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Thread: How did Hatton outland Collazo?

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    Default Re: How did Hatton outland Collazo?

    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    Because compubox means nothing. If it meant something then Delahoya would have 2 extra losses on his record.
    Compubox is far from "nothing". It's not everything, no doubt, but it's not nothing. It certainly means something but not everything.

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    Default Re: How did Hatton outland Collazo?

    Quote Originally Posted by Creative
    when you're counting punches that land on a guys arms and shoulders it's not hard to outpunch anyone, because you pretty much can't miss. I respect the hell out of a body shot but I didn't see Hatton landing very effective body shots the entire fight. The hatton bandwagon is rolling again.
    People havent given Collazo Much credit for his defense alot of Ricky's punches were glove shots and blocked as well... I was very impressed Collazo

    I love a good defensive fighter call Hopkins and Winky Boring to watch, But it takes a lot of skill to deflect and slip punches I love it when James Tony stands in the pocket and slips punches all night Him and Floyd are more exciting to watch out of the defensive specialists.

    In most sports defense is underrated but its essential for victory

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    Default Re: How did Hatton outland Collazo?

    not really it's misleading.

    If Hatton had landed 300 punches in one round it's still just 1 round for Hatton.

    If Collazo outlanded Hatton the rest of the way and hit him 250 times. By the end of the 12th Hatton still would have more landed punches.

    Compubox is very misleading.

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    Default Re: How did Hatton outland Collazo?

    Quote Originally Posted by jtrock
    Quote Originally Posted by Creative
    when you're counting punches that land on a guys arms and shoulders it's not hard to outpunch anyone, because you pretty much can't miss. I respect the hell out of a body shot but I didn't see Hatton landing very effective body shots the entire fight. The hatton bandwagon is rolling again.
    People havent given Collazo Much credit for his defense alot of Ricky's punches were glove shots and blocked as well... I was very impressed Collazo

    I love a good defensive fighter call Hopkins and Winky Boring to watch, But it takes a lot of skill to deflect and slip punches I love it when James Tony stands in the pocket and slips punches all night Him and Floyd are more exciting to watch out of the defensive specialists.

    In most sports defense is underrated but its essential for victory
    Yeah me too. I think honestly aggression should actually be a negative when you're fighting a defensive fighter like the ones you mentioned. In other words if you're just throwing punches for the hell of it and the other guy is making you miss for the same reason you're not winning period.

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