He is not guaranteed a win over DeLaHoya. Hatton is undefeated also. Hatton would do fine against him
2007-02-05 20:56:10
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answered by gman 6
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As many times as this quetsions been asked, my answers still the same. Floyd would dominate. Hatton is too slow and flat footed. Latley Hatton hasn't impressed me. He hasn't been going to the body like he used to. Which is the only positive thing he had going into a fight with Floyd. Without his body attack he has nothing on Floyd. Hatton is taylor made for Mayweather. Hatton comes in and tries to slug, Mayweather is too slick and quick. Everytime Hatton tries to come in Mayweather is gonna throw quick 1-2 combinations and then be out of range before Hatton has a chance to fire back. Mayweather never really comes straight in, his angled shots would keep Hatton guessing the whole fight. Every time Hatton gets the smallest bit comfortable Mayweather is gonna hit him with a shot from a different angle and throw him off. I see Mayweather by a TKO in the late rounds.
2007-02-05 17:17:48
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answered by jdp000109 3
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There is always a chance, but I don't think Hatton would win against Mayweather. I expect him to be completely outclassed. I don't think De la Hoya can beat Mayweather either.
2007-02-09 15:13:11
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answered by Anonymous
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If mayweather decides to stand still for hatton then hatton might win but considering floyd would be bring his dancing shoes i don't think hatton stands a chance.
2007-02-06 14:19:51
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answered by say_what!!! 4
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Mayweather wins by landslide, no one at 147 down can beat Mayweather. The only reason the De La Hoya Fight will be difficult, is because De La Hoya is a big slick boxer.
2007-02-06 02:17:32
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answered by Legal Eagle 6
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no, i agree with a couple of people who commented hatton has no chance and that hattons only real threat to mayweather were the many bodyshots that he used to throw but now hatton is content to throw a couple of punches and then hold. that might pull him through with lesser fighters but look how hatton struggled with collazo. collazo wasn't that much bigger than hatton, just a little bit taller. collazo is a just a poor man's mayweather and collazo was busting him up, even had him hurt when he isn't even a big puncher by any means. mayweather would make hatton his *****.
2007-02-05 18:13:55
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answered by metabolicx_7 3
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If the fight was at light welterweight Hatton would stand more of a chance but if it were to take place at welterweight which is alot more likely Mayweather would win.
2007-02-08 02:13:14
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answered by baz75 6
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Hatton would get knocked out. Hatton fights like gatti. He takes to many shots and floyd would give them to him. Floyd has fast hands and would land at will. hatton would have a tough time even being able to hit mayweather.
2007-02-05 21:01:43
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answered by nypokerplayer 4
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Not likely, Hatton is sort of a quicker Baldomir, a harder hitting Gatti, not much of either. I think hatton would have a closer fight with Judah, or somebody a little slower than Floyd. Well, he would have a better fight with somebody he could hit.
2007-02-05 17:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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relatively it relatively is not who Floyd Mayweather beat that makes him hype up yet Manny Pacquiao who belong to the comparable branch the place he's presently campaigning. in basic terms evaluate if Manny became right into a Flyweight, do you think of we can be conversing of Floyd the comparable way because it relatively is now? it relatively is the acceptance of Manny Pacquiao who became into in parallel to Floyd's acceptance that brings the hype. in fact, simply by fact of those, i might say that Pacquiao helps Floyd Mayweather in his occupation and vice versa. Floyd Mayweather's have an unquestionable success in boxing that advantage recognitions now and whilst he retires. That undefeated record talk for itself. combatants that he despatched to retirement. The record on stay gates and PPV numbers potential a lot and could be evaluate sooner or later and in actuality became into getting used as a gauge to degree and evaluate different fights on how efficient the different combat have been. a number of those shows how large he's and the place he would be place in the historic past of boxing. regardless of if he combat lower back or no longer, his legacy would be a superb subjects some years from now.
2016-10-01 12:13:20
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answered by persinger 4
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