I think its a close race between Mayweather and Winky. I thought Winky beat Taylor in a close fight and he looked good in that fight. He fought agressive and mixed up punches with a bigger and stronger man, despite not beeing a hard puncher. Anyway if Mayweather wins against Oscar and looks good, first place is his for sure even if Winky beat Hopkins in my book.
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Originally posted by Miksterious View PostYou cant minus him though, because he fought Tsyzu and he beat him. You cant change facts just to suit your argument/opinion.
In the past 12 months he's faced two world title holders at different weights and beat them both, whilst remaining undefeated himself, whilst already on the top 10 P4P list.
Please name the other fighters who have done that.
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Originally posted by loui_ludwig View PostEven though the judges gave Hatton the win over Collazo, some fans and analyst believed that Collazo should have won. And what did Hatton do after beating Collazo, he moved down weight.
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In the Collazo Hatton fight, i think Hatton may have landed more punches, but Collazo's punches were much more effective, particularly in later rounds...
It depends what the judges are looking for..personally i thought Collazo should have won. as Hatton was about ready to go in the last round.
I dont think he should be on p4p list either....at least not until he fights Castillo
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Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano View PostWell, the less pounds you are, the higher on a P4P you get
Does anyone think Cotto should now be in the top 10?
Mayweather
Pacquiao
Wright
Taylor
Hopkins
Barrera
Marquez
Calzaghe
Hatton
Cotto
And yes I think he should be ahead of Hatton!
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Originally posted by me2007 View PostIn the Collazo Hatton fight, i think Hatton may have landed more punches, but Collazo's punches were much more effective, particularly in later rounds...
It depends what the judges are looking for..personally i thought Collazo should have won. as Hatton was about ready to go in the last round.
I dont think he should be on p4p list either....at least not until he fights Castillo
Hatton did have the worst of it in the last round but he controlled the pace and direction of the fight while landing significantly more punches throughout. It wouldn't have been a robbery whatever the result because it was a close fight but I had it six rounds to five Hatton with one even, giving Hatton a two point lead including the first round knockdown.
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As others have asked..."what's Hatton doing on that list?"
To have Hatton on the list and not Surgar Shane,devalues the list.
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On the other hand while Mosley has looked good against Collazo and Vargas recently, he's still fighting himself back into contention after losses to Winky and Forrest. If anyone devalues the list it's Bernard Hopkins, who has looked incredible in his one win against Antonio Tarver but looked lacklustre in his two preceeding fights against Jermaine Taylor. Then again it's all about ability and potential, not opponents and results. And B-Hop has been near the top of the list for a long time. Hatton has dropped in the list since his fight with Tszyu and rightly so, as his level of opposition and more importantly his performances haven't been befitting of a P4Per, but it would be unfair to drop him from the top ten altogether, especially considering that he's looked bad recently but still won.
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Originally posted by loui_ludwig View PostEven though the judges gave Hatton the win over Collazo, some fans and analyst believed that Collazo should have won. And what did Hatton do after beating Collazo, he moved down weight.
Again, please name me all the fighters who in the past year have remained undefeated and in their two fights of the year, won two world titles at two different weights.
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Originally posted by Miksterious View PostI dont really know of anyone but people who dislike Hatton who made such a claim. He won a fairly comfortable decision on the cards and even knocked Collazo down. The result was a victory and a title at a higher weight.
Again, please name me all the fighters who in the past year have remained undefeated and in their two fights of the year, won two world titles at two different weights.
Moving up one division and beating a paper champion isn't all that impressive. In just the last couple of weeks, the Marquez brothers have each moved up a division and defeated the RING champions at 122 and 130. Beating the man in the division is something significant, not a paper champ.
And regarding moving up divisions, just about every fighter on the current P4P has already done that except Jermain Taylor and Calzaghe. The true P4P fighters not only move up divisions, but they conquer the best one division up. Hatton moved up one division and struggled with a lower top 10 welterweight and decided he'd had enough.
Hatton is an OK fighter, but he is not P4P caliber and it's starting to show now that we've had the chance to see him more...
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