Well some positive points can be drawn from that fight:
1)He didnt go down: Totally exhausted and in my opinion ill-prepared he fought a Good Welter and took a whole trailer load of punches. Had he taken a knee he would have lost the fight.
2)He did win the first six: Even if every round was close he did win the first six against a very slick boxer, not bad seein as he was'nt ready.
3)Its in the memory: That fight is in the past, stored now in his mind and converted to "expierience," they were the hardest 12 rds. Hatton ever went against the best "boxer," he ever faced so far. Hopefully this will stand to him in the future and god knows he will be desperate not to let the same thing happen again.
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