I think Hattons, while it lacks the depth of Joe's, is alot more respectable. Im not taking anything away from Joe, but anyone denying he ducked the best in their prime is blindly zelous to Joe, or simply blind... Anyway, he has a good paper record, but in reality he fought a way past it JJR, a past peak but still very good Hopkins, a past it Eubank, a past it Woodhall, and a very off form Ried. I love Calzaghe but his record doesn't stand up to scrutiny, i grant he fought Kessler wh we all accept is a very good fighter.
Hatton's however stands up very nicely! He has sought to fight and beat the best, and to become the best. Sadly he hasn't achieved this as of yet, but who says he can't? Anyway, he has fought the legend that is Tzyu, p4p king PBF (i know it is a loss but at least it ilistrates the fact he sought to fight the best and didn't duck anyone!), a young up and comer with a very good reputation in the Magic man, Maussa a well respected pro, some tough South American fighters with very good reps such as; collazo, urango?, castillo, and maybe Lazcano. He still wants to fight the best and would happily fight PBF again!
Im goin with Hatton's as the most impressive!
Hatton's however stands up very nicely! He has sought to fight and beat the best, and to become the best. Sadly he hasn't achieved this as of yet, but who says he can't? Anyway, he has fought the legend that is Tzyu, p4p king PBF (i know it is a loss but at least it ilistrates the fact he sought to fight the best and didn't duck anyone!), a young up and comer with a very good reputation in the Magic man, Maussa a well respected pro, some tough South American fighters with very good reps such as; collazo, urango?, castillo, and maybe Lazcano. He still wants to fight the best and would happily fight PBF again!
Im goin with Hatton's as the most impressive!
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