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Haye KTFO1 Wlad
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He also said I'm not going to make excuses......like the referee and the judges. Which is making excuses and pointing accusing fingers, without going over the top. Personally, I agree with him, the judges were fucking awful, should have been 116 - 111 to Bradley. |
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If Hatton was as good as he decieves he would of put up a better fight than what he did no matter how good Floyd Is. There are better fighters than Floyd currently. He had no head movement, he just plowed In being unable to mantain a workrate and was easily hit at will with no defence for anything at all. Even Zab Judah was outboxing Floyd for the 1st four rounds until he mentally caved In. I would like some respect for an opinion but some of you pro Hatton guys except some like Gaoc are not capable of that. Witter was just unmotivated and didn't get away with It this time like he has done and still made it a close fight even though Bradley won fair and square. He didn't blame the ref for his lack of anything either. |
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Haye KTFO1 Wlad
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Whether people like it or not, Cortez effected the outcome of the fight. Even so, most people had Hatton level up until the point deduction. For half the fight Hatton did have good head movement, then he lost his rag and just ran at Floyd. 'Even Zab Judah' is harsh, Judah would possibly be the best 6 round fighter in the world, it's not a shock he did well at the start and then faded. I would like to respect your opinion, but you said the other day Hatton was aiming for a body shot when he got countered by Floyd. ![]() Put it this way, the Hatton that lost to Floyd would beat Bradley. The Witter that lost to Bradley would get shut out by Mayweather. |
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From where I was sitting, Hatton's pace had slowed, and where he was previously plodding in and tieing Mayweather up he was now getting timed with precision counters, as Mayweather had adjusted, and Hatton couldn't keep up the pace. Too many beers with the lads He was always getting knocked out |
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It would of been a good excuse If Hatton had put up a better fight but he didn't win a single round except the 5th and that was because Floyd took a breather but was still avoiding the shots.
http://bigsteez.files.wordpress.com/2007/12/82izibn.gif Actually It looks like he tried a left hook recklessly lunging In and got countered by a superior left hook. No one denies Witter would lose to Floyd too though. Hatton would make an ugly fight with Bradley and could well lose, he's picked the right opponents to look better than he really Is. Maussa was even tagging him as well. |
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The thing is that it was a long time pre-Hatton that PBF had put a dent in an opponent, elite or not, never mind spark them. |
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Haye KTFO1 Wlad
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In the previous fight he was against Baldomir, who probably has the best chin in the WW division, so he was never going to hurt him. And against Judah he was gonna stop him until Judah low blowed him. So to KO a JWW at WW in the circumstances of Hatton losing his rag and chasing the fight, it wasn't that shocking. |
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