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    Here's a theory...

    Because of PBF's safety first approach to boxing, he picked Hatton because he knew that he could beat him easily. Which, in turn, falsely gave an impression that Hatton was a great and worthy opponent.

    Does Hatton really belong with Pacquiao, Marquez or even Darchinyan in the ring or did PBF, because of his well managed selection of opponents, overhype Hatton to the point that he is now fighting the #1 P4P fighter?

    #2
    Originally posted by koboy View Post
    Because of PBF's safety first approach to boxing, he picked Hatton because he knew that he could beat him easily. Which, in turn, falsely gave an impression that Hatton was a great and worthy opponent.

    Does Hatton really belong with Pacquiao, Marquez or even Darchinyan in the ring or did PBF, because of his well managed selection of opponents, overhype Hatton to the point that he is now fighting the #1 P4P fighter?
    Reported for ******ity.

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      #3
      Originally posted by koboy View Post
      Because of PBF's safety first approach to boxing, he picked Hatton because he knew that he could beat him easily. Which, in turn, falsely gave an impression that Hatton was a great and worthy opponent.

      Does Hatton really belong with Pacquiao, Marquez or even Darchinyan in the ring or did PBF, because of his well managed selection of opponents, overhype Hatton to the point that he is now fighting the #1 P4P fighter?
      I wouldnt do any more thinking If I were you.

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        #4
        Hatton and his promotion team hyped him up to the point where he was able to get a fight with Floyd

        Floyd doesn't go around scouting marketable but weak up-n-comers and groom them into superstars before fighting and knocking them out 10 years later

        on paper Hatton was more than a worthy opponent and name on the resume, his genuine credentials are somewhat arguable to a degree but he's an elite boxer whatever way you look at it

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          #5
          Originally posted by S.G. View Post
          Hatton and his promotion team hyped him up to the point where he was able to get a fight with Floyd

          Floyd doesn't go around scouting marketable but weak up-n-comers and groom them into superstars before fighting and knocking them out 10 years later

          on paper Hatton was more than a worthy opponent and name on the resume, his genuine credentials are somewhat arguable to a degree but he's an elite boxer whatever way you look at it
          I'm not arguing with how great Mayweather is, he is the best of his generation and I believe that he could beat anyone and everyone, if he chose to. He is one of the smartest, in and out of the ring, and one of the most highly adaptable fighters ever. I'm talking about how his career was managed, which is kudos to him, because you always have to have your best interest in mind, especially in a dangerous sport like this. But I believe that after the 1st Jose Luis Castillo fight, they went into safety mode. Compare his fights pre and post JLC and compare the comp, it's remarkable.

          Even Steward says that Floyd knew that he could beat Oscar and Hatton and hyped the fight to the point where people clamored for it.

          Before JLC 1, he was dominating undefeated fighters. After JLC 1, he fought Baldomir, Judah, Gatti, Oscar and Hatton, although undefeated, had to go up in weight to fight him.

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            #6
            Originally posted by mr.crust View Post
            I wouldnt do any more thinking If I were you.
            You obviously couldn't with your reply.

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              #7
              Originally posted by koboy View Post
              Because of PBF's safety first approach to boxing, he picked Hatton because he knew that he could beat him easily. Which, in turn, falsely gave an impression that Hatton was a great and worthy opponent.

              Does Hatton really belong with Pacquiao, Marquez or even Darchinyan in the ring or did PBF, because of his well managed selection of opponents, overhype Hatton to the point that he is now fighting the #1 P4P fighter?
              That's actually a hypothesis not a theory but it doesnt matter because it's wrong either way.

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                #8
                Originally posted by koboy View Post
                You obviously couldn't with your reply.
                his post contained more good sence than all yours in this thread combined.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bhopreign View Post
                  Reported for ******ity.
                  Where did you report it, your headquarters?

                  If you can't discuss the topic properly, don't say anything at all. You sound like a nuthugger.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by koboy View Post
                    Because of PBF's safety first approach to boxing, he picked Hatton because he knew that he could beat him easily. Which, in turn, falsely gave an impression that Hatton was a great and worthy opponent.

                    Does Hatton really belong with Pacquiao, Marquez or even Darchinyan in the ring or did PBF, because of his well managed selection of opponents, overhype Hatton to the point that he is now fighting the #1 P4P fighter?
                    You have a point.. Clever promoting and all that.. Hattons style was made for Floyd & he proved it.. I suppose the fact Hatton was unbeaten and had KTFO of most his opponents had nothing to do with it??

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