Daily News logo Newsletter logo   Search News     Daily News   

Two Fighters with Heart: Pacquiao and Hatton

  Share With Friends

By

Recently, Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao of the Philippines and Ricky "Hitman" Hatton of Manchester, England entered the ring at MGM Grand Garden to a packed house of over 14,000. No one knew exactly which way the fight would go, but Pacquiao was favored.

PacquiaoVictory 96 med
Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao after victory over Ricky "Hit Man" Hatton
Photo by Chris Farina - Top Rank

Let's not forget that Pacquiao has the speed, power and heart, while Hatton has power and heart, but not the speed or maneuverability of Pacquiao.

As the referee Kenny Bayless brought the two fighters together, an overexcited Hatton was too anxious. At the bell, he came out charging towards Pacquiao and managed to tie him up, executing some power punches to his head and midsection. That, however, did not faze Pacquiao, who came back with speed and accuracy.

PacquiaoPunchHatton 96 med
Pacquiao shows speed over Hatton
Photo by Chris Farina - Top Rank
Within a short time, Hatton was knocked down. Surviving the ten count, a frustrated Hatton just didn't have the defenses he needed.

When round two came up, Pacquiao waited for an opening and caught Hatton with an overhand left connecting to Hatton's chin. Hatton went down like a demolished building. It was all she wrote and sleepy time for the former champ. In fact, he was out for ten minutes. It all happened by the middle of round two.

PacquiaoKOHatton 96 med
Pacquiao scores second-round knockout in bout with Hatton
Photo by Chris Farina - Top Rank

A beaten Hatton has lost his IBO and Ring Magazine titles. Hatton felt so badly that he apologized to his British fans.

"I'm so desperately sorry for you all," said Hatton. "I thought I would win, but it went wrong. I'm okay, but I'm so upset for the supporters," he added.

Like a true gentleman, Hatton congratulated Pacquiao and said he was a great fighter.

"I didn't see the punch coming. It was a great shot," Hatton concluded.

Floyd Mayweather Sr., who trained Hatton for 12 weeks but was more of a consultant, commented of the defeat: "He should have kept his hands up better. If you want to talk about mistakes, that was the mistake. It's something I was preaching and preaching about..."

During the red carpet event at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Mayweather had recited poetry claiming that Hatton would win the fight. It was all talk.

Lee Beard, the assistant trainer to Hatton, said that he had left the game plan in the dressing room.

"Hatton had promised a new style under the guidance of Floyd Mayweather Sr., but he turned the fight into a brawl," said Beard, explaining that Hatton started out okay but then got too excited. "And it just turned into a bit of brawl, basically," Beard said.

FreddieRoachTrophy 96
Freddie Roach awarded trophy
Photo by Chris Farina - Top Rank
In a special honor for "the world's best trainer" Freddie Roach, a five-tier trophy was awarded to him after he led four-time world champion "pound-for-pound king" Pacquiao to his victory over Hatton. The trophy's inscription said: "No. 1 Pound for Pound Best Trainer in the World."

Every good fighter has a trainer supporting him, and the fight was a contest between Roach and Mayweather Sr., Hatton's trainer.

Looking ahead, for Hatton it may mean retirement, but Pacquiao only gets better. The next fight coming up for him will likely be with the winner of the July 18 battle in Las Vegas between Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. and Juan Manuel "Dinamita" Marquez. Either way, it should be very explosive.

Pacquiao and Mayweather Jr. are both swift on their feet and very crafty fighters, which makes for a competitive fight. Marquez cannot be overlooked with his impressive string of victories, but he is not as versatile as Pacquiao.

Whichever fighter Pacquiao meets, it's ironic. Mayweather retired after knocking out Hatton who Pacquiao just beat, and Marquez has been in the ring with Pacquiao on the losing end in two close, controversial decisions.

PacquiaoVictoryStance 96 med
Photo by Chris Farina - Top Rank

The fight between Marquez and Mayweather Jr. is his return to the ring since the Hatton knockout last year. Mayweather is keeping in shape, does not seem to be worrying about his upcoming fight with Marquez and is looking forward to meeting Pacquiao.

Pete Allman is a Las Vegas-based commentator, broadcast personality and celebrity interviewer. He also produces inspirational messages for television and other media. Contact him at peteonthescene@yahoo.com or (702)265-9099. Visit www.CelebrityScene.com


 
Support Wikipedia


Follow NewsBlaze

on Twitter

@newsblaze


Find more stories recommended by Stumbleupon.

newsletter logo

What's Hot?
1 .Texas: Cops Pull Over Drunk Cowgirl Wearing Only Cowboy Boots - 17
2 .Early Marriage Has Harmful Effects on Women - 17
3 .Supermodel Bar Refaeli Adorns the Cover of the 2009 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue on Newsstands Today! - 20
4 .Insitu Delivers Small Tactical Unmanned Aircraft Systems Capability to Marines - 22
5 .Effective Costa Rica Marketing Ranks Country as Top Brand in Latin America - 13
6 .Christian Evangelist Father Johnson Reveals That India Embraces Christianity - 12
7 .BOLLYWOOD actress in HOLLYWOOD lesbian film - 12
8 .Underground Bounty Hunter: The Bounty Just Got Bigger - 9
9 .Give a Great Valedictorian Speech -Joey Asher - 8
10 .Religion of Peace Demonstration Hoax Photos - 7
Updated: 7:15 PST     2180

NewsBlaze Editors

editors

NewsBlaze Writers


Writers Wanted

Help NewsBlaze provide daily news, including top stories, Home and Garden, Technology, The Environment and more. NewsBlaze Writer

Follow NewsBlaze

NewsBlaze Social Media Logos NewsBlaze Facebook NewsBlaze LinkedIn NewsBlaze Twitter NewsBlaze YouTube NewsBlaze MySpace
NewsBlaze 
Copyright © 2004-2012 NewsBlaze LLC
Use of this website is subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy  | DMCA Notice |         Press Room