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  • mayney
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    #81
    Originally posted by eric maldonado
    floyd gave castillo a rematch and dominated the fight.y has hatton never given collazo a rematch?
    Not too sure what you are trying to prove by asking this question.....

    Hatton hasn't given collazo a rematch at 147.
    He is fighting the best p4p fighter in the world at 147.

    I think you were trying to suggest Hatton is a ***** for not having a rematch with Collazo? Yet he is fighting Mayweather at 147? Surely that is a more dangerous fight than another UD against Collazo?

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    • eric maldonado
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      #82
      Originally posted by Mozza
      That's not true. Even Dios has admitted that Hatton won the fight. I take it the judges that night were Hatton fans?
      maybe. hatton has a large fan base and thats why he has a name he is just an average fighter. the fight was only being televised because of hatton that was a fight for hatton to show who he was in the states.hatton was the name collazo wasn't even though he was the champ kinda like felix sturm and delahoya

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      • eric maldonado
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        #83
        Originally posted by mayney
        Not too sure what you are trying to prove by asking this question.....

        Hatton hasn't given collazo a rematch at 147.
        He is fighting the best p4p fighter in the world at 147.

        I think you were trying to suggest Hatton is a ***** for not having a rematch with Collazo? Yet he is fighting Mayweather at 147? Surely that is a more dangerous fight than another UD against Collazo?
        this stems from an earlier post about hatton losing to collazo and floyd to castillo

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        • Mozza
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          #84
          Originally posted by eric maldonado
          maybe. hatton has a large fan base and thats why he has a name he is just an average fighter. the fight was only being televised because of hatton that was a fight for hatton to show who he was in the states.hatton was the name collazo wasn't even though he was the champ kinda like felix sturm and delahoya
          You're just being silly now. Collazo probably boxed about as well as he can that night against a mediocre Hatton and still came up short. If they fought again Hatton would win again only by wider margins this time. Collazo had his chance but he missed it.

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          • eric maldonado
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            #85
            Originally posted by Mozza
            You're just being silly now. Collazo probably boxed about as well as he can that night against a mediocre Hatton and still came up short. If they fought again Hatton would win again only by wider margins this time. Collazo had his chance but he missed it.
            hatton's always mediocre and slick boxers like collazo can expose that thats why hatton never fought witter and he won't fight collazo again. the only reason he's fighting floyd is becauuse he knows he wiil lose to someone like paulie and then people won't think so much of him but if he loses to floyd it's not really that big of a deal

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              #86
              Originally posted by Mozza
              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's so hard to comprehend about what I've explained to you? Mayweather ALSO moved up in weight for a title, had a very close and tough fight, but didn't use that as an excuse to run back down to SFW. Hatton could easily have stayed at 147 and gave Collazo a remath. Therefore, your excuse makes no sense.

              "He didn't fight him because he went back down to 140"


              ^Circular reasoning. But why? He went to 140 because he was scared of what he'd encountered at 147, namely from Collazo.

              What bit of that don't you understand?
              None of it.

              This is the second time this week you've had trouble understanding rudimentary English.
              Second? Huh? You've been dreaming about me or some sick ****?

              This is rudimentary babble, not English.

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                #87
                Originally posted by sonofisis
                What's so hard to comprehend about what I've explained to you? Mayweather ALSO moved up in weight for a title, had a very close and tough fight, but didn't use that as an excuse to run back down to SFW. Hatton could easily have stayed at 147 and gave Collazo a remath. Therefore, your excuse makes no sense.

                "He didn't fight him because he went back down to 140"


                ^Circular reasoning. But why? He went to 140 because he was scared of what he'd encountered at 147, namely from Collazo.



                None of it.



                Second? Huh? You've been dreaming about me or some sick ****?

                This is rudimentary babble, not English.
                If Hatton was scared of Luis Collazo he would never have fought him in the first place and he is so scared of 147 that he is now fighting the best fighter on the planet at that weight and is planning future fights with De La Hoya and Cotto at the weight. You're right, Hatton is terrified.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Mozza
                  If Hatton was scared of Luis Collazo he would never have fought him in the first place
                  Obviously he didn't know what to expect.

                  and he is so scared of 147 that he is now fighting the best fighter on the planet at that weight and is planning future fights with De La Hoya and Cotto at the weight.
                  1) Floyd isn't a natural welter weight and Ricky knows this which is why he's always sizing him up, talking **** about how Floyd isn't strong enough to stop his pressure and this and that.

                  2) It's a higher reward, lower risk (as in, it's a win win if he loses or not.).

                  You're right, Hatton is terrified.
                  No one used the word terrified, maybe just a bit intimidated.

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                  • Williamb45
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by sonofisis
                    People on here say the silliest things..

                    Oscar De La Hoya >> Jose Luis Castillo
                    Carlos Baldomir >> Juan Urango
                    Zab Judah >> Luis Collazo
                    Sharmba Mitchell >> Carlos Maussa
                    Kosta Tszyu >> Arturo Gatti


                    Floyd 4, Hatton 1..
                    or

                    Tszyu >> Delahoya
                    Luis Collazo >> Carlos Baldomir
                    Carlos Maussa >> Arturo Gatti
                    Jose Luis Castillo >> Sharmba Mitchell
                    Zab Judah >> Juan Urango

                    Hatton 4, Floyd 1

                    It is just a matter of how you look at it. But in overall career wins, Floyd wins hands down.

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                    • Mozza
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                      #90
                      Obviously he didn't know what to expect.
                      He knew enough to accept the fight despite being told not to.

                      Floyd isn't a natural welter weight and Ricky knows this which is why he's always sizing him up, talking **** about how Floyd isn't strong enough to stop his pressure and this and that.
                      Ricky isn't a natural welterweight either.

                      It's a higher reward, lower risk (as in, it's a win win if he loses or not.).
                      That's his good fortune. You can't blame him for wanting to make money.

                      No one used the word terrified, maybe just a bit intimidated.
                      I'll refer to my earlier point; he was obviously not intimidated enough to decline the fight despite being advised to.

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