Who deserves more credit for their destruction of Hatton?

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  1. boxsensei

    boxsensei Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd beat Hatton thoroughly while Hatton was in his prime. Being KOed reduces your punch resistance.

    It made it easier for Pacquiao. Hatton was a lesser fighter when they fought.
     
  2. Bee KeepZ

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  3. Bee KeepZ

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    Come on *****...Hatton wanted a catch weight fight...Collazo already sent him back down to 140, son.
     
  4. Marnoff

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    Agreed.
     
  5. Marnoff

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    If you're going to say that, why not also add that Pacquiao knocked Hatton out at a weight that... Juan Lazcano nearly knocked him out and was saved by an untied shoelace. Try again.
     
  6. Bee KeepZ

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    2 Rounds that's all it took for the smaller man.
     
  7. Marnoff

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    Yep, Hatton's chin had already been cracked.
     
  8. Rooney

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    FAIL.

    A certain someone beat Hatton when he was UNDERFEATED, Hatton mindset going into the fight meant that he felt he could never be beaten by anyone.

    This is the mindset you have when your underfeated.

    If we are led to believe boxing in 70 percent mental and 30 percent physical, then beating an UNDERFEATED fighter and KNOCKING HIM OUT for the first time in his career is a hell of a task and achievement.

    Pac beat an already beaten, knocked out fighter at the fighters best weight.

    A certain someone else beat an UNDERFEATED, MENTALLY STRONG FIGHTER, and KNOCKED HIM OUT.

    I know what the better victory was:hi:
     
  9. jc

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    Not close. Hatton is a MUCH better win for Manny!
     
  10. Bee KeepZ

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    He got sent back down to 140 by Collazo. :hi:

    Pacquiao was the smaller fighter and took him out in 2. KO of the year type ****.
     
  11. Rooney

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    Yet he came back up.

    FAIL TRY AGAIN:lol:
     
  12. Rooney

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    Knocking Hatton out was old news. Been there done that, wore the fringing t shirt:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  13. charlievint

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    PAC without a doubt. #1.....Floyd beat Ricky at 147, NOT 140 where Ricky is a more dangerous foe.....#2.....Floyd struggled early, stated it was his hardest fight and Manny was able to KO Ricky without breaking a sweat. No comparison. THere was no problem with Ricky at 140, but at 147 he didn't have the kind of power or speed that made him trouble at jr WW. Ricky has a good chin....but he got hit with a great punch in his last two fights.
     
  14. vladik

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    In the Floyd fight against Hatton we should give 50% of the credit to the corner pole or whatever its called...lol
     
  15. charlievint

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    Nah....the punch resistance **** is weak. PAC just has power....bottom line. Floyd beat the undefeated fighter at his own weight and Ricky did very well all things considering. PAC destroyed Ricky which doesn't compare at all. PAC's win def more meaningful and more impressive.