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    Quote Originally Posted by The Angler View Post
    I dont know dude Mannys chin aint so great itself.

    Barrera & Marquez & **** i forget his name you know the three mexican fighters he has fought all put him down a few times and that was WAYYYYY lighter weight class. About 20 Lbs differnce know taking shots rom these guys? Hatton has alot of power and yes his defense isnt all that great, I dont think Mannys small fists can hurt Hatton Enough.

    Im just hoping to see a slug fest lol like the other mexican triligy fights.

    The De La Hoya fight, as impressive as it looked, was not a really good indication of how well Pacquiao might fare against bigger foes. With the benefit of hindsight, it is obvious that De La Hoya was damaged goods, and therefore, it is perfectly reasonable to assume that this fight has absolutely no bearing on how a fight between Hatton and Pacquiao might play out. Hatton is still the naturally bigger, stronger fighter. Unlike De La Hoya, Hatton is still at (or very near) his prime, and under the tutelage of Floyd Mayweather Sr., he even seems to be improving, as evidenced in his most recent fight against Paulie Malignaggi. He is strong, tough, determined, and experienced, and unlike De La Hoya, he is still hungry.

    It is also worth noting that De La Hoya was primarily a one-handed fighter who was never known for roughing up opponents on the inside. Once Pacquiao was able to neutralize De La Hoya's left hand, things became fairly easy, because Oscar lacks the one punch which Manny is most susceptible to—a straight right. Hatton, conversely, can punch with both hands and is an especially good body puncher. He can rip shots to the midsection with either hand, and is often known to maul opponents on the inside with his phone booth brawling tactics. De La Hoya was never able to land much of anything on Pacquiao, but that will not be the case with Hatton, whose punches are sharper and more menacing than anything a fading Oscar was able to offer.
    LOL, Flopps1 Called it dead on! Hatton's Jaw shattered with that left hook to the jaw. KO, not TKO, but nice call! Remember Pacman was still growing when he fought in the lighter weight class against the mexican fighters. He has matured and become a lot stronger, case in point, he has knockout power! So much for "Walking in a Hatton wonderland" he was dreaming that night! Mayweather Jr is up next, hope he gets lights out too!
    Last edited by Troutslayer620; 05-06-2009 at 12:33 AM.

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