Did Mayweather 'school' Hatton

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  1. ku_las

    ku_las Active Member Full Member

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    Yes, Hatton had a heart but not competitive enough with Pbf style.
     
  2. brownshell

    brownshell Active Member Full Member

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    The only reason Hatton was competitive was because Floyd let him. He wanted hatton to use up some energy and feel he could catch Floyd. Then Floyd dropped the bomb and out went Hatton. It was hilalrious how much he made HATTON MISS AND MASE HIM PAY!
     
  3. 5Burowz

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    I don't know if Hatton landed more than 10 clean punches that entire fight. It was a clinch-fest for most of the fight until PBF decided that it wasn't going to be so anymore and then thoroughly started to break Hatton down.
     
  4. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    You might wanna check the scorecards? Hatton was schooled....Floyd used Hattons own gameplan against him...Floyd did exactly what he said hed do
     
  5. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Scorecards don't tell you it was a schooling. Try watching the fight instead.
     
  6. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    More specific? How about the part I clearly stated for starters. Or is reading a problem for ALL Floyd fanboys.:patsch
     
  7. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    You can see the fight a million times for all I care. For the term SCHOOLING, the fight was too close (more due to lack of action) for the first 6 rounds to be in the same boat as what Hops did to Pav or Calzaghe did to Lacy.
     
  8. Chert

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    wasn't exactly a schooling but it wasn't competitive either. something in between. but closer to a schooling due to hatton getting KTFO'd the way he did.
     
  9. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Opinions defer but a Simple Jack like you doesn't like to respect that.




    So go back home to QQ County and watch you're dream movies in your head.
     
  10. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    This is basically all you can do on this board isn't it. Give insults that were said to you first and look for any reason to troll? ****in parrot....:roll:
     
  11. imp4pdabest

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    Lack of action? :patsch
     
  12. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    There wasn't a lot of action on either side early on. Especially enough to say a schooling.
     
  13. imp4pdabest

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    It was action in ever round. The reason why it was a schooling is because before the fight, Rodger & Money both stated that Hatton is in trouble because of his style. Team Hatton said that Money is in trouble because Money cant deal with Hattons style. Both fighters were very confident. Money allowed Hatton to fight his style, and turned his style into his weakness, & KO'd him. & to add insult to injury, Money basically gave us a boxing 101 class during the post fight interview when he gave an accurate analysis of what took place in the fight, he even called out the specific name of the punch that put Hatton down. That was a schooling.
     
  14. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    :patsch You're a ****in rambling idiot.... NOTHING you posted suggests those early rounds were filled with action or have anything to do with what I posted.
     
  15. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Talk about trolling simple jack, you constantly hate on anyone that have a different opinion. Why not just give you're thoughts and move on instead of always picking an argument. You talk about never being the one to start an argument but you are ALWAYS the one to start it.