Hatton: I'm Floyd's worst nightmare

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by achillesthegreat, Jul 1, 2007.


  1. The Kurgan

    The Kurgan Boxing Junkie banned

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    You just compared PBF with Collazo. I would suggest that you're following the wrong sport.
     
  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Exactly, let the talks begin when the fight is official.
     
  3. C Money

    C Money Paul McCloskey Full Member

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    I simply mentioned that HBO gave him a 3 deal to give him exposure stateside, which helped set the STAGE for this fight. Those fights have happened already my man:good

    If you think Hatton needs more exposure at this point??:lol:


    Go :patsch yourself!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  4. SAS2

    SAS2 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hatton is no challenger. He is a champion just like pbf.
     
  5. audio101

    audio101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Funny how he left the 147 division after one fight since he lost his power and stamina, but now all of a sudden people believe he can beat Mayweather at 147?! Good thing for Hatton that this fight will never actually happen.
     
  6. grayggr

    grayggr Active Member Full Member

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    The difference is that PBF is not natural welterweight size. Hatton would match up quite nicely with PBF in size stakes whereas Collazo and other Genuine welters are Goliath's compared to Hatton.
     
  7. smokey

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    Since when is Collazo a "goliath"? The guy is 5'9".
     
  8. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    Ahhhh should that be the other way around.
     
  9. DonPrestige

    DonPrestige Active Member Full Member

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    I dont see why it matters if the fight is at 147 anyway. Hatton can do what Floyd did against Oscar and come in under anyway. Unfortunately for him Floyd will beat him anyway. You've got to catch him before you can hug him.
     
  10. mancat

    mancat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Then you're telling me Hatton will go from 80,000PPVs with Maussa to no PPV fights in his last three fights, to being the biggest PPV draw in boxing. POPPYCOCK!
     
  11. smokey

    smokey Member Full Member

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    Good use of the word Poppycock. :thumbsup
     
  12. albaneze

    albaneze HAXHI - The new Champ Full Member

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    I think Cotto would beat the HELL out of both of them Maywether and Hatton.
    Miguel Cotto is the more cleaner and braver fighter. When i watched Maywether- ODH i saw maywether running away like a chicken. While on Hatton's last fight Hatton wasn't so convincing though he won.

    COTTO is the nightmare of both of those guys.
     
  13. marauder1999

    marauder1999 Champion Full Member

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    Umm--please put your teeth back in--oh, im sorry, you dont have any teeth?:nut
     
  14. C Money

    C Money Paul McCloskey Full Member

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    HBO gave him a 3 fight NON PPV deal to build stateside exposure and BUILD THIS FIGHT.

    Never said he was the biggest draw in BOXING. But you cant deny that Hatton puts many more people in seats than Floyd does.
    Floyd couldnt sell 20,000 tickets let alone 50-70:good

    PBf has never cracked 400,000 buys on without DLH but this fight WILL and you think it's Floyd??:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

    Double Poppycock:D
     
  15. mancat

    mancat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hatton's biggest PPV was 80,000. And yes, I think PBF is obviously the draw, as he would be with Cotto or Mosley.