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mack
12-09-2007, 12:05 PM
Don't know how accurate these two pieces are on the fight since I didn't see it, but this is one writer's take on the fight plus his round-by-round summary. Too bd Hatton couldn't shut Mouthweather up but here's just more proof for those who need it that life isn't fair. :cheers:

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Mayweather ready for break after busy year
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
December 9, 2007

LAS VEGAS – Dozens of men who have been around boxing for years left the MGM Grand Garden saying it was the best boxing event they'd ever seen. Unfortunately for Ricky Hatton, the weigh-in on Friday was the high point of his match against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Hatton made the WBC welterweight title match into an event – one that drew a passionate sellout crowd of 16,459 – with his charisma and his toughness, but he was no match for the world's finest fighter. It was Mayweather who landed nearly all of the big shots on Saturday and eventually stopped Hatton at 1:35 of the 10th round to retain his status as boxing's pound-for-pound kingpin.

The only chance Hatton had was to find a way to get inside and pummel Mayweather's body. But Mayweather held a seven-inch reach advantage and a significant edge in speed and quickness. Mayweather also has a PhD in boxing, so he can fight more than one way. He proved that by besting Hatton at the in-fighting that had led the popular Briton to 43 consecutive wins. Mayweather has frequently used his jab and his legs and boxed from a distance, much to the ire of fans who wanted to see a slugfest, but he did what he promised on Saturday and delivered an offensive show. He only threw 72 jabs, which is low for him, but he connected on 100 of 257 power shots, which was indicative of his willingness to engage Hatton.

The force of the blows from a legitimate welterweight began to take their toll on Hatton, who was moving up from super lightweight, and he began to wilt by the eighth round when the action turned in Mayweather's direction. With his willingness to engage Hatton, Mayweather should have put an end forever to the notion that he's a defensive-oriented, safety-first fighter.

Hatton attacked Mayweather as if he thought he'd signed for a Greco-Roman wrestling match, but Mayweather made him pay for the strategy by consistently winning the exchanges on the inside. Early in the second round, Hatton raced forward and Mayweather stepped to the side and raked Hatton with a straight right that buckled Hatton's knees. The raucous pro-Hatton crowd let out an audible gasp. Hatton never gave himself punching room, getting too close to land anything of significance. And Mayweather made the adjustments he needed to keep the pressure on Hatton and keep himself out of danger.

"It's about skills, it's about adapting, it's about making adjustments and that's what Floyd Mayweather did," light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins said. "Floyd is the best fighter in the world of this era and he showed that round after round."

Hatton landed only 63 punches in the nine-plus rounds. But Mayweather punished him when he did with short, hard blows in the early rounds before opening up with his good stuff in the middle rounds. By the 10th, it was obvious it was only going to be a matter of time. Mayweather landed what he calls a "check hook" that landed above Hatton's ear. It sent Hatton hurtling into the corner, where he crashed headfirst into the corner pad and then went down. He struggled up at nine, only to take a three-punch combination. Hatton's corner threw in the towel just as referee Joe Cortez was stepping in to halt the carnage.

Mayweather's performance set up what could be a massive promotion against WBA champion Miguel Cotto. But that fight likely won't happen until the second half of the year. Mayweather has fought three times in 13 months, and went through two 24/7 documentaries by HBO, as well as appearing on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. He'll probably take at least six to nine months off – "I need a vacation," he pleaded on Saturday – before thinking about fighting again.

He'll make about $20 million for Saturday's bludgeoning and could make far more than that with a rematch against Oscar De La Hoya. De La Hoya had said before the bout that he would fight either Mayweather, Cotto or Hatton in his next fight on May 3. De La Hoya wouldn't give away any secrets after the fight, but Mayweather sighed and said he's tired. "I don't even want to talk about fighting right now," Mayweather said. "I just got done with a fight an hour ago. It's not time for me to think of that."

Hatton wasn't in a mood to think about fighting again, either, though he said he'd continue his career. He realized he was in for a long night when he signed or the event, but had hoped he'd break Mayweather down with his pressure. But his punches had little impact on Mayweather, whose chin is vastly underrated. Hatton shrugged after, knowing he'd done all he was able to and it was still not nearly enough.

"What can I say? I was doing all right until I (expletive) slipped," Hatton said, joking. He went on to praise Mayweather as the game's best fighter, in what is becoming a familiar refrain. Mayweather, though, added a different dimension, firing in more power punching, hearkening to the days of Thomas Hearns and Sugar Ray Leonard, who sat ringside.

"I hope you liked that," Mayweather said to Leonard as the pair embraced. "I wanted to have a fight like that in front of you. You were the best and now I am."

Also: Round-by-round recap
Kevin Iole covers boxing and mixed martial arts for Yahoo! Sports. Send Kevin a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.

mack
12-09-2007, 12:06 PM
Mayweather-Hatton round-by-round
By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports
December 8, 2007

LAS VEGAS – A round-by-round look at Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s win over Ricky Hatton:

PREFIGHT: The crowd is overwhelming in favor of Hatton. Even though Hatton was only given 3,000 tickets, more than 95 percent in the house are roaring for him. Every time Hatton is shown on the screen, the crowd erupts. They're singing "Hatton Wonderland" over and over as they wait for the fighters to walk to the ring. The crowd loudly boos the American national anthem, which was sung by Tyrese. Hatton is now coming to the ring and the crowd is on its feet roaring as "Blue Moon" is being played out the public address system. Everyone is singing along. Mayweather begins his walk to the ring with a determined look on his face with "Born in the USA" playing. The crowd is booing but not as loudly as they had before.

ROUND 1: Hatton bulls in and they tie up on the ropes. Mayweather is backing. Hard left hook by Mayweather. Hatton bullies him to the ropes. Another left hook by Mayweather. Mayweather is firing the left. Straight right by Mayweather. Hatton lands a left. Hatton hits Mayweather on the back of the head. Mayweather pops a jab. They wrestle along the ropes. It's a rough fight. The crowd is going wild. Hatton left to the body. Straight right by Mayweather with 10 seconds left. Mayweather's round, 10-9.

ROUND 2: Straight right by Mayweather. Referee Joe Cortez warns Hatton for pushing Mayweather's head down. Hatton rushes in and lands a left hook. Cortez calls time to warn the fighters about rough tactics. Straight right by Mayweather. Another hard straight right by Mayweather. Another hard right by Mayweather. Mayweather throws a right to the back of the head. Hatton lands a chopping left. Cortez calls time again to chastise the fighters about rough tactics. Hatton bulls Mayweather to the corner. Hatton fires away, but Mayweather picks most of them. Mayweather's round, 10-9.

ROUND 3: Left by Hatton to open the round. Mayweather lands a hard right. Hatton complains about the holding and hitting on the break. Hatton digs a hook to the body. Hatton is again trying to brawl. Hard right by Mayweather. Mayweather's right is a weapon at this stage. Cortez keeps breaking them. Hatton is cut above the right eye. Mayweather lands a left. Mayweather's round, 10-9

ROUND 4: More of the same to start. They're on the ropes. Hatton lands a shot to the body, perhaps his best of the fight. Uppercut by Mayweather. Mayweather lands a jab and a right. Hatton connects with a right. Hatton bulls Mayweather to the ropes. Mayweather lands a hard right. Hatton was stunned. Three-punch combination by Mayweather. A right to the head by Mayweather. He's opening up. Mayweather's round, 10-9.

ROUND 5: Hatton lands a shot on the back of Mayweather. Hatton lands a short right. Mayweather uncorks a left hook. The pace is slower. They're mostly wrestling about halfway into the round. Hatton lands a combination, including a right on top of the head. Mayweather lands a jab and a right. Mayweather is warned for using his forearm. Hatton's round, 10-9.

ROUND 6: Hatton lands a short left. Hatton runs in and grabs, a tactic he has repeated. Hatton lands a right as Mayeather lands a left. Mayweather moves away and Hatton hits him on the back of the head. Cortez deducts a point. Straight right by Mayweather. Left hook by Mayweather. They're brawling on the inside. Mayweather's round, 10-8.

ROUND 7: Mayweather is circling to start, but they quickly tie up again. It's degenerated into an ugly wrestling match. Mayweather lands a jab and a right. Mayweather digs a right to the body and a short right inside. Hard left and a short right by Mayweather. Mayweather lands a right-left-right at the bell. Mayweather's round, 10-9.

ROUND 8: Hatton misses badly on a hook. Mayweather again circling. RIght uppercut by Mayweather backs up Hatton. Right by Mayweather. Left by Mayweather. Another hard right by Mayweather hurts Hatton. Left hook by Mayweather. Right to the body hurts Hatton. Overhand right by Hatton. Believe it or not, some in the crowd are chanting "U.S.A.!" Pace has slowed in the round now with 50 seconds left. Big left hook by Mayweather hurts Hatton. Huge right snaps Hatton's head. Hatton is in trouble. Huge round for Mayweather. Mayweather's round, 10-9.

ROUND 9: Mayweather is dancing and acting comfortable for the first time in the fight. Mayweather lands a jab and spins away from a Hatton hook. Left hook inside by Hatton. Mayweather popping the jab and circling away. Hatton is unable to mount offense. Counter right inside by Mayweather. Crowd singing for Hatton again, but he's doing little effective punching. Mayweather lands a hard jab. Mayweather's jab is active now. Mayweather lands a solid one-two. Mayweather's round, 10-9. ROUND 10: Huge left hook by Mayweather puts Hatton down. He was up at nine and in bad shape. Mayweather's handing another massive left hook that puts Hatton down and the fight is waved off at 1:35 of the round.

Kevin Iole covers boxing and mixed martial arts for Yahoo! Sports. Send Kevin a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.