Hatton vs Collazo

Taliq

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#1
Predictions?

I think The Hitman's gonna do the business. His first big fight in the US and hopefully a stepping stone to the big fish of his weight division.

How many rounds do you think it'll last?

And if anyone can be kind enough to post updates I'd appreciate it. Pay-per-view's being a poo face :fury:
 

Jibster

Active Member
#5
He was very lucky to get the decision IMO, didn't seem to have the punching power to dominate the fight after the step up in weight, think he may struggle against Mayweather if he fights him. Hope he learns and dominates the division though.

Yanks, how did it go down with your fight fans? I know he was keen to put on a show.
 

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#6
Ricky obviously never looked good, but at the end of the day he jumped up a division and scooped another world title! a fantastic achievment. I think he should move back down to light welter though, for a year or two.
 
#7
I scored the fight to Ricky by 1 point although i could have seen an argument for a draw. Now people have to remember that Ricky was indeed stepping up a weight and was challenging (we now realise even more) a credible champion who is a natural welterweight for his 1st fight. The fact that the fight was a close one and Ricky got the decision in america was a bit of a shock to me, this was a fantastic achievement and a credit to his determination and chin lol.
I don't believe that the weight difference was the problem here however, it seems that Ricky forgot his gameplan and found himself in a position where he had no choice but to march forward with hooks. Those of us who have followed hatton will know that he is a very good boxer, i believe if he would have led with his jab and attacked with in and out tactics he would easily have outpointed Collazo much like he did against Eamon Mcgee.
I don't think a rematch will happen for various reasons but if it did you would see Hatton winning on points in a far superier fashion i am sure of it. I believe he would still beat Floyd as like i have said before styles make fights and Collazo was a southpaw, a style Ricky has always struggled against. I think he should move back down for the winner of Corrales/Castillo or even a fight against Floyd at welter who is an orthodox fighter much more suited to Ricky. Plus he is still only a pumped up 140 pounder himself.
 

jaimie.uk fan

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#8
dea1983 said:
I scored the fight to Ricky by 1 point although i could have seen an argument for a draw. Now people have to remember that Ricky was indeed stepping up a weight and was challenging (we now realise even more) a credible champion who is a natural welterweight for his 1st fight. The fact that the fight was a close one and Ricky got the decision in america was a bit of a shock to me, this was a fantastic achievement and a credit to his determination and chin lol.
I don't believe that the weight difference was the problem here however, it seems that Ricky forgot his gameplan and found himself in a position where he had no choice but to march forward with hooks. Those of us who have followed hatton will know that he is a very good boxer, i believe if he would have led with his jab and attacked with in and out tactics he would easily have outpointed Collazo much like he did against Eamon Mcgee.
I don't think a rematch will happen for various reasons but if it did you would see Hatton winning on points in a far superier fashion i am sure of it. I believe he would still beat Floyd as like i have said before styles make fights and Collazo was a southpaw, a style Ricky has always struggled against. I think he should move back down for the winner of Corrales/Castillo or even a fight against Floyd at welter who is an orthodox fighter much more suited to Ricky. Plus he is still only a pumped up 140 pounder himself.
Nice post :thumb:
 

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