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Hatton Sr. Says Ricky Craves the Pound-for-Pound Title
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Originally posted by rod_serrs View PostHatton has yet to make a solid standing at any other weight class
Bob Foster is ranked #17 in The Ring's "100 most powerful P4P punchers of all time" list, but he didn't carry his power up to heavyweight - yet that didn't count against him when that list was compiled, because it's based on a fighter's peak weight.Last edited by Dave Rado; 03-04-2009, 10:51 AM.
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Originally posted by BraveheartNYC View PostBut that's why Pac. is number one by moving up
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Originally posted by nj_evoixgsr View Postas many mentioned i think p4p, should go to the guy who can defeat the best in other weight classes than his natural weight class.
In your system Williams would be near the top of the current rankings and Hatton wouldn't be ranked. In fact Hatton is ranked #8, and Williams isn't ranked in the top 10.
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Originally posted by animalavenue View PostBecause Pac is naturally smaller. Pac is #1 because of the quality of his opposition, impressive performances, and the fact he has been able to move up past his natural weight classes and TAKE BIGGER CHALLENGES which shows how brilliant he is.
If Hatton wins thats great for him and its a good win even though Pac is smaller, but that is not nearly as impressive as stepping up and facing the best guys a division or 2 up above from where he fights. Which is exactly what Pac is doing. What Marquez is doing, what Bhop is doing, what Mayweather did.
Everyone knows Mayweather was a natural 140 pounder but he was so good he could fight at 147 and make more money with no problems. Think about what people would say if Mayweather just sat at 140 and said this is my natural weight Im not gonna fight bigger guys. Sure he had to potshot and wasnt nearly as impressive offensively as he was at lightweight but at least he proved he could do it, he was that gifted.
Hatton has not done that.
When he moved up and beat Tarver, he was only ranked #3.
Ability to move up has absolutely nothing to do with it.
End of story.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostAnd as I keep pointing out, lots of P4P #1 fighters have only ever fought at one weight.
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Originally posted by timba1988 View PostHatton goes to no2 on the p4p list if he beats Manny. How could Pacquaio still be ahead if he loses to him? Hatton is a massive underdog for this fight.
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Originally posted by fatmash View Postpound for pound is meaningless anyway ............ so when mayweather of Marquez or hopkins try and say there pound for pound they sound just as foolish ................................. pound for pound is a opinion for ****s sake !!!!!!!!!!
As such it means far more to most fighters than any number of alphabet belts. It's like winning an Oscar for an actor, it means that you are recognised by the experts as being the best.
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