If Hatton blows Pac away does it actually mean THAT much?

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  1. Tuffnutz

    Tuffnutz ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    What if Hatton ****s him up good and proper inside 3 rounds?

    I dont think Hatton will get much credit for the win and Pac's win over De La Hoya will be exposed.

    Remember, before the Diaz and De La Hoya fights people laughed at you if you thought that a former flyweight like Pac had a hope in hell of beating Hoya or Hatton.

    I mean lets be honest. Diaz was a hand picked paper champ and Oscar was just :dead

    Over here though in the UK Hatton will be classed as the P4P king and the new Money May of boxing. :patsch

    Last night on SKY Sports final countdown they actually spoke about the P4P title themsleves like they were fighting for it, a real title. :patsch

    I think Pac has soooo much more to gain from beating Hatton than Hatton does from beating Pac.

    Only three fight's ago Hatton got well and truely exposed against Floyd, who matched up well in terms of natural size.

    For Hatton to get credit for this win Pac needs to put up one hell of a fight.

    A blowout for Hatton will only look good in the UK.

    Boxing fans will just say that Diaz was a paper champ and that Oscar was a dead fighter.
     
  2. NSX-R

    NSX-R Active Member Full Member

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    Hell yeah it would mean a lot. Hatton won't automatically become #1 if he beats Pacquiao, but he'll certainly skyrocket up the rankings. I reckon that Hatton has more to gain if he wins, but less to lose if he loses. Pacquiao has much to gain and lose in this fight. Beating a P4P#1 is an enormous feat.

    The winner of this fight basically sets himself up against the victor of Mayweather-Marquez, but I would loathe a rematch of Hatton against Mayweather.
     
  3. Tuffnutz

    Tuffnutz ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    I'm talking about the way he wins.

    If he blows Pac away it badly damages Pac's win over De La Hoya.

    It just shows that he is too small and that his win over De La Hoya meant nothing.

    Pac beating Hatton in any way, shape or form is a much bigger win.

    Hatton needs to beat Pac while Pac is proveing that his win over De La Hoya was legit.

    You just know what the fan's are going to say if Hatton walks right through Pac and finishes him early. :lol:

    For Hatton to get repsect this fight needs to be a war with Hatton coming out on top.

    A blowout for Hatton won't look good for anyone other than the Uk media and Hattonhuggers.
     
  4. twiztidcarnie

    twiztidcarnie New Member Full Member

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    Is it just me or did I see Hatton take eleven rounds to get the magic man to a TKO? Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't Pac Man a much much better fighter with an amount of firepower much greater than Paulie? If the same two fighters as DLH win and Magic win show up tonight, Pac is going to **** Fatton up. But if the hatton that came out in the first five rounds against Floyd shows up, we could be set up for a battle. Just sayin, there are way to many variables going either way for this to be predicted upon fanboy love.
     
  5. KhanB

    KhanB Active Member Full Member

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    Ur right. If Hatton blows Pac out people would say that Pac was too small or somethin.
     
  6. ya-ni

    ya-ni Active Member Full Member

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    First i see hatton winning, an i think he should, he is not a shot DLH collecting a big check,,,,,2 to 1 underdog seems crazy to me, i wish i was in vegas right now,,,no question i would put a 1000 on hatton,,,

    but i think if he blows out pacman, i will be impressed, i think if pacman should go down after five,,,before that would be somthing special on hatton part... IMO,,,,
     
  7. TheUzi

    TheUzi MISSION INCOMPLETE Full Member

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    That was the first time the Magic Man had been stopped so I really dont get your point
     
  8. Tuffnutz

    Tuffnutz ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Paulie has proved that he's tough as old boot's though, but the bottom line is that Paulie and Oscar were both garbage against Pac and Hatton.

    It's possible that Hatton could just destroy Pac tonight and expose him at this weight and his win over De La Hoya.