At a recent media gathering in Hollywood, California, Ricky Hatton downplayed the biggest win of Manny Pacquiao's career. Hatton said that he was not that impressed with Pacquiao's win over Oscar De La Hoya. He believes that De La Hoya killed his body while trying to make weight and it wasn't that hard to get a win over him that night. Hatton faces Pacquiao on May 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. [details]
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostAt a recent media gathering in Hollywood, California, Ricky Hatton downplayed the biggest win of Manny Pacquiao's career. Hatton said that he was not that impressed with Pacquiao's win over Oscar De La Hoya. He believes that De La Hoya killed his body while trying to make weight and it wasn't that hard to get a win over him that night. Hatton faces Pacquiao on May 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. [details]Last edited by strugler; 03-31-2009, 01:27 AM.
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well it should be down played...still a good win for pac...but now people think he can go down to 140 and that hatton will be a walk in the park...instead he might be walking into a hatton wonderland..haha but i think reverse psycology may be at work here...pac should have fought hatton first then de la hoya
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Pacman should look at the tapes of Tszyu, Urango and Malignaggi because that's the same treatment he will enjoy from The Hitman.
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Originally posted by {}{}MATADOR{}{} View PostHatton fought Collazo, a guy even Mosley couldn't KO.
And of course there is Mayweather.
At what weight did they start their career?
Which had a better performance at that weight?
Got no problem with ricky's opinion i just find it amusing.
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