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I think that the issue of the fight won't be decided by who has the overall better power or the chin resilience, I think that the main issue will be if Hatton can cope with the southpaw style, we've seen that he normally has a hard time against the lefty and I think that Pacman is by far the most dangerous one he has ever met. The other issues will be the style of the fight and Hatton's stamina, Hatton tends to grab very often and to wrestle, if the referee is tolerent, it can play against Pacman, if he's very rigid, it neutralize one of Hatton's hidden ace. As for the Stamina, I wonder if Hatton can go 12 full rounds with the number of bombs Manny will unload unrelentlessly on him if he can do that and if a tolerent ref is in, we might have a few surprises along the match but other than that, I stick with what I said, PAcman will chop him down in the middle run.
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I am picking Hatton, i think Manny will feel the strength in Hattons punches and if Hatton starts to land to the body early he will stop Manny in 5.If he fails to land to the body early i think he wears Manny down in a hard fought fight around the 9th.
Who ever wins its going to be a great clash of styles ,but i'am leaning towards Hatton.
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I think they're trying to derail Hatton's comfortable (punch-clinch-punch) game plan by trying to get them refs.
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PAC absorbed them without causing big problems
No problems? How do we call a bloody face, cuts, swells, gashes, etc.?
PAC inflicting the worst beating ever on Hoya...
Hardcore PacFans *sigh*...when will you guys stop getting aroused from victories over has-beens or nobodies like Diaz? Like I said many times, I give him credit for his victories over Morales, Barrera, and being a fill-in and taking care of business when he was barely getting known outside the Phils but over ODLH, Diaz, etc.? Come oooooon. Look at it this way, do you give credit to Trevor Berbick for beating Muhammad Ali? Do you give credit to McBride for beating Tyson? Do you give credit to Camacho for beating Ray Leonard?
Pacquiao knocks down sparmate with body shot
After seeing that hardcore PacFans get totally excited over his victories vs Diaz, ODLH, etc. Then it doesn't surprise me to hear you guys getting all aroused with the news of Pac beating his very own sparring partner.
Last edited by Chino; 04-13-2009 at 05:34 PM.
I'm saying BIG problems like being knockdown... There were problems but PAC was able to cope with it and end up victorious most of the time...
You give credit to PAC first for taking the Hoya fight and eventually annihilated him inside the ring and made him quit... PAC was the heavy underdog on that fight...
It's just normal daily news update from PAC's camp... Just like the update from Hatton's camp where it's reported that Hatton got blackeyes and trashed in sparring sessions by southpaw sparring partners... It's just normal training updates and no one was overblowing it...
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Hello, Chino, hello everyone!
Another Hatton fan from Mexico here!
You make an excellent point in your post. Nothing impressive in Pacquiao's record. Had he beaten someone like, say, Julio Cesar Chavez in his prime, I would be the first to say Ricky doesn't stand a chance against him.
I am positively sure that Ricky will give the world a huge surprise. Very different boxing styles, and in the end, that makes a huge difference, as in the Cotto-Margarito fight, or the Pavlik-Hopkins one.
Pacquiao has never fought someone like Hatton in his entire career. He will be in for a shock! Hatton is naturally more powerful, he can also inflict severe damage with his brutal body shots. As for the arm length, the shorter the arms, the harder the punch! In the end, all it takes is ONE PUNCH to decide a fight.
VIVA HATTON! GO, RICKY!![]()
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