Meldrick Taylor vs Ricky Hatton 140

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  1. MonagFam

    MonagFam Member Full Member

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    This stems initially from a boxing game I have where Hatton is rated higher than Taylor. I admittedly don't know a ton about Hatton as he rose/fell at a time I wasn't following the sport as much. Taylor was a favorite of mine and I was crushed when I watched the first Chavez match live.

    I want to say he was never the same, but he reeled off some good victories, though jumping up to fight Norris was a flawed idea.

    At any rate, how do you think it plays out?

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  2. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Interesting fight.

    I'll go w/ Taylor via close decision. Biggest thing would be getting Hatton away from his friendly confines and make him take that act on the road. Or, a neutral city like say a Rome, Italy.

    i think Meldrick scores the points with those flashy combinations of his and Hatton does not land enough punishing blows to get him out of there. I also think the volume of punches a guy like Taylor would land would bust up Hatton and if he didn't get stopped, he'd have to alter his game a little to deal with that damage. And at that point, he would not deal with a guy like Taylor very well. Good fight & no matter who the loser is, they are not going away easy.
     
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    robert ungurean Богдан Philadelphia Full Member

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    Prime Taylor was too good for Hatton
     
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    lloydturnip Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Prime Taylor is to quick for Hatton takes points decision using blazing hand and foot speed in a great fight.the post Chavez Taylor and especially post Norris gets stopped late after being in front in another great fight.
     
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    I think Taylor's speed and workrate would be too much for Hatton. His workrate is what was really winning him the fight against Chavez up until the end.

    Hatton will land his share of shots, but I don't think he lands that perfect left hook to the body, or that leaping left hook to the head. Hatton used that leaping left hook against Maussa and KO'd him, it then got him in trouble numerous times in future fights.

    A 1988-90 Taylor will win a clear UD or stop Hatton on cuts at 140. Taylor moved up to 147 after Chavez, any pre-Espana version of Taylor beats Hatton at that weight.
     
  6. rayrobinson

    rayrobinson Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hatton stops him late , and the reason ? Meldrick bless him for all of his god gifted talents couldn't break an egg at world level and loved a scrap.

    If he just boxed then Hatton wouldn't get a look in , but with Hattons fast feet he would turn it into a slugfest and stop Taylor.
     
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  7. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    In total agreement with this. Taylor gets dragged into a Hatton style brawl after leading the first few rounds. Hatton stops him late on, probably in the last couple of rounds.
     
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  8. MonagFam

    MonagFam Member Full Member

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    Really great replies and while I agree with those picking Taylor, there is something about the way he fights...the "loved a scrap" notion that makes you wonder if he isn't too brave/willing to exchange for his own good. Such a different style than his Olympic stablemates. Closer in some respects to Holyfield than Whitaker.

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  9. GB_Boxing

    GB_Boxing New Member Full Member

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    The speed difference would be too big, Taylor was way to fast. If Hatton would have success it would be early, but I struggle to see him being able to pressure Taylor enough to wear him down. It took JCC a long time to do that and he is many a league above Ricky. Entertaining fight though.
     
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    Gannicus 2014 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Taylor very convincingly.
     
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  11. juppity

    juppity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Taylor came within 2 seconds of winning the Chavez fight. If he had won
    Taylor would be remember as a ATG. Taylor blazing speed and work rate
    too much for Hatton. Taylor on pts.
     
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  12. Clinton

    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Taylor was stopped late in a fight he was winning against an atg in Chavez. Hatton is no atg. If the fight isn't in Manchester with Parriss reffing, Taylor kicks his ass. And Chavez would have DESTROYED Hatton.
     
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    Clinton Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    This is a great post(as usual,J)
     
  14. Saad54

    Saad54 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Taylor speeds to a decision.

    Taylor kind of underrated these days.
     
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  15. Smokin Bert

    Smokin Bert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Taylor by clear decision. Too fast, too skilled. And I would not call Taylor "feather fisted." He was able to stop the always durable Buddy McGirt. And I would pick McGirt over Hatton, as well.