Fair play to Hatton,he copped flak about being in with someone who would show him the real world etc etc, so it's a good result on his record.
Fair play to Hatton,he copped flak about being in with someone who would show him the real world etc etc, so it's a good result on his record.
Ndou is past it though, the Ndou that fought Cotto or Sharmba Mitchell would of hammered Hatton.
Hatton did good but he showed no class and sulked like a big fucking kid. A draw was pretty much what it was.
Agree mate, the point I was making in particular was to some people who said he shouldn't be in there with him even still and he was going to get hammered and so on. At the end of the day whether Ndou is done or not doesnt matter, the fight was made and the result stands.
I thought Hatton sulked a bit too much after as well. He must have felt like he pissed the fight but obviously it was really tight.
I backed Hatton on PTS. Gutted.
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Well, if Ndou had opened up earlier in the fight I think he may have stopped him but he didn't so it's all talkthe bad thing for Hatton is the way he just stood and tried to cover up when Ndou did open up, move your goddamn feet! Hold do something than just stand there.
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i had it 7-5 for hatton and felt he was unlucky there
especially in britain i had that nailed on as matthew winning, but lovemore got lucky and the fight was called a draw
N`dou though the harder punches but hatton was the busier
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I completely forgot about this fight, guess it shows how interested in it I was, what exactly did Hatton do to be such a 'classless wanker'?
In the intervew after the fight he was a bit unsporting reguarding the result of the fight.
It was a close fight and could have gone either way but I think a draw was a fair result.
Hatton was threw more shots in most of the rounds but N'dou punches were much harder and acurate when he let his hands go.
Balls
I had Ndue winning by a couple of rds Hattons work was inefective not many scoring shots, Ndue was the Boss.
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