the puncher's chance against Hatton.
I can't wait to find it out on June 28.![]()
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if pac wins against diaz, before he even considers hatton, i'd like him to face winners of jmm-casa and campbell-against whoever first. if he gets by all those fights then by all means a hatton fight would be the most logical to go.
Nearly knocked out afew times aswel . He is really awful but this fight is set up so Pac looks good and they can say he moved up in weight and beat the WBC champ in style . Overlooking the fact that Diaz is the worst guy ever to hold a WBC strap and he never won it in the 1st place
A quick win over Diaz will give Pac that false hope he needs to go for a Hatton fight . Since Hatton got badly knocked out by Floyd then looked vunerable against a washed up Lazcano , Pac has shown an increasing interest but even though Rickys in decline he is still far too good for the Filipino .
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