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Originally Posted by nyckid Oscar De La Hoya. The moniker given to him throughout his career was “Golden Boy.”
He was touted as a 10- time world champion spanning six weight classes. He was the only American boxer to bring home the gold in the ’92 Olympics.
He set revenue records that may never be matched in the boxing world. HBO’s mouthpieces noted that athletes in major American sports don’t even make 100 million in “36 minutes” of fighting once a year. Fight Beat | News |
I agree.
Hatton wouldn't just sit there and let Pacquiao have his way with him. Hatton would rush him and get inside and use his power where its effective.
I thought Hatton was the recipient of a few gifts himself. Once against Collazo, then once against Castillio. Anyone see those fights? Hmmmm?
Anyway, if Hatton uses the same tactics he used against Tszyu he'd beat Pacquiao. Mayweather Senior saw the exact same thing that most boxing fans who actually watch boxing saw: DLH wasn't fighting back. Anyone can beat anyone as long as one of them isn't fighting back. No matter the height and size disparity.