Comparing any version of Tyzu with PBF is one of many mistakes Hatton, his team and fans are making. You guys are going to see Hatton punished and stopped in this contest. Hatton strenths are going to be a real weakness for him in this fight.
Ali = Quitting coward who never achieved a thing. [/quote]leif erikson=person who's total knowledge of boxing you could write down on the back of a postage stamp.:roll:
Who is even comparing Kostya to PBF here :think :huh It will be a completely different fight and a tougher test for Hatton, everyone knows that.
I thought I saw a bit of a rabbit punch there, although Mormeck was bobbing in so I don't know if you can blame haye. Anyway, all hail the new king of the Cruiserweights. :good
Judging by you avtar, I see you your a Haye fan. I used to put Haye in high regard until he recently said how he looked uptop the unskillfull Hatton (what brownie points is he trying to earn with the British public with that:nut)...if Haye continues to look upto unskill fighters like Hatton then he has no chance of becoming a true Heavyweight great...he should be looking at the Ali's of this world (...oh I forgot, he's American:roll I have this sneeking feeling, Haye is too patriotic for his own good (i.e. refusing to leave his current pedastrain-type British trainer for a MAyweather Snr type coach in the states)...well like I said, he'll never be a true Heavyweight champ if he continues this stubborn approach!
Mormeck was looking like ****. Basically covering up and blocking his own vision. His tactic was to come forward and then when he feels his opponent it means he is close and he throws hooks and uppercuts. In the early rounds it worked cuz he was quicker and throwing a few (very few) jabs, but as his stamina went down he got slower and Haye picked him apart with his strong punches.