Pacman's chances against Hatton...

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  1. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    His chances would be extremely slim
     
  2. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    A puncher always has a chance, even if slim.
     
  3. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    However we feel about it, I would looooooove to see this fight.
     
  4. JoeT

    JoeT ***.FROMTHECAGE.com Full Member

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    Pacman, although good, is too small for Hatton - IMO. If he knew how to shoot and move like Pernell used to, or like Mayweather, he'd do ok. But his only style is a puncher, and Hatton is just too big a puncher for him.

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  5. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    Pac is the much better p4p fighter...how many weight classes has he gone through? Hatton can't handle 1 jump up. This would be a classic Hatton opponent....a smaller guy and one who has probably seen better days. Little Pac would still be one of Hatton's very toughest fights though.
    small favourite Hatton.
     
  6. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It all depends if Pac keeps his power at 140 (I assume it is at 140). If he does then he would be at the advantage in that he only has to land one of his punches whereas Hatton has to land many punches for a gradual wearing down of opponent. The one strike ko factor goes to Pac. Would be interesting. However I am not sure if Pac can make it to 140. The fight should be made just for the hell of it. Would you rather Hatton fight Witter or Malignaghi? **** that. Make the fight!:happy
     
  7. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He can't make demands of Hatton. Hatton doesn't need him when he can just stay in England and make a ton. Pacquiao isn't Mayweather, like it or not. If Pacquiao asked for 135, Hatton would tell him to **** off, not the other way around.
     
  8. JoeT

    JoeT ***.FROMTHECAGE.com Full Member

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    kg0208 has a good point. Hatton is the draw. He can call the shots pretty much. Pacman is a top fighter, but not a big draw here in the states...although puts on some great fights.

    too bad, Pacman loses this one IMO. He's fast, but will be right there in front of Hatton to be hit.

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  9. PacDbest

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    Pac not a draw??? How much PPV Gross did Pac has compared to Hatton in the US???? Hatton has only one US PPV so far & that's because of PBF. Pac has more than 5 multiply that by 350K.
     
  10. PacDbest

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  11. PacDbest

    PacDbest Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If they Put Hatton-Castillo on PPV, How much PPV do you think it will sell??? That fight don't even sell 10K tickets. How many watched Hatton Urango??? 7K???
     
  12. kg0208

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  13. JoeT

    JoeT ***.FROMTHECAGE.com Full Member

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    I agree, Hatton wasn't a big draw prior to the Mayweather fight, and now with the talk of a De la H fight possibility, I believe his name has been in the mainstream a lot more than Manny Pac. True, Manny has had some great wars, but was any of them ever the event that Hatton/Mayweather was?

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  14. SweetScience

    SweetScience Accuracy is the key! Full Member

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    Dude pls stfu. Feliciano lost to Cintron.....
     
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