Hatton, Eager To Snatch Pacquiao's Title as Boxing's Best
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Pacman won't be the bigger puncher IMO, he's a better boxer and certainly faster but the guy is a Super featherweight and Hatton is a Light welterweight and they both have practically the same KO rate.
Moving up divisions reduces your power comparitively and since your fighting harder hitters it means your punch resistance is lower too.Comment
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Oscar Larios resume is way ahead than Lazcano, he fought Israel Vasquez twice & knock him out once...he defended his Super Bantamweight Belt many times until he lost it to Israel Vasquez a P4P...now he's a champion once again...its only just a follow up to make info more reliable....Comment
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I like both these dudes so i cant pick really. But if Hatton beats Pac i dont know if that makes Hatton the best p4p guy. It could just be an off night for Pac. He is due one afterall after all the success hes had. Pac is due a bad night so Hatton possibly takes this one. Otherwise i think its Pac.
But i dont say that with any degree of certainty.Comment
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Johnson in 03 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Vazquez in 02.Oscar Larios resume is way ahead than Lazcano, he fought Israel Vasquez twice & knock him out once...he defended his Super Bantamweight Belt many times until he lost it to Israel Vasquez a P4P...now he's a champion once again...its only just a follow up to make info more reliable....
More to the point Larios is a 122lb fighter who fought Pac at 130lb.
if you followed my other comments beating people who come up 2 divisions to fight you doesn't make your victory as relevant as if they where you weight class.Comment
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Americans have been fighting their careers without ever travelling.
The fact is Hatton beat Urango, Collazo, Mallignaggi, Castillo, all on foreign soil. He only lost to the greatest fighter of the last couple of decades.
And Hatton doesn't hold as much as people make out. He likes to fight on the inside and his opponents tie him up making it look like Hatton is holding...aka Mallignaggi.
I agree with this whole post barring the bold sentence. Roy Jones Jr. holds the crown for the 90's. Mayweather is at the top of a tight race for the 00's.
I say the list goes: Top 5.
1)Mayweather
2)Pacquio
3)Calzaghe
4)Hopkins
5)MosleyComment

...you should check Lazcano's record first before u save him...he fought Jose Luis Castillo, Vivian Harris and Hatton the only quality oppositions he fought but he lost to all of them...
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