Gatti looked like a sacrificial lamb at the Floyd ringwalk, even the pyrotechnics made him flinch. Sad really
hatton kinda knew he was going to lose to May, you could see it in his body language. But he tried, credit, even if he did seize up a bit.
Hatton vs Floyd - For most of the buildup thought it was a dangerous fight for Floyd and that Ricky's aggression and speed could pose real problems just like Castillo, however realized with absolute certainty a couple of days before the fight that there was no way Hatton could possibly win. If Floyd moved and jabbed he would light RH up and if he stood his ground he'd still school RH, FM's defense up close was excellent and he'd be nailing Hatton with counter punches all night. Lewis vs Tyson - Tried to convince myself that Lewis was chinny and Tyson would land at some point but I knew deep down that Tyson had no chance and would get stopped, a friend asked me about a year before the fight what my prediction was and I said Lewis would win by stoppage in about 8 rounds - true story.
First 5 seconds in mayweather vs pacman. Pacman throws his right hand, mayweather deflects and counters with this own right hand. Pacman's face was WTF. That moment I knew pacquiao had lost the fight.
Deep down I knew David Haye would lose in the Bellew rematch but I tried to delude myself with faux confidence.
Bahahahaha. "it was only the weight".... His weight must of helped him land outspeed and outmove rigo.
Stevenson vs Gvozdyk. You could just tell in his facial expressions during the ring walk and during the introductions that Adonis KNEW he was at his execution. The way Stevenson was looking at The Nail... he knew he was looking at a superior fighter and karmas weapon of justice. Incredible performance by Oleksandr.
I knew 100% Josh Taylor was levels above O'Hara Davies and was going to beat him down with ease. Yet many people thought Davies was gonna win or that it was a 50/50 fight