i really don't know this fight will turn out to be. well, i think the ref would be a big part in this. if he allows hatton to literally stay close to pbf, he'll have a shot. but if it's one of the refs who order a break at the very moment that hatton touches pbf, then it will be a blow out for pbf IMO
my thoughts too... the ref would be huge in that fight... i would like to see how pbf deals with the constant pressure...
I think it would be close for 3 or 4 rounds, until Mayweather figures Hatton out, and then Mayweather wins every round from there. I dont think Hatton even wants the fight, I think he has his sights on DLH, who Id also pick to beat him by the way.
Dennis Hobson is currently in talks at this very moment with Maywathers handlers, HBO for a november the 10th date or possible 2008 due to HBO schedule of programming we will know weather this fight is yeah or neigh by next monday or sooner. my source is the manchester evening news and other british newspapers dont belive me look it up yourselves you lazy *******s!
STFU your boy Fraudarito would have been schooled by PBF a waste of time and would have gotten zero credit in doing so. BTW who is Fraudarito fighting next? Some bum on Friday Night Fights. :rofl :hi:
So I guess in your world fighting Oscar at 154 for his first fight at that weight is less of a challenge than fighting a limited plooder in Margo.atsch
Will be close and tough for both, I'm sure about that. Mayweather might stop Hatton late though by cuts or TKO.
I'm concerned about the recent reports of Cotto-Mosley being official or near official messing up the negotiations of Mayweather and Hatton. If Mosley is going to fight Cotto, then Mayweather has less options for this fall/winter, and Hatton's team will try to demand more money. They can also use the possibility of a DLH-Hatton fight next year (which I have serious doubts about) as leverage for them to not need the Mayweather fight. And Floyd's ego and greed will make it hard for them to come to terms if this happens. Hopefully I am wrong.