mayweather destroyed a legend?
By galoforce
@galoforce (263)
May 10, 2009 7:14am CST
now that the dust has settled over hattons last fight and emotions are less eratic, i have decided to post this up to see what everyone truly thinks of mayweather and hatton..
billy graham was argubly hattons greatest credit in my eyes, and i know he couldn't continue however much he wanted i.e. having to inject himself with painkiller before doing padwork with hatton however then turning to mayweather was just not the right option.
there is no denaying that in his prime mayweather was a great trainer though what is he not may i ask you... little more than a has been whom turned upto training halfway through on several occasions and his training even then wasn't upto scratch.
see.. in interviews hattons said that underniably he was in the best condition of his life, so it can't be him to fault, im not saying that he WOULD of won but i can damn well guarentee the fight would of gone much further. hatton was throwing punches in an erratic mannor whilst pacman was just pin pointing oppertunities and attacking, not even as hard as he could he but, the accuracy amplified that so much more.
anyhow.. after my 2cents... i now ask you guys what do you think?
1 response
@bianca0531 (427)
• Philippines
10 May 09
Well I think they all gave their best in the last fight so neither mayweather nor hatton is to be blamed. I saw that fight in the television and I have seen that both boxers were in good condition. Its just that pacquiao is much stronger than hatton.
I may be a Filipino but I have watched the fight carefully so my judgment isn't base in nationalism but in their fighting skills and strengths.