May
Looking for the best pound-for-pound boxer? Manny Pacquiao dominates Ricky “Hitman” Hatton with his devastating left hook
The huge fight of boxing, “The East versus the West” a 140-pound title bout, for the year ends fast and powerful. Manny Pacquiao devastated again the world, and ends the fight in round 2 just before 15 seconds of the round ends. Ricky “Hitman” Hatton took a huge left hook in that round which jolted him black out of the fight’s existence.
Referee Kenny Bayless didn’t even have to count, he took one good look at Hatton and declared the fight is over, 2:59 of the second round. I think Hatton underestimate Manny Pacquiao when I watched HBO’s “Pacquiao-Hatton 24/7″, I bet his coach, Floyd Mayweather Sr. (the father of Floyd Mayweater Jr. who defeated Hatton for the first time in their fight titled “Undefeated”), overly underestimate Manny Pacquiao even more thus putting one more loss to Hatton’s record.
I guess Mayweathers and Hattons don’t mixed well together. I’ve seen their fight “Undefeated” way back in July 28, 2007 and Floyd Mayweather, Jr. defeated him at round 10 with 1 minute and 29 seconds remaining before the round ends.
Manny Pacquiao defeated Ricky “Hitman” Hatton officially at round 2. Manny Pacquiao keeps getting better and better, even way better after the De La Hoya fight. Manny Pacquaio fought clean and simple knocking Hatton down two times in the first round. Ricky Hatton clinche a lot of times to keep the distance intact which I guess the wrong tactic. C’mon Coach Mayweather, didn’t you see that Manny Pacquiao have vicious compact punches at close range? See the outcome if you underestimate your opponent, indeed the side of Coach Roach have bigger bites than barks.
Las Vegas is filled with both of the fighters’ fans. After the fight was over, the world now knows who is the best pound-per-pound fighter.
Hatton, looking at the ceiling lights after taking that vicious left, laid on the canvas for some minutes. The doctors tended and check his condition, he was taken to the nearest local hospital for a precautionary brain scan. Who wouldn’t? After taking that jolting punch of Manny Pacquiao, I literaly say “he” rocks your world.



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Here’s the video of the fight
http://www.fedmich.com/life/manny-pacquiao-vs-ricky-hatton-full-video/