Part 1 is on youtube.
Her is the first part:
call me a hater or whatever but I truely hope Hatton beats the living crap out of PBF. The guy talks like Ali but he can't back it up like him. Yes I conceede he's undefeated, but he said he was going to woop ODLh and what happened. He won by two points, in no way to I call that a woopin. Now when Ali made a predicition I don't remember it going that way. I did like in 24/7 when Hatton said theres a reason why I will have 33000 fans watch me and PBF will have 33. Iam pullin for Haton, but unfortunately I won't put my money on him.
"I did like in 24/7 when Hatton said theres a reason why I will have 33000 fans watch me and PBF will have 33."
Hatton reckons Floyd has a huge chip on his shoulder because Hatton can bring along 20+ thousand fans to his home town of Las Vegas, 8 time zones away from England and they party for days, while Floyd has nothing of that sort of following.
Even though Floyd likes to play the bad guy, you can tell he wants to be loved like that.
Hatton was also mentioning that he reckons Floyd is insecure because of the way he constantly has to boast about the cost of his watch, his bling and his suit and the need to have so many yes men around him.
I think he is correct.
I think Floyd wins, but Hatton gives him the toughest fight of his life.
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Not really. Hatton will get picked apart and eventually get KO'd.
PBF landed dozens of flush shots on Judah and couldn't even knock him down, let alone out. He may stop Hatton on cuts, but if you think Hatton's going to get KOed you're fucking high. I doubt PBF will even be trying for the KO, given the fragile state of his hands.
Judah's chin isn't the best either. Octopus fighter has a point
Mayweather's hands are known to give him trouble and if he hurts one i think Hatton will KO him. Mayweather won't be able to run all night, he'll have to be able to fight in spots to keep Hatton off of him
Judah had one flash knockout from a perfect right straight but Tzu. He took a savage beating from Cotto so I think his chin is better then people give him credit for. Also Mayweather doesn't run much, he stands in front of you and makes you miss. If we have seen the best of Hatton then he is in for a long painful night because he has not looked like a guy that can beat PBF.
was any one else shocked that floyd was on camera admitting that he is hurting????
his face looked kind of grim too. i still think he wins by UD, but i am suprised he didnt keep that more hush hush
He is building drama, thats what he does. He is not some KO machine that goes to war every fight so he plays the antagonist to get people watching.
I think his body is legitimately breaking down. That's probably why he wanted to retire after the De La Hoya fight.
It's not his body that is breaking down, I believe it is his hands.
On 24/7 they showed him getting physical therapy on his shoulders and upper back, due to some aches and pains there too.
Thats really to bad, that would suck for a guy like that.
"was any one else shocked that floyd was on camera admitting that he is hurting????
his face looked kind of grim too. i still think he wins by UD, but i am suprised he didnt keep that more hush hush "
Yes. His face, tone of voice etc. I believe he is tired of boxing. Hatton was also %100 correct about floyds pad work.
I've always thought that no power arm-only padwork the mayweathers do was weird. I mean, I'm sure any one of their boxers would cream me, but it just seems like constantly using no power on the pads is going to inhibit you punching hard in the ring.
It'd be one thing if Floyd just went light on the pads and hard on the heavy bag, but he doesn't seem to do that, either. Maybe he's become that skittish about his hands?
Mayweather isn't the power punching type.
When he's doing the pads with Roger he's working on the speed of his combinations. And on integrating his offense with defensive movements.
LOL at criticizing Floyd's pad work. It's been so ineffective thus far in his career :)
its been working because his reflexes are so good. once he starts to age a bit, he's going to fall apart very quickly because his whole style is based on speed
that's why the fundamentals are what they are; they work the best for the biggest number of people
Mayweather is very fundamentally sound, actually.
His speed and reflexes only serve to magnify those great fundamentals into something even more special.
i don't think deliberately retreating to the ropes, raising your guard, and letting your opponent beat your ribs like a drum for 6 rounds is "fundamentally sound"
we can just call it a difference of opinion
"Hatton was also %100 correct about floyds pad work. "
What did Hatton say about Floyds' padwork?