No they didn't have a gameplan. The training camp was awful, and Ricky just decided to go for the quick KO.
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Honestly, Did Hatton and Mayweather Sr. had any game plan going into the PAC fight?!
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Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View PostIt worked with Zoo. It worked for 6-7 rounds with Mayweather. Why was Hatton never in the fight with PAC?
2.That's because Mayweather was on the defensive and was only looking to catch Hatton on his way in. I believe if Mayweather stood his ground and fought him on the inside , the fight would've ended quicker. If you watch the fight again, Floyd got the better when they fought on the inside.
3.Because PAC>>>>>>>>>>>>Hatton.
Too much punches,speed (hand and foot)and power for a very wide open Ricky Hatton.Last edited by VERDUGO; 11-28-2009, 06:20 PM.
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Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View PostOMG, Oscar said that too. Walking in he already lost due to weight. I'll be really surprised if Cotto follow suit...
Everyone who gets in the ring with Pacquiao over-trains. Coincidence?
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Originally posted by revs1227 View Posthatton did 12 weeks instead of 8 they showed it on 24 7
So it this the official excuse on why he lost, or can we just be honest and say Hatton would never beat Pacquiao in a million years, regardless of training? The boy was hopelessly outclassed.
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Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View PostFloyd Sr. doing the mitts right-handed the whole camp. Hatton sparring with superfeatherweights. Floyd Sr. saying Ricky can beat PAC without a trainer. I think they just did a lot of cardio in their training camp, the rest of time was spent on writing poems and thinking of trash talk...
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Originally posted by RepublicaEnemy1 View PostIt worked with Zoo. It worked for 6-7 rounds with Mayweather. Why was Hatton never in the fight with PAC?
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