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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Thats actually a common misconception.

    Ricky hasn't fought the way he has for his entire career.
    At domestic, European and even lower world level he was a fleet footed volume puncher with a great left hook to the body.
    Of course Amateur and Pro are different animals,and he hasnt fought that way in many a moon[/quote]
    For Rick's first Thirty Professional fights he was all speed.
    Have a look at the Tackie, Magee, Holbaek-Pedersen and his domestic fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Thats actually a common misconception.

    Ricky hasn't fought the way he has for his entire career.
    At domestic, European and even lower world level he was a fleet footed volume puncher with a great left hook to the body.
    Of course Amateur and Pro are different animals,and he hasnt fought that way in many a moon
    For Rick's first Thirty Professional fights he was all speed.
    Have a look at the Tackie, Magee, Holbaek-Pedersen and his domestic fights.[/quote]
    He allways looks to me like he's timing for a big shot.Not that theres anything wrong with that if you can do it. Foreman made a career out of it. Im just not sure if its going to mesh with the Mayweather snipe and move style.
    I mean hey,I hope it does, I like Ricky as a fighter and want him to do well,but its definitly odd bedfellows

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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Thats actually a common misconception.

    Ricky hasn't fought the way he has for his entire career.
    At domestic, European and even lower world level he was a fleet footed volume puncher with a great left hook to the body.
    Of course Amateur and Pro are different animals,and he hasnt fought that way in many a moon
    For Rick's first Thirty Professional fights he was all speed.
    Have a look at the Tackie, Magee, Holbaek-Pedersen and his domestic fights.
    He allways looks to me like he's timing for a big shot.Not that theres anything wrong with that if you can do it. Foreman made a career out of it. Im just not sure if its going to mesh with the Mayweather snipe and move style.
    I mean hey,I hope it does, I like Ricky as a fighter and want him to do well,but its definitly odd bedfellows[/quote]
    Its true but if they compliment one another I'd be glad to see it.

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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Mayweather joining Hatton makes for a good story.

    His verbal exchanges with Powderpuff will help sell the fight too
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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Floyd Senior wont try to reinvent Ricky. He'll simply work on some of the fundamentals that i think Hatton lacks. The footwork being most obvious. At this stage of his career Hatton is what he is, Floyd Sr. just needs to correct a few things to get him where he needs to be. Get him to catch some punches with his gloves, move his head and show some angles and Hatton will be improved dramatically.

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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Good move by Hatton showing that he still wants to learn.He will be going in the ring with a proper game plan for once.Gonna look funy tho with Mayweather snr in his corner just carnt imaging it.

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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Quote Originally Posted by littlebif View Post
    Good move by Hatton showing that he still wants to learn.He will be going in the ring with a proper game plan for once.Gonna look funy tho with Mayweather snr in his corner just carnt imaging it.
    Ricky never needed a game plan, not until he fought Kostya anyway and since then he has done the same smothering in almost all his fights. It was a great gameplan for Tszyu but why he has mauled just the same since with guys he could outbox anyway I don't know. He never seemed to listen to Billy Graham in the last couple of years, just do his own thing which seems to be hit, hold, wrestle, hit again "BREAK" hit, hold etc...

    I remember when he used to move side to side to find his opponents body and mix his punches amazingly to break down his foes, I really miss that Ricky Hatton, he was 3-4 times more exiting prior to the Tszyu bout.

    I'd like to see him try NOT fighting 3 minutes of every round and wasting energy as a means to prolong his longevity in the sport. Lets see what old Floyd can do with him, it would be great to see a different Ricky this time out, maybe use his gloves rather than his head to block shots

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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Good choice for Ricky now he can polish up that defense. Maybe use the jab a bit more.

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    Default Re: F.Mayweather Snr To train Hatton!

    Can you teach an old dog new tricks ?

    doubt it.

    it all reminds me of when Naz went to Manny Stewart and IMO he fucked his unusual style up by trying to turn him into a conventional boxer.

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