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    Default Re: Pacquiao beating Hatton...I just don't see it

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacdbest2 View Post
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    I disagree with you, of course. Manny Pac has had a great run. He has been really impressive (beating older men). But in this instance, Manny has got greedy. He thought the big pay day with Oscar was good and now he is going to fight Hatton. This is where money will smack him in the face. Hatton is simply too big and too clever for Manny.

    Manny is a little guy with padding. You should realise that. Once Hatton lands early you will be doing your gay little prayers.
    Manny didn't just beat the old man of the division he's in. He beat the best out there. Who'd you like Pac to beat at 126 when he was there MAB was the top guy there. At 130, MAB, EM & JMM are the top guys there, He beat them all.

    And who's the best name in Hatton's Resume?? Tszu right? How old was he when Hatton beat him? FYI, EM, MAB. DLH & JMM were a much bigger & tougher names than any of Hatton's toughest opponents.

    You can keep your hopes alive but I don't see Hatton winning a round against Pac.
    I love all the guys mentioned above but believe me Tszyu's up there with them. He beat everybody around and became undisputed.

    Hatton beat an aged Tszyu yes, but he had looked good in his previous fight Vs Mitchell and though he wasn't at his best he was still a very tough opponent.

    And Hattons Toughest opponent is better than all the above. You know his name? Floyd Mayweather. Sure Hatton lost but He'll have learned a lot from that fight and he wasn't totally mismatched!
    Yep exactly, Tszyu, at the time, was PFP the number 2 fighter in the world when Hatton shocked the world. And the Mayweather fight Hatton held his own and had Mayweather on his heels for the first 6 rounds before Cortez screwed everything up. He stopped letting them fight, he took a point away while Mayweather was using his elbows and backhands and he wasn't deducted a point. Hatton has learned plus the fight is at 140 and Hatton has Mayweather Sr. in his corner. I see Hatton stopping Pacquiao in 9.

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    Default Re: Pacquiao beating Hatton...I just don't see it

    Quote Originally Posted by "The L.A. Earthquake" View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
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    Manny didn't just beat the old man of the division he's in. He beat the best out there. Who'd you like Pac to beat at 126 when he was there MAB was the top guy there. At 130, MAB, EM & JMM are the top guys there, He beat them all.

    And who's the best name in Hatton's Resume?? Tszu right? How old was he when Hatton beat him? FYI, EM, MAB. DLH & JMM were a much bigger & tougher names than any of Hatton's toughest opponents.

    You can keep your hopes alive but I don't see Hatton winning a round against Pac.
    I love all the guys mentioned above but believe me Tszyu's up there with them. He beat everybody around and became undisputed.

    Hatton beat an aged Tszyu yes, but he had looked good in his previous fight Vs Mitchell and though he wasn't at his best he was still a very tough opponent.

    And Hattons Toughest opponent is better than all the above. You know his name? Floyd Mayweather. Sure Hatton lost but He'll have learned a lot from that fight and he wasn't totally mismatched!
    Yep exactly, Tszyu, at the time, was PFP the number 2 fighter in the world when Hatton shocked the world. And the Mayweather fight Hatton held his own and had Mayweather on his heels for the first 6 rounds before Cortez screwed everything up. He stopped letting them fight, he took a point away while Mayweather was using his elbows and backhands and he wasn't deducted a point. Hatton has learned plus the fight is at 140 and Hatton has Mayweather Sr. in his corner. I see Hatton stopping Pacquiao in 9.
    JUst recently watch the Hatton Tzsu fight last week. Tzsu & Pac style are way different. Tzsu is kinda too stiff in his movement & not a busy puncher. He catches hatton a lot but he can't follow up his shot. tyzu is kinda a Power pot shooter. hatton definitely is the quicker & the busier guy. tszu show his age in that fight. he just can't keep up with hatton.

    Now describe Pac's style? It's called relentless pressure, In & out attacker. Pac attacks 2-5 punch, then make you missed, Then rain more punches on you. this was different than the minimal tzsu counter punching. Tzsu Probably average only 30-45 punches a rd. Pac doubles that easy with 75% of his punches were meant to hurt you.

    I hope Floyd Sr has tought Hatton new technique to make this fight even competitive. But I see Pac dominating this from beginning to end.

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