Did Mayweather 'school' Hatton

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by The Phenom, Nov 15, 2008.


  1. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The fact that you have to go through an in-depth (over)analysis of the fight (plus run and hide behind childish insults) in order to "prove" the fight is a schooling in itself proves that it isn't the "schooling" that you claim.

    No "explanation" has ever been needed to prove that Calzaghe-Lacy or Hopkins-Pavlik were schoolings.
     
  2. My2Sense

    My2Sense Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'll bet there's never been a thread that even bothered to ask if those fights were "schoolings".
     
  3. imp4pdabest

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    The reason why is because in those fights, both men won at least 1 round.
     
  4. Deebo

    Deebo Pure Textual Satisfaction Full Member

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    It was more Joe Cortez schooling Hatton. :verysad
     
  5. imp4pdabest

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    :patsch stop lying
     
  6. BRIT08

    BRIT08 P4P Full Member

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    Mayweather did enough to beat Hatton.
    If he wanted to school him he could of easily and that is what pisses me off about PBF. He always does just enough.
     
  7. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    cant risk throwing possible big money rematches out the future, you know how the game goes
     
  8. The Phenom

    The Phenom Pretty Handsome Full Member

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    It clearly wasn't a competitive fight.Eight of nine rounds and then a knockout.But you could argue that Cortez and the weight had alot to do it so you might not say Mayweather outclassed Hatton.