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    #61
    Originally posted by RAESAAD View Post
    I agree.....
    like I said, there's a happy medium, Cortez was OTT at splitting them in the first 5 rounds and killed Hatton's chances

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      #62
      Originally posted by sweet pea 50 View Post
      I think Hatton is in a bad spot right now. At 140. Pac? Could be a hell of a fight.
      DLH? On the team? Frankly, I think DLH would beat Hatton easily.
      Who's at 140? Witter? Had the chance to make it. Bradley? Sorry, I don't think ANYBODY wants to mess with that right now.
      He needs to get his head on straight with the Paulie fight.
      Mayweather? Just let sleeping dogs sleep.
      The winner of Marg vs. Cotto aren't going to be losing sleep over this.
      Berto, the winner of Judah vs Clottey...
      140 is not the name to be, right now. 135 and 147. Pretty tough fields to be in....
      IMO....Win or lose tomorrow night for Torres, Hatton/ Torres would be a memorable affair.....

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        #63
        Originally posted by ALT-Assassin View Post
        Did you not witness Mayweather timing Hatton for the check left hook that sent his head into the turnbuckle? Lazcano a B- fighter landed a similar one against Hatton and put him on ***** street.What makes you think Mayweather can't repeat that in a rematch? If Lazcano can do it Mayweather can do it blind folded.

        Hatton wasn't prepared properly for the Lazcano fight, thats a fact. And he still won comfortably.

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          #64
          Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
          like I said, there's a happy medium, Cortez was OTT at splitting them in the first 5 rounds and killed Hatton's chances
          You didn't re-read the post of yours I qouted....did you?

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            #65
            Originally posted by CoLd_WaVE View Post
            fighting? you mean hitting and hugging??

            oh well.....

            no I mean giving them a chance to box their way out of a clinch.

            Mayweather held on to Hatton so the ref would break them, and Cortez did it every time. Mayweather had the ref in his pocket.

            get this straight, it was MAYWEATHER doing the holding

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              #66
              Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
              If you got a ref that let them actually fight and stop reffing one fighter whilst ignoring the other fighter Hatton would win.

              You're a fool if you didn't see Mayweather ducking down, throwing elbows and the ref splitting them up every 2 seconds in the first 5 rounds for nothing

              don't ignore reality.



              you might not like Hatton's hit hold style (even tho Floyd did most of the holding), but there's nothing Floyd could do to stop it if it wasn't for the ref stepping in


              floyd had all the advantages:

              he wouldn't drop to a catch-weight
              he wouldn't fight anywhere but his hometown
              he had the ring made bigger so he could run away
              he got away with holding, throwing elbows and ducking down
              and he had the ref in his pocket even penalising Hatton for punching a rope


              If Cortez split them up even half as much as he did in those first 5 rounds, it would've been Hatton in the ascendancy, but Cortez set him up (hatton didnt help by rushing in, but the fact is, Cortez shouldn't have been splitting them every 2 seconds)
              Floyd offered to fight at Hattton at 140 a while back but his promoter said he needed some tune ups first. Mayweather did have all the advantages speed countering ability,footwork,defense and power at least you got one right

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                #67
                Originally posted by RAESAAD View Post
                You didn't re-read the post of yours I qouted....did you?
                I did. u were basically accusing Hatton of hitting and holding, but you ignore the fact Mayweather was the one doing it so the ref would break them up.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by RAESAAD View Post
                  You didn't re-read the post of yours I qouted....did you?
                  No,he can't read

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                    no I mean giving them a chance to box their way out of a clinch.

                    Mayweather held on to Hatton so the ref would break them, and Cortez did it every time. Mayweather had the ref in his pocket.

                    get this straight, it was MAYWEATHER doing the holding
                    yep! it was PBF that was doing all the holding...

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by ALT-Assassin View Post
                      Floyd offered to fight at Hattton at 140 a while back but his promoter said he needed some tune ups first.
                      Hatton was too inexperienced then, he'd barely fought in the US.

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