http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqzA9TycW-Y&feature=related im guessing this is the phillipino version
great fight, if you think a "fight" it can be called. more like an over attended no pads sparring session.
Once. Im not a Hatton hugger by anymeans but i am a fan as ive watched nearly all his fights as he evolved. But i will be honest i was heartbroken, by the way he lost.
Thats what im saying. Fair enough mayweather koed hatton, but hatton was vaugely in that fight. Against pacquiao, hatton completely outclassed, dominated and humiliated hatton ending the fight in a viscious one punch ko. Like you said pacquiao is a phenom, the type of fighter who only comes along once in a generation.
I cant stop watching its just like crack, to see this guy canned in a way he should have long ago just reaffirms what I always believed, this guy was a KO waiting to happen...Manny did it old school ala Duran when Manos was a lightweight. I cant stop watching, let me go see it again.
I've watched the fight about 3 times, but I've watched the street fighter version more lke 10 times. FIGHT!
More times than I would care to mention. I kind of felt cheated that night as I was preparing for a long fight. No offense to Hatton but I was getting my share of boxing that night if I had to rerun two rounds over and over.
For about a month I would watch it every morning while getting ready for work, sort of to give me a good start. It only took 6 minutes of my time after all...
That was like Tszyu vs Judah de javu. 10 sec to go and BANG lights-out. I kinda saw it coming tho. Pac was flicking the right and coming over with the left, I though hmm any time now..
Not nearly as much as I have replayed Charles Huerta getting KTFO by Derrick Wilson on this past weekend's Club Nokia show.
I only watched it a few times because the way Hatton looked when he was alid out on the floor was just scary. He was in some sort of coma I was worried for his life and watching his GF scream was disturbing.