He's right about the De la Hoya fight though. As good as Pacquiao looked that fight really flattered him. Hatton is right in saying that he will be by far the biggest physical test that Pacquiao has had.
Get off of that fence you are gonna hurt yourself :smoke If Pacquiao fights as he did against De La Hoya, no more no less, does he win?
I've given you a perfectly reasonable answer, I can't answer any more specifically as the styles will make this a completely different type of fight. Pac won't be able to fight Hatton like he did Oscar, the question is whether he has more in the locker and can adjust. Anyhoo, 2-10 beckons.:tired
It's not like Hatton's the sort of fighter who makes adjustments. He just bores on in, which usually works.
Hatton saying Pac is one dimensional doesn't then mean that Hatton's saying he's not one dimensional himself, just think he's pointing out that Pac is overrated.
hatton has been one dimensional in his most recent fights,but in his fights from kosta and before,he movement was 2nd to none,he cut off,turned oppornents,hooked to the body then switching to head ect ect,bloody good in my IMO,and prob all boxing pundits of that time,if he can revert to that,he will pummel pac,but can he do it? watching the 24/7 u watch hatton on the pads,head moving and switching from head to body,body to head,if you have ever been on the pads or sparred you will know how hard this is,and he looked real fast,not just power shots like billy used to do. im going hatton to stop him
It can be twisted anyway you like. People say Pacs win over Diaz and DLH are questionable BUT how about we flip it and point out that versus a champ and all time great Pac didn't lose a round!
I don't know why you say what you do. What I've said is fact. Pac can brawl like ****... and on an elite level!
Would he bollocks. The hooks hoya threw late on whilst on the ropes in desperation would have had Amir on his toes. People make out like Oscar didn't land a punch. He did but manny was so quick in and out that he took a weight drained Oscars heart. Amir wouldn't have been in and out as fast. And one or two shots would have made him think twice. Not saying Amir wouldn't have won, but he wouldn't have "destroyed Hoya"
Manny isn't one dimensional, the fighter thoroughly outfoxed by Morales is a totally different fighter to the thinking boxer who thrashed Oscar from the outside
I never said he is a brawler. We are talking about versatility and Pac has proven against elite fighters he can have a right good tear up. Pacs a boxer a puncher, he has versatility. Sometimes he doesn't fight as smart as he should and he's got a few technical flaws but he's not a limited fighter. That's cheap coming from Hatton. Hatton isn't limited but he's shown less versatility than Pac.