Hatton is also doubtful if Mayweather can ever be called a true great when you consider the timing he's chosen to face some of his previous victims.
The American has defeated the likes of Arturo Gatti, Carlos Baldomir, Diego Corrales and Zab Judah as well as De La Hoya in May, but none of these have impressed Hatton too much.
He said: "Gatti was a little bit past it, Diego Corrales was a super-featherweight who looked a bit weight-drained, Carlos Baldomir was 'win some lose some', Zab Judah had seen better days and as fantastic as a result it was, even De La Hoya had seen better days than that."
Everyone complains when Mayweather is not impressed by a fighter, but when Mayweather gets the same criticism people think it's OK...
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