Khan isnt hard to get close to i feel Ricky will tag him with the left hook to body and head and break Khan down.A prime Hatton would ko Khan within 3 but i think he will get the job done in 8.
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Hatton would be on the end of a one sided beating imo.
Hatton cannot react to being hit with combinations. He just can't. Hatton cannot deal with speed.
Hatton is going to hold a high guard against Khan like Kotelnik did. As soon as Khan lets his hands go, Hatton is in trouble. I think it would be interesting for a few rounds but once Khan establishes his range, Hatton would be in big trouble.
Also bare in mind Khan has Roach in his corner. Hatton has Lee Beard.
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Hatton is streets ahead of Kotelnik and although the gameplan might be similar,Hatton has the ability and skill to deliver it...Kotelnik was trying to force a fight he was unable to control because of his inability to adapt in an attacking style..he was picked off!
Hatton would be coming in at angles throwing small combinations,working the body and be relentless.
The only way Khan wins is if he catches Hatton with a Corker in the first round because Hatton is so much more of a complete fighter than Khan, he'd have taken the numerous openings Khan gave to Kotelnik with his low hands on the way out of an attack and would have put him down and probably out!
Khan fought well and TBH I thought he'd have got beat lastnight...but lets not pretend he's beaten a real Great Champion in Kotelnik..he was an efficient fighter at best!
if there were to fight who do you think would be the bookies faviourite ad like to but a bet on hatton it would be easy money
''He will not cower,he will not cry,for to be called a cur he would rather die. A cur and a fighter are not the same. A cur is a quitter,but a fighter is game''
I'd still give Hatton an edge; but you know Roach will get Khan up for this with a great gameplan, and Hatton's being a bit gunshy right now wouldn't surprise me. But still Pac is light years away from Khan and Hatton's a much better attacker than Kotelnik for sure. 60/40 imo Hatton's favor.
Before last nights fight Hatton was 4/11 havent checked again go on
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Khan has first to get over Kotelnik and Hatton has first to bounce back from his defeat against an opponent to be named first in order to make this fight possible and interesting. PErhaps it'll make me unpopular here but if Khan shows something very good against Kotelnik, I think that his superior speed and footwork could frustrate Hatton in the middlerun, let's see though, a few steps have to be done before we can speculate a bit more over the issue of that fight.
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Let's not pretend Hatton can effectively deliver a game plan here. The last time he stuck to any form of gameplan, barring the Paulie fight was against Kostya Tszyu and the plan was to maul so he didn't get caught with a right hand. It's ok preparing a gameplan to avoid being hit by a single punch (applies to Paulie fight) but it's a completely different kettle of fish when dealing with somebody who can open up with speed whenever he feels like it. What was his gameplan against Mayweather? Close the distance? He managed that alright but he had zero idea what to do once he'd done that.
What was his gameplan against Pacquiao? Steam through him at 100 miles per hour. He had the same plan against Collazo.
So far he's faced 3 guys who throw combinations with very fast hands in each time he has struggled badly. Hatton is far from a complete fighter. He doesn't really have a plan B and that's because he has a lack of skill at bthe top. He can revert to 'boxing' when he's fighting somebody like Juan Urango but against speed he has proved time and time again that he's not good enough to cope.
He might have achieved more in his career and he might be more experienced but against somebody with speed all he can hope to do is go forward with his hands at chest height. He'd eat leather all night. Honestly, i love Hatton to bits but this would be similar to Pacquiao except more prolonged.
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Lets put in to context the defeats against PBF and Manny...the gameplan failed against two of the best fighters of the last 25 years and there is no shame in being beaten so conclusively against both of them...so the failure is a result of losing to better adaptable fighters who he never actually had the ability to beat anyways.
But that does'nt mean he is'nt adaptable because he faced opponents that were better than him and lost! He's had a sucessful career fighting on the attack and its enough against the rest of the fighters in the division who would receive the same fate against either of them!!
Collazo I believe he beat...So the gameplan worked...period
You mentioned the Paulie fight and the way he beat him...For me the comparison to Khan is similar,but Paulie has proved he has the heart to withstand an onslaught..Amir has never had to and that is also counting Kotelnik!
Its all to easy to dismiss Hatton because he lost to 2 ATG's,even though Amir would suffer the same fate against both men!! But he aint no Floyd and he definitely aint no Manny and he would suffer against a powerful fighter like Ricky!
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