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Originally Posted by Nyck
LOL all you limey's who thought he had a snowballs chance in hell...mayweather had him from the get go.
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Hardly, He dominated the first 4 rounds, and put up well in the 5th. That punch he laid on Mayweather in the 1st or 2nd nearly knocking him down was a great hit. He just didn't have the long run stamina of Mayweather, AND his biggest problem was not getting in close and personal in the later rounds, Mayweather has HALF a foot on this guy arm length wise, and 2 inches in height, when push came to shove Hatton started trying to go for lounging body shots he loves to dish out. Thats when Mayweather saw the chance and started doing what he does best, throwing that left arm out of no where from the massive safe distance. Once Hatton started playing this style, he had NO chance. His conservative style towards the start should have carried threw.