Who gave hatton his toughest fight?

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  • MartinJol
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    #21
    I will agree with everyone else and say Collazo. The general conception was that he should have lost the fight. As for Hatton fighting mayweather.. anything under 154 and PBF dominates him, regardless it being 40,47,35 etc.. The only weight that MAYBE hatton can win at is if he fights him at light-heavy weight.. that way hatton only needs to shed a few pounds ha ha.

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    • ßringer
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      #22
      Originally posted by MartinJol
      I will agree with everyone else and say Collazo. The general conception was that he should have lost the fight. As for Hatton fighting mayweather.. anything under 154 and PBF dominates him, regardless it being 40,47,35 etc.. The only weight that MAYBE hatton can win at is if he fights him at light-heavy weight.. that way hatton only needs to shed a few pounds ha ha.
      That's ******ed. Granted Hatton balloons up between fights to around 180lbs, but in the ring he's best at 140lbs and nothing higher. Hatton's best chance against Mayweather would be at 140lbs and nothing above it, he can't carry the extra weight around in the ring. It showed as a tremendous disadvantage even at 147lbs, let alone 170lbs.

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      • eric maldonado
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        #23
        the phillips fight was a good fight urango hurt hatton to the body in i thnk the six but besdes that it was mostly all hatton the tszyu fight was a tough fight before he gave up i thought the fight was about even and collazo won the fight with hatton after the fight they asked collazo was he trying to fight hattons fight because he wanted to prove he was the bigger man and he said yes so all the rounds that were at close range were close rounds and weren't dominated by hatton collazo did as much if not more than hatton in most of those rounds and the rounds that collazo kept hatton at a distance and used his jab were definitely collazo rounds and maussa was winning the fight on the unoffical card before getting knocked out by hatton in the 8

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        • TheEvilSaint
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          #24
          collazo, easily. he had ricky in serious trouble in the 12th. i've never seen hatton in that much trouble before, not even against tszyu.

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          • C.Y.
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            #25
            collazo and phillips
            urango hurt him to the body but hatton easily won that boring fight

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            • squealpiggy
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              #26
              Urango hurt Hatton in the fifth, Hatton steamed back in the sixth and had his best round of the fight and then comfortably won the next three rounds until he faded badly and held in the last three.

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