140 is hatton's best fighting weight. that's not even questionable.
that's not really an advantage or disadvantage
its possible that if floyd goes back down to 140 he won't perform as usual, but once acclimated he should be ok. that's what a tune up is for.
hatton cannot beat floyd in any division. But I doubt floyd gives hatton a gatti-esque beating.
The one advantage Hatton had fighting at 147 against Floyd was that he didn't have to drain his body down to 140 for the scales and risk showing up flat if he didn't rehydrate properly. Hatton also didn't make the same mistake he made against Collozao (who was a legit WW unlike Floyd) by showing up at 158 for fight-time. He didn't bulk up again this time around for Floyd because he learned from his mistake; Team Hatton talked about this. He basically came in at his normal JrWW Fight-Time weight when fighting Floyd, who himself doesn't weigh over 150 by fight-time.
The only argument you can make is that at that exact point in time, when Floyd was fighting at WW and hadn't fought in a bit at 140, Floyd is healthy at 147 and could possibly risk showing up flat if he had to make weight at 140 because he wasn't used to dehydrating his body for the scales.
However, if we made the fight back when Floyd was fighting at 140, forget it; Floyd whoops that ass like he did Gatti since it was a better version of Floyd back then. It's also why Hatton didn't want a piece of him back then. Too good.
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