Floyd by TKO(corner stoppage) from 8-10. I bet the house farm.. on that. I been analyzing this fight for the past 3 years. I got it down pact. I am right 80% of the time when it comes to boxers that I know. I was right about zab was going to hit floyd clean more then anybody and had a true 50.50 chance. I was right that floyd would beat ODH but ODH jab would be key for him to be in the fight at all. All of this being said. I know floyd is going to beat Hatton up. I mean not gatti style but Hatton will help floyd out in the power department by lunging and walking in to punches. By the time hatton gets there to clinch floyd will be somewhere else hitting him again. Floyd will take half steps back like with gatti and let hatton come foreward and Floyd will get in the philly shell and parry and block anything hatton has to throw. Hatton has nothing for the philly shell period. nothing. But eating right hand uppercuts and str8s..all night.
The problem alot of people have on here is that they judge and always picture Mayweather as he was against Gatti and Baldomir,2 B or even C class fighters at the time Mayweather fought them.If you picture Mayweather against the slightly better opponents at the time he fought them Judah and Moneybags then Mayweather seems far far more beatable.As long as Hatton doesn't fade like DeLaHoya and Judah then he has a fair chance of winning
Not really. I have no interest in a competitive fight standpoint. It would be 3 years of UK trash talk towards me and I will just say. Stick to soccer:good
PBF picks Hatton apart, looking the best he has looked since his demolition of Arturo Gatti. At 147, this is a no-win for Hatton, as he will be peppered all night long until his corner/the ref stops the fight due to excessive swelling or cuts. http://www.fightinsight.com/?p=44
Those are huge ifs...maybe Hatton had an off night against Collazo, but that trip to 147 does not bode well for his chances in this one.