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It happened twice. In the 8th and 10th rounds.
In round 8 He was caught with a short left hook on the inside and held on for dear life. Lazcano upped his workrate and was able to hurt him again but Hatton held on.
In round 10 hatton lunged in and was caught with a left hook that made his leg buckle, Hatton again held on for dear life.
Here is a video for proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQFHos5jBoA
Round 8: it occurs at the 1:16 in the round and continues on till the :45 second mark in the round.
Round 10: it occurs at the 1:14 mark in the round. He is clearly hurt by that shot.
If you think otherwise you are delusional.
Now If a fighter like Lazcano can hurt Hatton, Imagine what a guy faster, stronger and better fundamentally would do. Hatton can't stop Bradley because Bradley has a very good chin and he can't outbox him, Bradley is the better boxer. So tell me how does Hatton win ?
Last edited by Pugilistic; 05-05-2009 at 12:12 PM.
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He is the future of 140 now Hattons gone, trust me !
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I don't see anything "special" in Bradley at all. What does he do that is particually impressive?
Good solid fighter. Looks a trier. I'll be shocked if he dominates any division though.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
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Totally disagree. If Bradley fought Hatton, his best bet would be to try and school Hatton over twelve. To be honest, if Bradley was to study how Hatton telegraphs his punches, it isn't beyong the realm of possibility that he could do that. I think Bradley vs. Malignaggi would be an excellent boxing match down the line.
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