Is it the normal Marquez, or JMM2.0 juiced and PED'd up?
The Hatton pre Mayweather/Pac defeat, or undefeated?
Undefeated Hatton vs Normal Marquez = Hatton SD 115-113 in a ugly controversy.
Undefeated Hatton vs Marquez2.0 = Marquez2.0 by KO4
Damaged Hatton vs Normal Marquez = Normal Marquez by UD 116-112
Damaged Hatton vs Marquez2.0 = Marquez2.0 by KO2
Overall Marquez, but there is alot of variables.
I think you mean 'post', 'pre' means before.
They were talking about this after Mayweather-Marquez,but obviously Hatton wasn't interested in getting back in the ring at the time.Not a boxing ring,anyway.
Think Marquez would have had a very good chance at stopping Hatton at that point.Not the way Pacquiao did,but by gradually breaking him down and using his aggression against him.
Before late 2012, I don't think Marquez ever displayed the sort of power that would trouble a prime Hatton at 140. He may have won on points but never would have stopped him. If a past prime Katsidis could go 9, a prime 140 Hatton could go 12 without a great deal of trouble.
This current version of Marquez has a decent shot at stopping him, that one punch power could prove significant.
Refereeing is key however, like Andre Ward if Hatton can get inside on any fighter it's difficult for them to get their shots off at full power.
Marquez has probably got the best uppercut in boxing and also like most Mexicans, a terrific left hook to the body, and doesn't need much room to pull either off so I can't imagine Ricky getting up close to him would worry Marquez much
Not enough choices to choose from.
Is it the normal Marquez, or JMM2.0 juiced and PED'd up?
The Hatton pre Mayweather/Pac defeat, or undefeated?
Undefeated Hatton vs Normal Marquez = Hatton SD 115-113 in a ugly controversy.
Undefeated Hatton vs Marquez2.0 = Marquez2.0 by KO4
Damaged Hatton vs Normal Marquez = Normal Marquez by UD 116-112
Damaged Hatton vs Marquez2.0 = Marquez2.0 by KO2
Overall Marquez, but there is alot of variables.
Before late 2012, I don't think Marquez ever displayed the sort of power that would trouble a prime Hatton at 140. He may have won on points but never would have stopped him. If a past prime Katsidis could go 9, a prime 140 Hatton could go 12 without a great deal of trouble.
This current version of Marquez has a decent shot at stopping him, that one punch power could prove significant.
Refereeing is key however, like Andre Ward if Hatton can get inside on any fighter it's difficult for them to get their shots off at full power.
Im sure Juan Diaz would disagree..
Before late 2012, I don't think Marquez ever displayed the sort of power that would trouble a prime Hatton at 140. He may have won on points but never would have stopped him. If a past prime Katsidis could go 9, a prime 140 Hatton could go 12 without a great deal of trouble.
This current version of Marquez has a decent shot at stopping him, that one punch power could prove significant.
Refereeing is key however, like Andre Ward if Hatton can get inside on any fighter it's difficult for them to get their shots off at full power.