Hatton Mayweather Re-watched.

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  1. dannylatics

    dannylatics Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bull **** - watch page 5 videos, how many time sdid floyd cheat, its ridiculous

    Hatton does hit and hold, but never goes to the extreme like Mayweather did that fight

    Cortez let him get away with it, Unbeeliveable how the fight ended upafter the buildup, the referee ****in ruined the spectacle
     
  2. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Very much so. Even when Hatton was allowed to engage Mayweather on the inside, it was Hatton that ultimately was getting roughed up because Floyd Mayweather is both stronger and better conditioned. It is surprising to some because Floyd is not bulky or large in his figure, but he is quite strong on the infighting. He was ripping Hatton with shots and also out maneuvering him.
     
  3. NeckBreaknAiken

    NeckBreaknAiken Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hatton hits and holds?!?!? Hatton wrestles and grapples. He is the epitome of hitting and holding, and now that he gets roughed up you say "It's OK for Hatton to go far, but not that far"

    Mayweather is faster, a better infighter, better conditioned, and better defensively. He would whip Hatton's ass 10 fights in a row.

    GTFO with that whinin ****.
     
  4. mrbassie

    mrbassie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, Mickey Vann, Dave Paris and the rest let Hatton get away with constant fouling his whole career, I bet you weren't complaining then. Hatton hits and holds, he also routinely butts, elbows, low blows, pushes, holds and walks the other guy to the ropes
    He's a rough fighter and a better fighter beat him at his own game.
     
  5. Executioner

    Executioner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    agree with everything said in this post.
     
  6. zerocool1523

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    :good
     
  7. futonrevolution

    futonrevolution Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wow. Just wow.
     
  8. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fully agreed. It doesn't get any worse than that nonsense. "What Hatton does is fine because he only does it to a degree, but Floyd took it a bit further and went too far!"

    Also, I love the avatar.
     
  9. futonrevolution

    futonrevolution Boxing Addict Full Member

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    - Is Joe Cortez really truly capable of having some "master plan" or vendetta against Hat and Cal? If he was running some sort of payola scheme, it would have surfaced by now with all the negative attention he gets. Would you have been happy if PBF had been docked 5 points before the knockout or would you be howling for an investigation of the ringpost?

    - If you shove, rather than punch, your way into a clinch, you'll get caught on the way in. When you're frustrated, a little tired and having to adjust the way you clinch because of how the ref is looking at you, that makes it even more likely. Maybe the "any given Sunday" theory is true, but that night wasn't his.

    - Is this the real reason why there's so much moaning about how Gordon Brown was treated in Washington D.C.? ;)
     
  10. USboxer1981

    USboxer1981 The Real Def. MVP Full Member

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    a sorry attempt of an excuse for the hatton loss .... he lost his composure after the point deduction ? Please.... in the first 6 rounds he couldn't even land a clean body punch... I don't know how you saw the rounds as close .... you do understand that punches that miss and slip of the shoulders or gloves as glancing blows are not scoring blows ? Mayweather was defensively superb against his mauling opponent.... he wore him down with slick counters (particularly the left hook) and was punishing Hatton with the lead straight right...then he finished him off.
     
  11. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    There it is. Hatton was charging forward literally not boxing but walking forward sometimes he may throw one punch but other times he just comes forward pushing with no punches. In the same ****ing video the eurofag posted it shows this in every instance. Floyd's elbows would not be used if he was not prying Hatton off of him. Hattons whole gameplan was illegal. He kept coming forward NOT PUNCHING and just pushing like a wrestling clinch.

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    I guess Floyd was the only one huh. Throwing elbows.......:rofl Dumb ass eurogarbage.
     
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    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    Is this elbow to do damage..lol or to pry a grappling guy off of him.
     
  13. zizou10-5

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    I watched the fight several times, it was a schooling. After the fight Hatton said,' He's not the biggest puncher i fought, but i felt the difference.'
     
  14. zerocool1523

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    definitely grappling.:good
     
  15. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I agree that Hatton was doing VERY well up until that point deduction. Hatton completely lost composure after that and spent most of his time arguing with Cortez after that, became wreckless and never went back to what was working.