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    BOXING MONTHLY asked 28 "experts"

    About Pac vs Hatton and they ended up split 14 - 14. This is a fight. Not a showcase for Pac man!

    #2
    I fancy hatton for this one

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      #3
      Hatton's no pushover. It's wrong to say he can't win.

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        #4
        Hatton can't win.

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          #5
          LOL!! Boxing Monthly is UK based. I subscribed to it a few years ago.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Rocky C View Post
            I fancy hatton for this one
            Im with u Rock, think Hatton might be too strong, hard hitting and on him at every second!

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              #7
              Sometimes, two superfights in a row takes a lot out a fighter.
              Pacman is just coming back from the performance of his career against Oscar De La Hoya.
              Hatton's fight with Malignaggi can't really be called a superfight.
              The case could be made that Pacquiao is running out of steam and that Hatton is the fresher man. But that and a little bit of size are the only advantages Hatton has.
              Pacman has more speed, resiliency, ring generalship, and stamina. I think he's winning this one.

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                #8
                Pacman looked good against Diaz. Wait a minute, Diaz who?

                Pacman looked great against De La Hoya, Totally messed up the weight.

                Pacman is STILL a VERY GOOD superfeatherweight (In my head). So I think Hatton KO's him

                [IMG]//i55.***********.com/albums/g146/martyn_photos/2ndround.gif[/IMG]

                Imagine what a Hatton left hook will do!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by sylvestersweet View Post
                  Sometimes, two superfights in a row takes a lot out a fighter.
                  Pacman is just coming back from the performance of his career against Oscar De La Hoya.
                  Hatton's fight with Malignaggi can't really be called a superfight.
                  The case could be made that Pacquiao is running out of steam and that Hatton is the fresher man. But that and a little bit of size are the only advantages Hatton has.
                  Pacman has more speed, resiliency, ring generalship, and stamina. I think he's winning this one.
                  if hatton is allowed to wrestle he negates all of pac's advantages.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GreatJoe View Post
                    Pacman looked good against Diaz. Wait a minute, Diaz who?

                    Pacman looked great against De La Hoya, Totally messed up the weight.

                    Pacman is STILL a VERY GOOD superfeatherweight (In my head). So I think Hatton KO's him

                    [IMG]//i55.***********.com/albums/g146/martyn_photos/2ndround.gif[/IMG]

                    Imagine what a Hatton left hook will do!
                    hatton aint no marquez

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