If hatton could take the right hands flush from Tszyu then he could take the power punches of Pac Man too.
If hatton could take the right hands flush from Tszyu then he could take the power punches of Pac Man too.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I agree with that if it was a war he would win on the night.
I also agree with he had Tszus number that night.
But i got a theory and Im sticking to it. Kostya was feeling great and he was talking up this fight saying he'd fight the fight Hatton wanted and test him out etc. We all saw a war style fight that night.
I recon when its a real war, you see shots coming even though you get caught with them but your not fukkin movin cause you both know its a war and a test of heart of determination.
Tszyu was made for Hatton by Tszyus own mindset months before the fight and the timing was perfect, he would have eventually won that kind of stalk and shoot fight against another doing the same that night even if Gus Mecurrio was reffing the fight in Melbourne.
Then theres all the mixes of other skills in fights in between pure boxing unorthodox moves to all out warfare, but when a fighter is thinking 'warI'll take it to this bastard" and a great boxer is skilled and cool enough to be more evasive then catches him blindsided as he is throwing it has a different effect on the brain.
Cause Manny slips out on more angles and runs around in a manic style he is hard to pin down by a stalker who likes hitting whats right in front of him.
I think Kostya fought the wrong fight but fought a very brave one and his ego got in the way of what he could of done instead and he was out gunned, I know he had better pure boxing skills in his earlier years, but maybe his legs were more suited to it back then.
Anyway he got beat at his own game and like he says, no excuses.
The Ricky Hatton who showed up at the Tszyu fight would have given any 140 fighter a hard nights work. The MEN was an electric atomospehere that night and if you had put Hatton in the ring with any fighter that night he would have won. A truely special night in British boxing history IMO, even a 140 version of Manny Pacquio would have been tested that night. Would Manny have beaten Hatton that night? I don't know...but that was Hattons Prime in a nutshell, it was a truly memorable night for any boxing fan.
Hatton would spark him in the first 30 seconds of the very first round. I can see no other outcome.
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