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Sadly you begin to remind me of that clown. I had more respect for you til you believe JMM could of just gone up to 140 and take out the lineal champ there Ricky Hatton with ease, just like what he did to Diaz and Katsidis. You basically said Diaz and Katsidis are at the same level as Hatton. You also believe Hatton wasn't in his prime when Pac fought him, prime or not the man was the Lineal champ at 140 at the time. Also Floyd didn't fight Hatton at Hattons division. Floyd made him go up at 147, where Hatton had look shitty. Now if Pac goes up and down divisions and makes his oppenent look shitty there is a big fuss about it![]()
Hatton looked like crap after Floyd stopped him, he struggled against Lazcano and IMO didn't look all that stellar against Malignaggi, hell he was already starting to look like shit before he fought Floyd with weak performances against Collazo and Urango, either way i know Pac fans aren't trying to pull the whole "oh but Floyd fought him at 147, Pacquiao did at 140", well same thing can be thrown at Manny, Floyd beat a more capable DLH at 154 (not at 145, 147, or at 150) and Manny beat a shot weight drained version of the same fighter, again going back to my main point, seeing how bad Hatton has looked since losing to Floyd, and especially how easy he is to hit and counter now, IMO i think Marquez would have destroyed him just the same, Hatton's style plays perfectly for JMM, and yea sorry Julius Hatton right now is on the same level as Diaz and Katsidis, i see no way in hell he'd beat anyone of the top 3 at 140, i wouldn't be shocked if Maidana or Ortiz topped him at this point
JMM would have made Hatton look daft. Hatton couldn't deal with punches in combinations. He has no way to stop them. Little head movement, little defensive awareness. Marquez would have destroyed him at 140, just like Pacquiao did. Maybe Hatton can make it interesting for a little while, but i'd give it 4 or so rounds before Marquez started teeing off on Hatton's oversized head.![]()
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exactly my point, Hatton's style (especially the Hatton that Pacquiao destroyed) is tailor made for Marquez, he wouldn't get the stoppage as quick, but that's cause Marquez takes his time, but seeing how Ricky is so easy to find and is so damn sloppy now, Marquez would win and by KO
Hatton is retired so the point is moot. I'm one of the few who is not a Pac or Floyd nuthugger. When Hatton fought Floyd at 147, Marquez was fighting at 130 against Rocky Jaurez. In fact, to this day, although he's had the chance, Marquez has not fought above 135 again after losing to Floyd.
I agree with you Hatton's performances against Collazo and Urango were weak too. I'm not sure he was any worse against Pacquiao than he was against Floyd. Floyd may have broke him, but he was there to be taken. He had looked like crap in his two forays above 140 and I think he was on the slide for a while. You can't balloon up in weight and party extensively between every fight and expect to be able to fight at the top level especially as you get older.
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you're not a pac nuthugger? then what was that man pubic hair dropping out of your mouth!!!![]()
Hatton's always been like that anyway .He's too careless to deal with anyone as accurate as Marquez. Marquez can match him for output and work-rate so there's not really a single thing in Hatton's favour, other than size. Even then he wouldn't be massively bigger.
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yea but he used to at least have good upper body movement, decent footwork, and put his punches together a lot more effectively, since his second "reign" at 140 well he hasn't really showed any of that, in all honestly i think Malignaggi would make it a closer fight in a rematch now, so imagine what Marquez would do
Definitely hurt him twice.
One right hand had with 2:06 remaining on the clock had Mayweather hanging on for dear life and then another right-hander round the side of the head (temple shot?) landed with 1:16 remaining on the clock which this time completely disorientated Mayweather, therefore it appeared to have hurt him more.
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I resent that. I appreciate Pacquiao and I'm a fan of Pacquiao. I can be a fan and not be a nuthugger. In no way do I believe Pacquiao is above reproach. As a leader of the sport I enjoy, I want Pacquiao to fight the best challenges out there. Right now he is cleaning out the welterweight division. I can appreciate that to an extent, but I, for one, believe Shane is passed his best and there are better opponents out there for Pacquiao. As you have seen many times in other threads, I want Pacquiao to face Tim Bradley.
Check the thread about favorite current fighters and you can see mine.
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