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    Default Re: Manny will tear Hatton to shreads

    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
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    oscar's weight DID have something to do with pac's overwhelming performance, not to mention it wasn't a prime de la hoya he was with up there. they can play that up and still have pac as the underdog going to hatton's territory.
    No No NO...Make NO Excuses...I don't care if Oscar walked into the ring set in traction...This is a man who had an SD with PBF just a year ago...This is the man who sought Pacquiao out,,,This is a man who predicted a KO on his own behalf...a nab with a pretty sizable advantage.....

    If by some chance weight played a part then that is on him...he should not have been so desperate for a big name win he went looking for the smallest guy he could find with the biggest name.....

    He asked for it he got it.......

    He was weighed..Measured...and Dealt with!!
    Oscar last night was a pale shadow of the guy who fought Mayeather. He hardly landed a punch. His legs couldn't get him around fast enough anymore. I could have beaten Oscar last night, you can't judge anything about Manny from that fight.
    I'm sick of people saying that.. Oscar was rubbish correct... But we can tell plenty about Manny from that fight.. He is as sharp at 145 as he is at 130.. As fast, powerful, sharp.... He's been totally f'd up in fights at lower weights, and still finished like a champ to get a decision..

    He proved he is still the same man at 145 as he is at 130... Doesn't matter who he is in with to be able to see that... It's not like he's a C grade fighter.. He's P4P #1... All that was left to see was whether he was the same at higher weight as lower.. he is...
    I don't think he can be counted at 147, but at 140 or 143 for a catch weight, why can't we say what he's capable of after his fight with Oscar.. He proved he is nothing less that the P4P number 1... And now he's 143 pounds....
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    I never genuinely believed there was even a slight chance that Manny Pacquiao could fight Ricky Hatton!
    A couple of months ago it seemed ridiculous. But Manny just beat the shit out of Oscar Dela Hoya so i obviously need to change my perception of fighters who come up in weight.

    Ive never comprehended the outcome of a Hatton/ Pacquiao fight. Never really compared them stylistically. But this fight is definitely gonna happen so im just overly excited!!

    I almost feel like im at a disadvantage here, like ''hang on, let me get me Pacquiao Disc Set out, i got some serious revision to do''!!

    Can i just make a point of saying that although it would be a great fight i would LOOOOOOOOVE to see Pac fight Floyd now.

    That to me, this is the fight that makes all the sense in the world now. The fight of ALL fights!!! A REAL event.
    Seeing Pac deal with Oscar like that. Youv'e gotta ask yourself... What must Floyd be thinking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by the_pRoDiGy View Post
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    Pacquiao would also make Hatton quit on his stool or he would get knocked the phuk out. If Paulie was able to do damage to Hatton's pink little face, just imagine what Pac would do to that azz. Hatton would not last 8 rounds either. Hatton said he was the best at 140? LMAO! Pac would come in to the 140 division, azz rape Hatton and take his little trinket from him faster than a rabbit gets phuked
    British fighters never quit on their stools like gutless Americans Danny.

    Stopped by cuts, knocked out by the ring post, battered in a bloody pulp and sparked with a single punch yes, but quit on our stools never
    You're right..Say like a Zab Judah.I think if he just had the heart of a Mexican or a Filipino he may have been one of the greats of this generation.and Brit's and Irish fighters too.Micky Ward,,wayne Maccullough..what's up with these races being real warriors than these 'talented' but gutless americans. In the case of the Mexicans and Filipinos I knew poverty is a factor.More so in the phillipines.I haven't seen a Flip who quitted on a bout.They keep fighting as long as they can.I remember this undercard fight on the Hatton-Malignaggi card this kid Boom-Boom was down and was bleeding furiously but he kept fighting until the final bell.And whenever I watch a Vasquez-Marquez fight it still amazes me how courageous this warriors are.In the case of Brits and these Irish boxers I'm still wondering what drives them aside from pride.Is it something genetic or cultural.If it is then fucck the American culture.
    Mexicans are all infleunced by the macho culturesurrounding boxing.
    Brits are infleunced by the massive pride they have in their counry.
    Filipinos are motivated by the poverty they struggle to escape from.
    And the Irish are motivated by the prospect of more drinking money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by the_pRoDiGy View Post
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    British fighters never quit on their stools like gutless Americans Danny.

    Stopped by cuts, knocked out by the ring post, battered in a bloody pulp and sparked with a single punch yes, but quit on our stools never
    You're right..Say like a Zab Judah.I think if he just had the heart of a Mexican or a Filipino he may have been one of the greats of this generation.and Brit's and Irish fighters too.Micky Ward,,wayne Maccullough..what's up with these races being real warriors than these 'talented' but gutless americans. In the case of the Mexicans and Filipinos I knew poverty is a factor.More so in the phillipines.I haven't seen a Flip who quitted on a bout.They keep fighting as long as they can.I remember this undercard fight on the Hatton-Malignaggi card this kid Boom-Boom was down and was bleeding furiously but he kept fighting until the final bell.And whenever I watch a Vasquez-Marquez fight it still amazes me how courageous this warriors are.In the case of Brits and these Irish boxers I'm still wondering what drives them aside from pride.Is it something genetic or cultural.If it is then fucck the American culture.
    Mexicans are all infleunced by the macho culturesurrounding boxing.
    Brits are infleunced by the massive pride they have in their counry.
    Filipinos are motivated by the poverty they struggle to escape from.
    And the Irish are motivated by the prospect of more drinking money.
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    This fight was actually being talked about shortly after PAcman beat Diaz. I always thought it was an easy fight for Pacman. Hatton had been looking worse and worse in every fight, he didn't impress me against Lazcano, refuses to lead with his jab, looks to wrestle too much and never moves his head or defend.

    I saw this fight as being very one sided for Manny who is a southpaw, won't stand still for hatton to wrestle with, will move in and out and throw lightning fast flurries upstairs - a area hatton doesn't seem to commit himself to defending.

    It was an easy pick then, but hatton imo will prove alot of people wrong under Floyd Sr's tutelage. If he can prove he isn't the same hatton who was noticeably on his decline, then it will be a great fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    This fight was actually being talked about shortly after PAcman beat Diaz. I always thought it was an easy fight for Pacman. Hatton had been looking worse and worse in every fight, he didn't impress me against Lazcano, refuses to lead with his jab, looks to wrestle too much and never moves his head or defend.

    I saw this fight as being very one sided for Manny who is a southpaw, won't stand still for hatton to wrestle with, will move in and out and throw lightning fast flurries upstairs - a area hatton doesn't seem to commit himself to defending.

    It was an easy pick then, but hatton imo will prove alot of people wrong under Floyd Sr's tutelage. If he can prove he isn't the same hatton who was noticeably on his decline, then it will be a great fight.

    And you dont think the beatdown of malignaggi was an indication of that??

    Ok so hattons chin was never going to be really tested against paulie, but his ability to hurt a moving target and being able to stay on his man for 3minutes a round was there for all to see.

    Hatton/Pac may just be that bit crazier than Oscar/pac because outside of the ring when they arent fighting pacquiao probably weighs no more than 130 odd while hatton balloons up to 180+
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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    This fight was actually being talked about shortly after PAcman beat Diaz. I always thought it was an easy fight for Pacman. Hatton had been looking worse and worse in every fight, he didn't impress me against Lazcano, refuses to lead with his jab, looks to wrestle too much and never moves his head or defend.

    I saw this fight as being very one sided for Manny who is a southpaw, won't stand still for hatton to wrestle with, will move in and out and throw lightning fast flurries upstairs - a area hatton doesn't seem to commit himself to defending.

    It was an easy pick then, but hatton imo will prove alot of people wrong under Floyd Sr's tutelage. If he can prove he isn't the same hatton who was noticeably on his decline, then it will be a great fight.

    And you dont think the beatdown of malignaggi was an indication of that??

    Ok so hattons chin was never going to be really tested against paulie, but his ability to hurt a moving target and being able to stay on his man for 3minutes a round was there for all to see.

    Hatton/Pac may just be that bit crazier than Oscar/pac because outside of the ring when they arent fighting pacquiao probably weighs no more than 130 odd while hatton balloons up to 180+
    actually manny walks around 150-155lbs when not in training.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Grinch View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
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    You're right..Say like a Zab Judah.I think if he just had the heart of a Mexican or a Filipino he may have been one of the greats of this generation.and Brit's and Irish fighters too.Micky Ward,,wayne Maccullough..what's up with these races being real warriors than these 'talented' but gutless americans. In the case of the Mexicans and Filipinos I knew poverty is a factor.More so in the phillipines.I haven't seen a Flip who quitted on a bout.They keep fighting as long as they can.I remember this undercard fight on the Hatton-Malignaggi card this kid Boom-Boom was down and was bleeding furiously but he kept fighting until the final bell.And whenever I watch a Vasquez-Marquez fight it still amazes me how courageous this warriors are.In the case of Brits and these Irish boxers I'm still wondering what drives them aside from pride.Is it something genetic or cultural.If it is then fucck the American culture.
    Mexicans are all infleunced by the macho culturesurrounding boxing.
    Brits are infleunced by the massive pride they have in their counry.
    Filipinos are motivated by the poverty they struggle to escape from.
    And the Irish are motivated by the prospect of more drinking money.
    Haha!
    Aussies must be motivated by how many ring card girls they get to root.
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