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Totally with Ono here Hatton won that fight and Hatton didnt get knocked down, the difference was the last third of the fight Collazo came on strong especially the 12th when he had Haton hurt, but the first half of the fight Hatton dominated I had Hatton winning 115-113 Collazo just had to much ground to make up. Calling that fight a robbery is a joke in itself.
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Im gonna watch the fight again rite now and score it.
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Rnd 1 : 10-8 Hatton
Rnd 2 : 10-9 Collazo
Rnd 3 : 10-9 Hatton
Rnd 4 : 10-10 Draw
Rnd 5 : 10-9 Collazo
Rnd 6 : 10-9 Collazo
Rnd 7 : 10-9 Hatton
Rnd 8 : 10-9 Collazo
Rnd 9 : 10-9 Hatton
Rnd 10 : 10-9 Collazo
Rnd 11 : 10-9 Hatton
Rnd 12 : 10-9 Collazo
Now how anyone can call that a robbery, proves my point how hard it is to score that fight, Collazo landed the crisper quicker punches being the better boxer Hatton landed more power shots Collazo more jabs, overall Hatton landed more punches throughout the fight, very hard to judge that fight last time I had Hatton winning 115-113. This time I got it a draw 114-114.
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I thought that was a slip ? but even if it was technically a knockdown, the best Luis Collazo done was win by 1 point or make it a draw. In no way though was the fight a robbery, and had Andre Berto or Ricky Hatton had lost vs Luis Collazo, it would of been just as controversial.
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