Again if Ricky Hatton had an average chin, We wouldn't even be discussing him.
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Originally posted by RunW/Knives View PostYou do realize that he was fighting at Welterweight right?
I mean it should be shockingly clear that he's nowhere near the same caliber fighter at that weight as he is at 140 pounds. Where he's faster, more accurate, more durable and more tenacious.........exhibited by his reluctance to clinch as much instead throw insane flurries of power punches.
Anyways I think he'd whip Miguel Cotto's ****ing ass at 140.
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Originally posted by Primal Instinx View PostI have to disagree my man. Cotto is precision just like a plastic surgeon...Hatton gets dismantled without a shadow of a doubt. Lazcano is no where near the player Cotto is and that bull**** in the 10th round where the ref stopped the fight to tie a shoe string is mad suspect as Ricky looked quite hurt and almost out. Sorry man but Cotto dismantles Ricky in a devastating fashion.
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is chin is very good. he get hurt through accumulation of punches. not one shot for the most part. he eats to many punches which will affect anyone after a while.
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His chin has and always will be very good. He takes more clean shots than the vast majority of the other top JWW and WW's out there and he has only been down a couple of times and only out once. If his chin was average, he'd be knocked out every other fight.
Originally posted by azza View PostAverage chin with good recovery ... Like Joe Calzaghe.
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostIt took a pretty mean turnbuckle to put him down for the count.
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Actually, Hatton put on an amazing show for Mayweather. Blazing fast punch blocking with his face. Amazing. I've never seen anything like it. The speed with which Hatton could snap his head back from Mayweathers right hand leads was defense par excellence. The tour de force was the mountain goat move into the ring post after blocking Mayweather's hook with the side of his head. Amazing! Skill like that belongs in the Hall of Fame.
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