Truth, it does work in a lot of ways. Canelo was never the same after Mayweather embrassed him.
Just had a conversation where an Errol Spence fan insisted that Kell Brook was never the same after fighting Spence. I'd say it was more the GGG...
I believe he had Hatton hurt in a fight that he went on to lose. I’d have to rewatch.
And we all know why I didn't ask for his 'three best wins'... In no particular order: 1) Mayweather I 2) Corrales II 3) Johnston I Can do top 5...
If you listen to what Mayweather said to Hatton in the corner after round 1, he yells at him for a lack of head movement and for coming straight...
LOL. Yeah that's a stretch. But check out this video I made Hatton's successes against Mayweather: [MEDIA]
I’d say “both” too, but I’m undecided as to which one it’s more of. Hatton looked decent against Mallinagi and the other guy he faced after...
Interestingly, Mayweather stated in an interview with Brian Kenny that the only reason Manny did a quicker job on Hatton (and De La Hoya as well)...
The way I see it, Hatton/Pacquiao showed us one of two things about Hatton. Either: 1) Hatton was a shot fighter or 2) Hatton’s defense just...
The forearm/elbow and double gloves to the face from Floyd is undeniable. You lose credibility by denying it. Floyd fans are well within reason to...
Well, I'll say this- Floyd was better on the inside than many expected, but I recall more of Floyd's efforts on the inside being about outmuscling...
When did Mayweather "**** up" Hatton on the inside? Mayweather was moreso just being defensive minded on the inside. Thru 7 rounds, the action was...
The better man won the fight. But I find that if anything, people overlook the success Hatton had. Seems like a lot of little things led to it...
Sounds like you’re talking about what happened in the first round. The time stamp I’m referring to is in the 6th round.
That's exactly what happened against Mayweather. But I will never understand how some people gave that fight to Collazo. I thought Ricky won 6...