I'd say it would be about even...ive never really seen either of them get gassed at all. Although mayweather was puffing in the DLH fight towards then end - that was a first. If Hatton finds his "relentless space" Mayeather will be very tired by the end of the fight Tszyu was ****ed at the end of their match.... but if maywether can interrupt Hattons natural rhythm and frustrait his style i can see Hatton getting very tired.
I asked this same question a few weeks ago and the answer seemed to depend on which side of the pond the respondent lived. Those from the UK picked Hatton and those from the US picked Mayweather.
It would appear that Mayweather does, but remember that Hatton's style of fighting requires more energy than Floyd's does.
Hatton has more stamina, but Mayweather can fight a "Mayweather fight far longer than HAtton can fight a "Hatton fight". What I'm saying is that Mayweather's style takes very little energy to sustain. He doesn't put any power into his punches, and he throws as few as possible anyway. He stays far away and occasuionally jumps in and throws some slaps. Hatton's style is energy draining. He holds, wrestles, and throws punches with intent to hurt. Mayweather's style is like skipping rope for 45 minutes. Hatton's is like slamming the heavybag for 45 minutes. Advantage: Mayweather.
i'll go with PBF at welterweight where the fight is taking place. last time i saw hatton at this weight he was looking very tired and seemed he was about to get KTFO by the light punching Luis Collazo, which tells me it was more from fatigue rather then collazo booming power.
well err um given that i have never seen hatton tired the by far not even close comment sounds a bit flimsy or at worst a bit nutthuggerish Mayweather can do 36 rounds compared to hatton??? Compared to what?? who told you that source please ? :huh:huh:huh:huh ...like i said when was the last time anyone saw either of them get "really" tired?? i'd say even.....nuff siad
Floyd has come from lighter weights and still has managed to keep himself in phenominal shape, and still sustain excellent stamina. When Hatton fought at 147 against Collazo he looked like he was tiring IMO. The added weight seemed to b an issue, FLoyd has gone as far as 150 and still kept his same stamina. Floyd IMO Hatton has excellent stamina as well, but Floyd I think has more