British boxers past/present make picks for Hatton-Pac

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  1. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    DAVID HAYE - Heavyweight contender & former cruiserweight world champion

    "Hatton has taken his career to new heights with his new trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr and a more professional, healthy approach to living between fights.

    "I see Hatton winning a very close, hard-fought decision. He may have to get off the floor but he will find a way to win."


    KEN BUCHANAN - Former lightweight world champion

    "Ricky has been a great ambassador for British boxing for many years and I'll put a couple of bob on him but you can't change Ricky, he's set in how he boxes.

    "He goes forward, he's a pressure fighter and against Pacquiao he'll do what he's always done - and Pacquiao, who's a tremendously talented fighter, will be too fast for him."


    JOE CALZAGHE - Former super-middle & light-heavyweight world champion

    "It's going to be a tough fight for Ricky but he's got a better chance of beating Manny than Floyd Mayweather Jr [who beat Hatton in 2007].

    "Ricky definitely has the height advantage against Pacquiao, so if he can close the range and cut him down he has a great chance of winning. He's got to take his chance."


    SIR HENRY COOPER - British heavyweight legend

    "Hatton should win because he's bigger and heavier - and he's no slouch himself. Hatton found it hard moving up and now Pacquiao is doing the same.

    "The first three rounds might be a bit flashy and fast for him but he'll wear Pacquiao down, which is why Hatton will win in the latter rounds."


    RICHIE WOODHALL - Former super-middleweight world champion

    "I think Pacquiao will cause Hatton all sorts of problems but he hasn't got Floyd Mayweather's speed or skills and Hatton's still the best light-welterweight in the world.

    "Pacquiao's fast but he's busy and in your face and that should suit Hatton down to the ground. It will be Hatton's hardest fight ever but he'll have too much."


    CARL FROCH - WBC super-middleweight champion

    "Ricky has got a very difficult job ahead of him. He's the underdog and he's going to struggle but I think he is going to pull it off.

    "He's bigger and stronger than Pacquiao and if the referee lets him fight his fight, which is a rough, dirty, pub-brawl type of fight, he'll rough him up and he'll beat him."


    JAMES DEGALE - Olympic middleweight champion

    "It's a fantastic fight and one that I would pay to see. It's 50-50 and depends on whoever sticks to their game plan on the night.

    "If Pacquiao goes out and boxes Hatton he will win on a points decision but if Hatton can draw Pacquaio into a fight, he is a bigger and stronger man and I believe he will be victorious."


    BARRY MCGUIGAN - Former featherweight world champion

    "It's a pick'em fight, with Pacquiao's speed and combinations against Hatton's strength and power, although Floyd Mayweather Sr has done a good job in making Hatton more subtle.

    "But Hatton will have to attack and use his relentlessness, it won't be won on boxing ability. If forced to make a prediction, I'd say Hatton on points."


    FRANK WARREN - Hatton's former promoter

    "I have to admit I don't like Hatton's chances. Boxing at light-welterweight will suit Hatton but it will favour Pacquiao more.

    "Pacquiao will be that bit quicker than he was against Oscar de la Hoya at welterweight - and even stronger."



    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/7981967.stm
     
  2. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Only 2 against Hatton and one is his bitter ex-promoter.
     
  3. djoc175

    djoc175 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why does Frank use that term 'I have to admit' as though it pains him to pick against Hatton.Hes no problem shitting on him in The Sun
     
  4. almsn

    almsn Guest

    Anybody know who the ref is ?
     
  5. trotter

    trotter Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kenny Bayliss I believe
     
  6. fg2227

    fg2227 Guest

    frank warren is a total *****!
     
  7. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    Warren may be a prat but he is correct on this.
     
  8. Smazz20

    Smazz20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No Lewis prediction? He normally chips in on these type of things.
     
  9. BURNLEYBLUE

    BURNLEYBLUE Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :bbb:good
     
  10. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    :huh
     
  11. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Warren is a ****.
     
  12. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol::good
     
  13. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    Very true :think:yep
     
  14. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Jim Watt has picked Pac:

    Jim Watt, Britain's former WBC lightweight champ and current commentator for Sky Sports, is picking against countryman Ricky Hatton. "Manny's too quick, and Ricky isn't hard to hit," he told me. "I'd like to be wrong, but I see Pacquiao [winning] on points."
     
  15. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    good hes a good ref so expect fair officailing

    i saw warren on the Paul ogrady show and i like him he likes boxing and knows alot about it (i ignore he likes money because we all do)

    Jim Watt is a good guy and i agree with him

    btw listen to what Buchanan says he had a great boxing mind so will know his stuff