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    Default Re: Is Hatton Pac's most powerful opponent yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Hatton may have the edge in strength and size, 'cause remember that 140 is Hatton's weight and has been forever. And also remember that although Pac looked incredibly strong at 147 against DLH, he was still several divisions north of his natural fighting weight. I still think it's nothing short of amazing how Pac went up all those weight divisions and maintained his speed, agility, and brought some power up with him.

    But there's a difference between fighting drained, washed-up, all-past-his-prime DLH at 147, and fighting Hatton at his natural weight. I think this (Pac-Hatton) will be a much more competitive fight than was Pac-DLH, but I still give Pac the edge. Hatton may have the size advantage, but Pac has fought guys (JMM, MAB, Morales) with many more skills than Hatton brings to the table.
    Great points Tito!
    I like the point but first, even Hatton fighting at his natural weight, hatton should triple up his training because as some annalist said here in the forum, Hatton is more powerful than pac...I agree. But the question is...Can Hatton unleash those power if pac is always ahead of him? SPEED KILLS again here.

    Second. DLH is not washed up...he was not able to figure out Pac. Other hand SPEED KILLS.

    My opinion, Pac goal is not Hatton here...It is Mayweather. Sorry to say that but Hatton is a post fighter and for the million times I said this...PACMAN KNOWS!

    After May...Hatton is going to be a washed-up fighter. Believe it!

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    Default Re: Is Hatton Pac's most powerful opponent yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by uleashed View Post

    I like the point but first, even Hatton fighting at his natural weight, hatton should triple up his training because as some annalist said here in the forum, Hatton is more powerful than pac...I agree. But the question is...Can Hatton unleash those power if pac is always ahead of him? SPEED KILLS again here.

    Second. DLH is not washed up...he was not able to figure out Pac. Other hand SPEED KILLS.

    My opinion, Pac goal is not Hatton here...It is Mayweather. Sorry to say that but Hatton is a post fighter and for the million times I said this...PACMAN KNOWS!

    After May...Hatton is going to be a washed-up fighter. Believe it!
    Hatton is not washed up! not even if he gets beat by Pacquiao. He just lost some that confidence getting OK'd by PBF. Once he realizes that He should drop Mayweather Sr. and go back to the style that put him on top. He'll start really kicking ass again.

    He still looses to the PACMAN though.

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