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Ricky Hatton To Decide Billy Graham's Fate
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Originally posted by Benny Leonard View PostHis defense early was what I just put in bold. Plus, Floyd's fighting ways have changed. He has decided to just relax and sit there early in fights, unlike what he used to do.
Even with Tszyu, Hatton smothered Tszyu with grappling, wearing down the Old champ who only fought 9 rounds in 3 years.
The fight with Tszyu gave him to much confidence in his strength. Tszyu was known as the strongest MF at 140, and by wearing Kostya down, it must have made him feel like Hercules. But the truth is this, Kostya was 35, had been on the decline for years, injury prone and was in the hospital more than in the ring, 9 rounds in 3 years, inactivity kills, and was still trying to make 140, despite his thick frame. Tszyu felt "flat" which means, no strength, which helped Hatton in the fight, but hurt him in the long run.
excellent points.
Also, people criticized Floyd by saying that the Delahoya fight was even through eight, and then Oscar faded because he was 34.
Well, the Hatton-Tszyu fight was even through eight, and then Tszyu faded. Maybe because he was almost 36? Just maybe?
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Originally posted by divad View Posti agree with a lot of what u said
however PBF has the kind of style where he is able to soak up preassure & sap your energy then capatalise on your mistakes later on in the fight ,Hatton grappling all the while did'nt exactly leave a lot in the tank either
Hatton got hit more towards the end of the fight more due to fatigue thats why is defence started to leak ,exactly the same as Taylor's did against Pavlik
Jermain Taylor got away with dropping his hands in the early rounds yet paid for when he tired & his reflexes slowed down ,its like Floyd said do not get tired he seems to capatilise when his oponent tires like the Dela Hoya fight
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Originally posted by ferocity View PostHow ****** is this, Ricky fought the perfect fight its not Grahams fault. Unless they are having problems that the media doesn't know.
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Originally posted by moofo View PostCan anyone produce footage where Billy Graham said anything useful to Hattons tactics?
Believe me I have nothing but respect for Billy but I don't think he did his job right for this fight
My personal opinion , perhaps not shared?
I agree with you.
Foe example. Roger said "stop moving away from him. You are hurting him inside". And that is when Floyd REALLY took over. Then Roger told Floyd "You are breaking that ho down".
What good counsel did Graham offer? "You can't afford to lose anymore rounds" is bad advice because it makes your fighter desperate. In fact, it isn't advice at all.
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Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO View PostMoofo,
I agree with you.
Foe example. Roger said "stop moving away from him. You are hurting him inside". And that is when Floyd REALLY took over. Then Roger told Floyd "You are breaking that ho down".
What good counsel did Graham offer? "You can't afford to lose anymore rounds" is bad advice because it makes your fighter desperate. In fact, it isn't advice at all.
There was no actual tactical advice whatsoever.
No matter how sad it is to say...it's the bitter truth.
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Graham might be the type of trainer who can get Hatten into superb shape, but can't work his corner well. Know when to change or vary tactics during the fight especially with a superb boxer like Floyd. Take a round easy, back up, make him come to you, etc. My two cents worth.
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