Though I am a big Hatton fan, I thought he never seemed to think Pacquiao was going to be a threat to him. Off course as a boxer you need to enter the ring with confidence. However I am not sure whether it was a product of Mayweather's training, or his own doing, Hatton seemed to think he had wont his fight before it even happened.
yeah. sometimes i tend to think that way too. actually, many of pac's opponents did that. notice when opponents take him seriosly as a threat, marquez gave him a long night, morales beat him, david diaz lasted too long, cotto dished some pain
Indeed. After watching 24/7, it just appeared that Ricky was so sure that he would be the bigger more powerful man, and in turn because of that. he would easily overwhelm Pacquaio's speed. I think you underestimate Pacquaio at your own peril. As much trash talk the will come from PBF, I do not think he will be doing that.
same move every time. i wonder if some dickhead occasionally plays this video at his home for him to see.
the one i like better is the one where Pac is doing that commercial and the subtitles are underneath talking about it lol.... and then at the end he is singing... lol. anyone remember that one?
Totally right mate, I think you find that all fighters have their little particular moves they do all the time, even wonder ******* Mayweather
You can not blame the trainer for that performance. Hatton was not only telegraphing the left hook... it was wide as hell might as well call him "Haymaker Hatton". And his hands were down; that's Mayweather's fault? Yeah right. If Hatton knew Pac was going to throw the left hook and roll under, why not block it and step with Pac and counter with his own left hook. Hell why not make sure you throw your left hook short and compact? Hell just keep your hands up!!! Hatton is to blame for that performance and no one else.