I don't know if Mayweather-De La Hoya was indicative of PBF as a whole, if it was, I am not all that impressed. I realize the guy has skills, but he is pompous and dodgy. Don't get me wrong he had the fight won, but it was an empty victory.
I've never seen Hatton fight, I get the impression from the HBO special that he is more a bruiser type. So noting that I can see him pressing it more, and where De La Hoya just didn't seem to have the stopping power, I think Hatton can do it. It comes out hard and swings true, can land some decent blows and keep Mayweather in front of him, I think it will be a close fight.
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