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12-05-2007, 08:57 PM
Pep Tells Hatton To Floor Floyd
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The following is from the Sports Ticker:

Pep tells Hatton to floor Floyd

December 2, 2007
By Mark Staniforth Special to PA SportsTicker

LAS VEGAS (Ticker) - Ricky Hatton has got to knock out Floyd Mayweather Jr. if he is going to claim the WBC welterweight title in Las Vegas on Saturday according to one of only two men who has fought them both.

Canadian Tony Pep took Mayweather the 10-round distance in 1998 and three years later managed to bloody Hatton before being stopped in four rounds in London.

Along with Mexican Jose Luis Castillo, Pep is in an excellent position to assess the qualities of both fighters ahead of their super-fight and cannot see a way for the Englishman to win if it goes the distance.

"Hatton has to stick to Mayweather like glue and even then I don't think he can put on enough pressure to win on points," Pep said. "If he has a chance, it is a puncher's chance."

Pep rates Mayweather has the better boxer.

"Ricky's a very tough fighter who can hurt you to the body," he said. "But in Mayweather you've got one of the all-time greats.

"He's seen off everyone he's fought in style and he's got to be a big favorite."

Now retired and running his own boxing gym in Vancouver, Pep impressed Mayweather so much in their fight he was invited back to act as chief sparring partner for Mayweather's next fight against Genaro Hernandez.

Professional pride persuaded Pep to approach the assignment with the intention of getting his own back for their defeat in the ring and that was when he discovered the depth of Mayweather's talent.

"When we fought I'd been a little bit rusty so when I was asked back to spar I thought, right, now's the time to get him," Pep said. "Every day I turned up with a specific plan to unsettle him.

"But every day, it only took him a few seconds to adapt to whatever new I threw at him. I had sleepless nights thinking up new plans, and whatever I came up with he just adapted straight away."

Pep came away with a whole new respect for Mayweather.

"He's something special, an extraordinary fighter," he said. "He was 21 years old when I fought him and afterwards he looked me in the eyes and said, Tony, people mistake my confidence for cockiness.

"He said it was just a fact that nobody could beat him right now. He was right and here we are eight or nine years later and he's still not lost. He is a nice, regular guy who is able to back up all his boasts."

Pep did not have such a good time against Hatton.

Taking the fight at only four days' notice, he was well beaten and would not win again in his career before opting for retirement.

"I took that fight at four days' notice and I wasn't really ready," added Pep. "When I cut him they said it was a head-butt but it wasn't, it was a good punch. I fear Hatton might cut in this fight too.

"But it will be a good fight. It's always good to watch fighters fight who you once fought against. Hatton's done all the right things in his career so far. I just think Mayweather is that little bit extra special."

Beanflicker
12-05-2007, 09:46 PM
Thats pretty much what everyone is saying

Alekhine_Lord
12-06-2007, 08:04 AM
We will see

jomomma
12-07-2007, 06:30 AM
"Hatton has to stick to Mayweather like glue and even then I don't think he can put on enough pressure to win on points," Pep said

I said in another thread Im curious to see hatton's approach. if he plants and throws bombs he has to land them early, because missing heavy shots wears you out and lets floyd counter and move. think rope-a-dope.

if he stays on his toes to match mayweather's movement, he may never get chances to load up those body shots. that'll force him to take more chances as the fight goes on & even if he doesnt get ko'd, floyd makes overly-aggressive fighters look silly which affects the judges.

this fight reminds me style-wise of the de la hoya-vargas fight. much like oscar, if floyd stays off the ropes and avoids damage early, he'll cruise.

Jim
12-07-2007, 09:32 PM
Floyd boxes beautifully at long & mid range.He doesnt run when boxing from the outside and he can move slickly and efficiently with great upper body & head movement while staying in the pocket and countering..
He seems to have too many tools for Hattons aggression imo.