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  • GEOFFHAYES
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    #31
    Originally posted by Left2body
    Funny how they spin this into an accomplishment. He's going back down because he can't compete against the top guys at 147lbs.
    If he had long enough to prepare, he'd thoroughly dominate and anihilate poor Collazo, thoroughly out-box Cotto and beat Mayweather.

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    • GEOFFHAYES
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      #32
      Originally posted by potatoes
      Hatton was exposed by Collazo, and that was not even one of Callazo's good performances. It is just a question of time before Hatton's weaknesses are exposed again. He can spend the rest of his career chasing easy fights, but he can not change the fact that he got lucky with the judges and that Collazo certainly deserved a rematch.
      What?? Collazo was clearly the one exposed against Hatton. If you have free hits for 12 rounds, and punches coming back at you at around 0.5mph, your expected to atleast ****ing win!

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      • iron mike tyson
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        #33
        Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
        What?? Collazo was clearly the one exposed against Hatton. If you have free hits for 12 rounds, and punches coming back at you at around 0.5mph, your expected to atleast ****ing win!
        your right

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        • ThaHorseman
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          #34
          Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
          If he had long enough to prepare, he'd thoroughly dominate and anihilate poor Collazo, thoroughly out-box Cotto and beat Mayweather.
          Collazo would be competitive. Cotto would KO Hatton within 6 (or if Hatton was lucky it would end because of cuts), and Mayweather would DOMINATE the fight. Hatton is good, but far from elite. I think he's smart and will stay away from Cotto cuz that would be like walking into the meat grinder. He'll stick with the Urango's of the world until he's ready to retire, then he'll fight someone to earn his retirement fund and get embarrassed.

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          • GEOFFHAYES
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            #35
            Originally posted by ThaHorseman
            Collazo would be competitive. Cotto would KO Hatton within 6 (or if Hatton was lucky it would end because of cuts), and Mayweather would DOMINATE the fight. Hatton is good, but far from elite. I think he's smart and will stay away from Cotto cuz that would be like walking into the meat grinder. He'll stick with the Urango's of the world until he's ready to retire, then he'll fight someone to earn his retirement fund and get embarrassed.
            You're wrong, and it will be proven

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            • PATO 1
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              #36
              Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
              If he had long enough to prepare, he'd thoroughly dominate and anihilate poor Collazo, thoroughly out-box Cotto and beat Mayweather.
              dont be silly

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              • pbftxrs316
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                #37
                Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7
                him going down in weight class in fear wont allow that.sorry hatton
                it's me again. yeah, i actually agree, he should have never went down in weight. i mean, maybe he didn't feel too comfortable at 147 but when it comes to his legacy the big name fighters are at 147 from mayweather, mosley, margari...oh oh, i almost forgot, he's not a big name fighter, and and and well somebody else. anyway, good point versatile.


                oh yeah, and this ain't a rep either.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ThaHorseman
                  Collazo would be competitive. Cotto would KO Hatton within 6 (or if Hatton was lucky it would end because of cuts), and Mayweather would DOMINATE the fight. Hatton is good, but far from elite. I think he's smart and will stay away from Cotto cuz that would be like walking into the meat grinder. He'll stick with the Urango's of the world until he's ready to retire, then he'll fight someone to earn his retirement fund and get embarrassed.
                  I think u r trying to b a bit funny here, am i right? Hatton is good, but far from elite. Is that right? I would say PBF is very good, but hasnt proved himself to be elite as well. Just a very, very good boxer who has done very well against most of the people he has fought. You can only beat what is put in front of u, and PBF has done that.
                  If and when he fights Cotto, or Hatton and people who i, myself rate i wont be able to assess PBF 100%.
                  If u genuinely think Hatton might get embarrased that is fine with me. I havent ever claimed Hatton wud beat PBF, its just one i'd like to see among many others. You never know, PBF might embarass him. But on the other hand PBF might get embarassed. Like Donald Curry v Honeyghan. Anyone remember that match. I am sure PBF does.
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 01-14-2007, 08:17 PM.

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                  • ThaHorseman
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    I think u r trying to b a bit funny here, am i right? Hatton is good, but far from elite. Is that right? I would say PBF is very good, but hasnt proved himself to be elite as well. Just a very, very good boxer who has done very well against most of the people he has fought. You can only beat what is put in front of u, and PBF has done that.
                    If and when he fights Cotto, or Hatton and people who i, myself rate i wont be able to assess PBF 100%.
                    If u genuinely think Hatton might get embarrased that is fine with me. I havent ever claimed Hatton wud beat PBF, its just one i'd like to see among many others. You never know, PBF might embarass him. But on the other hand PBF might get embarassed. Like Donald Curry v Honeyghan. Anyone remember that match. I am sure PBF does.
                    I can't even take you seriously. He hasn't proved himself to be elite? A few days ago you said you didn't know anything about the guys that he's fought and beat right? So how can you know what he's accomplished if you don't know anything about Genaro Hernandez, Carlos Hernandez, Jesus Chavez, etc? The guy has DOMINTATED everyone that he's fought for the past 4 years. Zab could be the exception since he did win 4 rounds. And yes, Dominating guys like Gatti, N'Dou, Mitchell, Sosa and Corley say a lot more than dominating guys like Maussa, Oliveira, Michael Stewart, and Carlos Vilches (and struggling with Collazo/Tszyu).
                    You love to come on here and say that PBF hasn't done enough in your mind to be great, yet you admit that you don't have a clue about his past.
                    And yes, I genuinely think that Hatton would be carried away from a fight with Cotto and wouldn't know what happened to him if he fought PBF.

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                    • psychopath
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                      #40
                      It's always free to dream but then if Hatton is serious then he better start fighting elites.

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