Hatton just busted out onto the scene about 2 years ago. damn... give the kid some time. Hes already beaten legends, and stopped guys that were never previously stopped.
kosta is no legend. I mean who did he beat to get this legendary status. Hatton has 40 fights and you think he should take it easy. talk about nonsense
kosta is no legend. I mean who did he beat to get this legendary status. Hatton has 40 fights and you think he should take it easy. talk about nonsense
in another thread youve posted msg in i thought u was a idiot now you have just convinced me
kostya tszyu is one of the biggest fighters out of any division in the last 10 years
who did he beat to get this "legendary" status. Unlike you I base a fighters greatness on his accomplishments not his skin color
he knocked the **** out of everyone he could in the 140 lb division, had an outstanding run, and just plain manhandled people around the ring. tszyu while i dont think he was a legend, was outstanding during his run.
in another thread youve posted msg in i thought u was a idiot now you have just convinced me
kostya tszyu is one of the biggest fighters out of any division in the last 10 years
Based on what? Look at his record. He beat two 140 lb. champs in Judah and Mitchell that everyone ****s all over Mayweather for even fighting when it suits their argument, bested an ancient Chavez who'd just lost to Willy Wise, got KO'd by a homeless crack addict in his prime, and was hugged and low blowed into submission by the plodding ****** from Manchester in your sig. Tszyu was one of the most overrated fighters of the past decade.
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.
collazo's performance against hatton was the best of his career,and he still lost. he caught ricky on a bad night and this will become crystal clear when he gets thumped by mosley.
I will have to mention Kostya. I actually know who he is! I didnt try and know who Kostya was. I just heard that Kostya is great. Boxing historians will remember Kostya as well. Kostya earned that reputation. Historians are giving Kostya the credit they think he deserves. They will talk about him when Hatton and PBF are long retired. Hernandez type boxers will not be, and i dont know if any PBF opponents will be. You cant argue with what im saying. It is my observation and i am saying it because i have observed it.
And i am not saying Hatton has beaten hundreds of greats. I know Hatton has only one on his CV. It just might be 1 more than PBF, and 3 less than SRL.
Originally posted by dr filth
the ****man makes me laugh, he was seconds away from getting KNOCKED THE **** OUT by luis collazo
He was seconds away from being knocked out?? you said that like he was saved by the bell at the end of the round. There was over a minute and a half left in the round.Ricky weathered the storm, recovered, and controlled the last minute or so of the fight. collazo had his chance and didn't take it, it's as simple as that.
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