"he could be on what floyd is accusing him of". yeah ricky, he could be. and you could be what ive heard some people accuse you of being. a twat.
Now Ricky should know damn well you don't question the Pacman. Coke jokes to continue for another 4 pages now. NOBODY can question Pac.
The Hatton that fought PBF wasnt prime and it was at 147 which taints it slighty The Hatton that fought Pac was well on the decline and he clearly didnt make 140 easy which taints alot. Neither have anywhere near as easy a time against 2003-2005 140 Hatton
Well...if that's how Ricky feels...it is what it is. He is the one who got in there with both of them. But, IMO, the Ricky that fought Floyd in 2007 is not the same fighter that Pacquiao faced in 2009. He was supremely confident against Floyd, and did not know how to lose. Against Pac he was a fighter trying to regain his identity. I think Pac could've beaten the version of Ricky Floyd faced, because, he is just better than Ricky, IMO. But, it might have been a more competitive fight.
I like this one: Fastest hands: I thought Floyd was very, very quick. Pacquiao was very, very quick too but the fight was over before I could really know. I would say Floyd.
You call me a ******* and what do you think you are? Ricky was weight-drained and was at the weakest on a division which he was the reigning champion and undefeated? I bet Mayweather Sr. is not really good at all for not doing the right thing.
Well of course he did. He got the smackdown on international tv. I'd try to talk up that opponent too! Pacquiao got Hatton at Hattons prime weight, Floyd got him in his prime period, above his prime weight. I can't really split the two wins. Both men deserve a ton of credit for what they did period.
Ricky's an idiot. What has PEDs got to do with how Manny fights since Hatton was winning the second round by a country mile before he got unluckily, accidentally caught by a big left? Delusional twat.
Agree with both points. People have to remember that Hatton was coming in to LWW fights weighing in at 151, where as Mayweather only came in the ring weighing 148 when he fought De La Hoya at LMW so it's likely that Hatton still outweighed Mayweather in the ring. Looking at the physical state of Hatton in the weigh in for the Pacquiao fight, it makes you wonder how long he could keep making 140 if he chose to fight on. Compare... This content is protected To... This content is protected Not far off... This content is protected
Thats BS.. Hatton didnt last 2 rounds so he couldnt know if pacman was the best fighter he faced, maybe the best puncher but not best fighter, back to rehab hatton