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Thread started on: December 4, 2007 - 11:26am
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Mayweather vs Hatton this weekend
I don’t think that we’re in for the fight that people think. Hatton isn’t even a 2 to 1 underdog in this fight and I find that perplexing. Betters actually think that Hatton stands a chance? Based on what? His victory over Kostya Tszyu in ’05?
Realistically, this guy doesn’t stand a chance. I look for Mayweather to win a unanimous decision simply because he’s not going to mix it up and take a stupid chance. Mayweather will jab and dance his way to victory.
-bB
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Freddie Footballer
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I don't
see Hatton beating Mayweather (in all likelihood the best pound for pound fighter out there) but who knows? Stranger things have happened. He IS undefeated and is regarded as possibly the best British boxer of all time. Ring Magazine lists him as the current #8 on the best pound-for-pound fighters (Mayweather is ranked number #1). The fight is considered by some as the best welterweight fight since De La Hoya/Trinidad in '99. So there! lol - Freddie Footballer