Manny Pacquiao Vs. Ricky Hatton Fight Preview and Prediction
Pacquiao and Hatton Square Off in Junior Welterweight Mega-fight
The beautiful thing about a fight, however, is that come fight night all of the hype can be put aside. There's no more time for life stories and goals. No more time for big mouthed trainers. It's just two men staring each other down in that ring. The better man will almost always emerge.
Meet the Combatants
Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao
Height: 5'7" Reach: 67"
48 (36) - 3 - 2
Recognized Number 1 Pound for Pound
Best Wins: KO3 & TKO10 Erik Morales; TKO11 & UD Marco Antonio Barrera), SD Juan Manuel Marquez, TKO8 Oscar De La Hoya
Last 5 fights: 5-0, 3 knockouts, spanning 3 weight classes
Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton
Height: 5'7" Reach: 65"
45 (32) - 1
Recognized Junior Welterweight Champion
Best Wins: TKO11 Kostya Tszyu; KO4 Jose Luis Castillo; TKO11 Paulie Malignaggi
Last 5 fights: 4 -1, 2 knockouts, spanning 2 weight classes
Pacquiao vs. Hatton Preview
Manny Pacquiao is the dynamo. He has been storming up through the weight classes and toppling every foe he faces. Ricky Hatton is the rebounding champion looking for redemption. He has fought one pound for pound champion before and he got knocked out. He has a chance to fix that stain on his record. How will this fight between respected champions play out?
Going into his fight with Oscar De La Hoya, many people were counting Manny Pacquiao out. He had only had one fight above 130 pounds in his career, and that was a stoppage win over the dreadfully overmatched titleholder David Diaz. Meanwhile, De La Hoya had been taking on middleweights and junior middleweights for a decade.
Ultimately, that would his downfall as he drained himself cutting weight and was but a shadow of himself on fight night. Regardless, Pacquiao put on an overwhelming show, beating Oscar to the punch and beating him up, out of the fight and out of the boxing world for good.
It's easy to forget after that performance that it was but a year ago when the majority of people who saw the fight felt that fellow 130 pound fighter, Juan Manuel Marquez, out-boxed Pacquiao to an easy decision win only to have the decision be handed to the thrilling, action brawler.
Could it be possible that a win over an aged and weight drained De La Hoya has left the world overestimating the abilities and capabilities of Manny Pacquiao? Surely he can't keep on moving up in weight and taking out champions indefinitely.
Meanwhile, Ricky Hatton is the underdog in a fight despite being the recognized number one man in the division. His move up to welterweight was a failed venture. He had a scare against Luis Collazo and then was knocked out by then pound for pound kingpin Floyd Mayweather Jr. Since, he looked less than stellar in beating Juan Lazcano before regaining some form en route to stopping Paulie Malignaggi last November.
The two men share a common weakness: slick, counterpunching boxers. Pacquiao met his in Juan Manuel Marquez and Hatton his in Floyd Mayweather. Neither faces such a problem in one another. So how will their styles clash?
Both fleet of foot and both packing power, their styles are still contrasting. Pacquiao, the southpaw, focuses on throwing his right jab followed by his thunderous straight left. Hatton throws quick half-jabs before jumping inside to throw hooks to the body. Hatton, also a dedicated clincher and mauler on the inside, holds after he throws punches to stymie his opponents' counterpunching.
That brings us to the first major question of the fight, will Hatton able to catch Pacquiao and hold onto him, throwing him off his game? Or will Pacquiao be able to dart in and out as he did against De La Hoya?
The second major question in the fight is how each man will cope with the other's power. Pacquiao will be facing a legitimately hard punching junior welterweight, something he has never seen before. While Pacquiao's power may not be as daunting as Kostya Tszyu's, it combines with his speed to make his punches an altogether different and more dangerous weapon set for Hatton to face as well.
Pacquiao vs. Hatton Prediction
Expect the early rounds to see Pacquiao jumping in and landing a few good 1-2 combinations. He will attempt some flurries but will miss a good deal of the shots, although the crowd will think otherwise. Hatton will have some success, missing most of his powerful body punches but getting a hold of Pacquiao enough to make the rounds close.
As Pacquiao picks up his pace after three or four rounds, he will begin opening up his repertoire of punches beyond his standard jab-left combo. Incorporating his uppercut will prove to be a decisive factor, as Hatton's leaps inside will leave him vulnerable to Pacquiao's powerful and quick shots.
Hatton's hopes rest on his ability to land a game changer. Either a thudding left hook to the body or head could leave Pacquiao reeling. Unfortunately for Hatton, Pacquiao fights hardest when in trouble, and Hatton would not want to see a wounded, fire breathing, 20-punch-at-a-time throwing Manny Pacquiao.
By round 5 or 6, Hatton will begin to cut and bruise. The round by round accumulation of punishment will start to slow him down. Powered on by his rowdy, chanting group of traveling supporters he will still prove to be dangerous, never giving up. However, the damage will eventually build up to an insurmountable degree.
After soldiering on through rounds of punishment, landing only minimal punches, the ref, or the corner, will step in to save Hatton in round 10.
Pacquiao TKO10 Hatton
Sources: www.boxrec.com
Published by Jake Emen
Based out of Washington D.C., Jake is a full-time freelance writer, and is the Editor of ProBoxing-Fans.com. He has been published on a variety of outlets, has served as both a Featured Contributor and Categ... View profile
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16 Comments
Post a CommentManny Pacqiao has God given gift of power strenght for the Philippines to reign and be known throughout the world. Filipinos must be proud of he is example of good works and determination. Sa gawa nakikita, hindi sa yabang at salita. Pilipino h'wag sayangin ang oras, gumawa ka sa ikakabuti ng bayan.
Well Jake--you got the winner right. I didn't think Hatton would go in 2--my thinking had him going 4 or 5 rounds....but the good news is Mayweather signing to fight Marquez. Freddie Roach says if he'd (Mayweather) only waited another day.... You can see the storm clouds gathering.... Mayweather's going to be swimming in money if he doesn't make a mistake against Marquez...
reading this dumb prediction took longer than actual fight itself.
I'm starting to feel sorry for Taylor now. He fights so great in the beginning of all his fights, and then fades in the end. Plus he's always fighting the best competition. As far as the Pacman-Hatton fight goes, I'm taking Hatton tonight.
As I think you know I'm a huge Taylor fan, so that was a tough fight to watch. Once again, a fight he could have and should have won. Just can't put it all together for one fight, I feel bad for the guy..
WOW - did you see that Froch pulled out a knockout win over Jermain Taylor? Poor Taylor - the guy is going to be in the wilderness for a couple of years now.
Don't miss to watch this fight.
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I bet Pacquiao will win though Hatton will not K.O.
http://8zitira.blogspot.com/2009/04/pacquiao-vs-hatton-prediction.html
Wow, you're brave...but I'll get in line behind you as things stand. I like Fatty and all but he doesn't adjust to new situations very quickly...
;-);-)