During the weigh-in Floyd looked like he was a little intimidated to me. Maybe the crowed got to him. Even though I think Floyd will win tonight, I can tell you this, Ricky Hatton would kick Floyds as on the street.
i havent seen what everyone is talking about but i will say that none of that will matter when the fight gets going. Floyd is at his most comfortable inside the ring and you wont any intimidation after he sets himself. im saying after he sets himself because i do believe that Hatton will keep Floyd on his toes for the first 2-3 rounds. itll be all Mayweather after that.
Iv looked at that weigh-in a dozen time and don't see anything but floyd grabbing hatton and then saying something to his face , but what ever it was hatton did nothing to push floyd off of him.. anyone else would have slapped floyd for grabbing them.
Yeah. Floyd is definitely intimidated. That may very well result in him stopping Hatton in the 9th round instead of the 8th.
IF you look closely youll see hes telling him"Ill knock u out" two or three times and then at the end he said when they seperated them"mother****er".
Just watched it on youtube. And yeah, he looked concerned with the crowd and with the fact that Hatton isn't buying his bull**** tactics. When he tried to push Hatton with his face, Ricky just pushed back twice as hard and scared that assclown.
I'm starting to think that IF Hatton can just stay busier than Floyd, he can beat him. Also, if Hatton has successfully gotten under Floyds skin, and Floyd actually tried to slug with Hatton, then this is a winnable fight for Ricky. We shall see.
:good Agreed you don't get a nickel for street fighting, not a damn thing, what matters is what happens inside the ropes..:deal
Floyd didn't look intimidated in the least, both guy's were up in each others face talking junk it's all part of the routine.. Come fightime all that BULL**** goes out the window..:rasta
I agree, Floyd in my opinion wins this fight easy, and I also agree that Hatton would beat the **** out of Floyd, along with Corrales and Cotto and the list goes on, but this is boxing, not ufc . . . I mean street fighting.