Ricky Hatton vs Macho Comacho at 140.

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  • GTL
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    #11
    all i know is.. macho was a pleasure to watch.. when he boxed, and brawled it was great. i love all the vinny paz and camacho fights.

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    • Left2body
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      #12
      Originally posted by blackirish137
      whoever voted Hatton by KO is out of their minds.

      Camacho wasnt finished by a young Trinidad nor a near prime De La Hoya, and those was at 147.

      I would expect Camacho to outbox Hatton like he did Pazienza...might be a little different of a fight tho
      Yeah, I doubt Hatton would've KO'd a young Camacho. The other thing to consider is that Camacho is a southpaw and Hatton has had problems with lefties.

      We have seen Hatton with only two good young slick boxers and in those matches he got KO'd and barely won a decision. Matches against Malginagi or Witter would be good indicators as to how well he would've faired against Camacho.

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      • Bhopreign
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        #13
        Camacho would win every single round, maybe even KO Hatton, Hatton would be bloodied up from jabs.

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        • onetwopunch
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          Camacho would frustrate him and win by ud. Camacho was quick as hell if were talking a Camacho before he fought Rosario, I have to say Camacho would probably TKO Hatton, but the safetly 1st camacho post Rosario would win by UD.

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          • Scott9945
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            #15
            Originally posted by onetwopunch
            Camacho would frustrate him and win by ud. Camacho was quick as hell if were talking a Camacho before he fought Rosario, I have to say Camacho would probably TKO Hatton, but the safetly 1st camacho post Rosario would win by UD.
            If you were talking about Camacho before he fought Rosario, he wouldn't be a junior welterweight. Check out Camacho's record at 140+.

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            • squealpiggy
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              #16
              I recently watched Camacho getting beaten down the stretch by Greg Haugen. Hatton is faster than Huagen, throws more punches, hits harder and starts faster.

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              • Johnny Rebel
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                #17
                Hatton beats Macho by UD. The only chance Camacho has is with a biased referee.

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                • wmute
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                  #18
                  Camacho lacks the firepower. Hatton close UD and looking like ****.

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                  • Steak
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    That's true, Camacho had a great chin. However his skills started declining dramatically once he got to 140.
                    I would say after the Chavez fight...Chavez really beat him up in that fight. he certainly went downhill from then on. still had a ton of fights and were still big wins for Oscar and Tito tho.
                    Originally posted by left2body
                    Yeah, I doubt Hatton would've KO'd a young Camacho. The other thing to consider is that Camacho is a southpaw and Hatton has had problems with lefties.
                    thats a good point. Camacho was hard enough to deal with because of his style and hand speed, Hatton having problems with southpaws just makes it much worse. If I put Camacho in the place of Collazo...seems pretty clear what would happen

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                    • Silencers
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                      #20
                      Camacho in his prime was too slick and too fast for Hatton. Camacho UD.

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