Hatton Doesn't Belong in the Top 10 P4P

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  • eric maldonado
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    #71
    i don't know about this p4p **** but there's no way hatton is 1 of the top 10 boxers he aint **** he's average and to be honest i think vivian harris could probably beat hatton.harris was putting the beats on maussa before he got knocked out he just seemed to punch himself out

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    • RodBarker
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      #72
      Originally posted by c'monmang'
      HE IS FIGHTING FLOYD AT 147 to fight Floyd.. he aint a welter and will come in lighter then Floyd..
      Floyd aint no welter and Hatton wont be lighter on fight night .

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      • Mozza
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        #73
        Originally posted by eric maldonado
        he could of fought collazo again he's fighting floyd at 147 so why can't he fight collazo again.floyd never lost to castillo
        He can fight Collazo again but it would be pointless. Nobody really wants to see that fight again because the outcome would be the same as last time - Hatton by UD.

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        • sonofisis
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          #74
          Originally posted by Mozza
          I'll answer your question with another question. At what weight was Hatton's next fight after the Collazo fight?
          Makes no sense. Floyd moved up a weight class to fight Castillo and Hatton moved up to fight Collazo. The difference is that Mayweather, after a tough fight didn't run back to super-feather weight with his tail between his legs. Instead, he stayed, gave him a rematch, won, and proceeded to dominate the division.

          Originally posted by c'monmang'
          no anybody getting KTFO and then you fighting them claiming you accomplished something makes them a left over..OR JUST LOSING then you fight them..LOL
          Redefining the meaning of "leftover" does you no good. The point is that Maussa is 20-5 from fighting bums. Mitchell is 57-6 from fighting decent opposition and was a legitimate champ who lost only to the best fighters. He never got knocked out in the first round by a prospect, he's the much much better fighter.

          Vasquez and Simon are not chumps. im sorry
          Thank you for realizing your own nonsense.

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          • eric maldonado
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            #75
            Originally posted by c'monmang'
            HE IS FIGHTING FLOYD AT 147 to fight Floyd.. he aint a welter and will come in lighter then Floyd..
            hatton said that he would like to fight cotto and if he fights cotto there's no way it's gonna happen at 140 so theres no excuses if hatton is fighting floyd at 147 he's gonna have to fight cotto and delahoya at 147 too so theres no reason for him not to give collazo a rematch at 147

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            • WLAD OWNS
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              #76
              Originally posted by $iN
              -Before Tszyu, he beat no one of note.

              -He beat an over the hill Tszyu who retired after the fight. Not only was Tszyu old, he was coming off of some major injuries and had fought a handful of rounds in 3 years. This is his best win clearly, but far from impressive considering Tszyu's age, health, activity, and fight location.

              -He followed up the win over Tszyu by beating Carlos Maussa, likely the worst beltholder in the history of the 140 lb. division. Maussa is so terrible he has gone on to lose to a journeyman coming off a 5 year layoff and then got knocked out in 1 round by a prospect. This is particularly embarrassing for Hatton when you consider that he struggled for 9 rounds with Maussa before finally ending the fight.

              -Hatton moved up to welterweight and received a gift decision against Luis Collazo. Hatton struggled the entire fight and was out on his feet in the final round.

              -Hatton returned to 140 to hit and hug his way to a win over a prospect Juan Urango. Why is a world champion still fighting prospects with 19 fights?

              -He followed that win by beating another over the hill name Jose Luis Castillo. Anyone who knows anything about boxing could see from the start of the first round that this version of Castillo clearly was damaged goods and nowhere near the fighter that fought an epic with Chico Corrales or gave Mayweather all he could handle 5 years earlier.


              Hatton has been fed nothing more than a steady diet of handpicked opponents through 43 fights and he is now cashing on his popularity with a Mayweather fight. Hatton belongs nowhere near the P4P and he will be exposed as merely an average fighter on December 8th...

              I can't believe people are taking this jerkoff seriously, Hatton is a great fighter and he is without a doubt a top 10 p4p fighter.

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              • Mozza
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                #77
                Originally posted by sonofisis
                Makes no sense. Floyd moved up a weight class to fight Castillo and Hatton moved up to fight Collazo. The difference is that Mayweather, after a tough fight didn't run back to super-feather weight with his tail between his legs. Instead, he stayed, gave him a rematch, won, and proceeded to dominate the division.
                How does it not make sense? What bit of it doesn't make sense? Hatton went down to light-welterweight that's why there was no rematch. What bit of that don't you understand? This is the second time this week you've had trouble understanding rudimentary English.

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                • eric maldonado
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Mozza
                  He can fight Collazo again but it would be pointless. Nobody really wants to see that fight again because the outcome would be the same as last time - Hatton by UD.
                  only hatton fans feel like hatton won that fight

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                  • Mozza
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by eric maldonado
                    only hatton fans feel like hatton won that fight
                    That's not true. Even Dios has admitted that Hatton won the fight. I take it the judges that night were Hatton fans?

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by eric maldonado
                      only hatton fans feel like hatton won that fight
                      Hatton clearly won the fight IMO, the knockdown helped and Hatton outworked Collazo for the most part.

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