140 isnt going to help Hatton win, if he were 140 vs Collazo he still would have lost..UM I mean been in a close fight:yep hatton will lose this fight badly, it dont matter if he is 140, 147 or the 190 that he walks around at. He will be in with the best fighter he has ever faced Period end of story, and when he loses that will be why he lost, it will have nothing to do with weight.:good
you are offically STUPID:good please elminate your self from the gene pool and do the world the favour that your mother should of done:yep :yep
yes sandwich it must be difficult for foreigners to learn the english language for instance we have 3 spellings for,to,two,too. also 3 for there,their,theyre. nouns verbs and adjectives are the groundwork/basics and the key to learning good punctuation in the english language,nouns being the naming word,verbs being the doing words,adjectives being the descriptive word, i agree with you lots of our own people are terrible spellers.
That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. Never in the history of boxing does adding more weight by a few pounds take away power. If you seen the Collazo fight he let hatton come in and bang his ribs and waived him in to come back to show him he has 0 power at welter. That was classic owning of hatton. The body destroyer was welcomed in on the inside and he stayed away....lol
Hatton won't weigh 140 on fight night. He believes himself to be naturally stronger than Floyd so doesn't need any sort of weight advantage. Thus he'll look to be as agile, nimble and fast as possible. I suspect he'll weigh between 146 and 149 on fight night. When the IBF re-weighed him the next day (Tszyu fight) I think he weighed 147.
Floyd is a lot tougher then the hatton camp on esb give him credit for. Its not like he cant take a punch or a body punch. He will not get hit clean enough for hatton to wear him down. It will be the other way around. Hatton will have to use his legs a lot more then he did in any fight. Floyd does not fight like a statue. Where hatton can go in and out and take breaks when he wants.