Originally posted by ma51f
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What do yall think of Roach's comments about Hatton
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Hatton was a good champion. He had some very nice wins at 140 (Maussa, Tszyu, Urango, Malignaggi etc) and a win over Collazo at 147 is a good accomplishment for the WBA.
I mean people forget he absolutely brutalised Paulie. You got what you saw with Hatton: A face first guy who came to fight and brutalise you. Against top opponents he came apart but noone's calling him the GOAT so what's the problem?
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Originally posted by ma51f View Posthatton never fought an opponent who could do that to him! (at that pointin his career)
yes Khan got exposed for having a weak chin but we all already knew that.
Khan's level of opposition at 22 is a million times better then hatton at the same time.
The difference betwee nthem is Khan is actually a boxer, whereas Hatton is a mma hugging brawler.
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Originally posted by boojee View PostHatton is a solid champion, he stopped an elusive boxer Malinaggi. only lost to elites. honeslty, imo, i think Roach kind of downplayed Pac's win over hatton.
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corner or ref stoppage = stoppage = TKO
also, Paulie is solid, many people think Paulie was robbed against Juan Diaz. Hatton is solid, It's just that Pac's style that is really bad match up for Hatton's offensive style. and Pac KOing him in 2 made him look "overrated" or "not that good"
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* Former The Ring magazine's World Light Welterweight Champion
* Former IBO World Light Welterweight Champion
* Former 2x IBF World Light Welterweight Champion
* Former WBA World Light Welterweight Champion
* Former WBA World Welterweight Champion
* Former WBU Light Welterweight Champion
* Former British Light Welterweight Champion
* Former WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight Champion
* Former WBA Inter-Continental Light Welterweight Champion
* Former British Central Area Light Welterweight Champion
* The Ring magazine's 2005 'Fighter of the Year'
* ABA National Champion Light Welterweight 1997
* ABA National Junior Champion (Class A) Light Welterweight 1995,1996
* ABA National Junior Champion (Class B) Light Welterweight 1997
* ABA National Junior Champion (Class C) Light Welterweight 1994.
Professional boxing record
45 Wins (32 knockouts, 12 decisions, 1 disqualification), 2 Loss, 0 Draws [2]
Result Opponent Type Rd., Time Date Location Notes
Loss Philippines Manny Pacquiao KO 2 (12), 2:59 2 May 2009 Las Vegas, Nevada Lost IBO Light welterweight title and Ring Magazine
Junior Welterweight title.
Win United States Paulie Malignaggi TKO (corner retirement) 11 (12), 0:48 22 November 2008 Las Vegas, Nevada Retained IBO Light welterweight title.
Win United States Juan Lazcano Decision (unanimous) 12 24 May 2008 Manchester, UK Retained IBO Light welterweight title.
Loss United States Floyd Mayweather, Jr. TKO 10 (12), 1:35 8 December 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada Bout for Mayweather's WBC Welterweight title.
Win Mexico José Luis Castillo KO 4 (12), 2:16 23 June 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada Retained IBO and won vacant WBC International
Light Welterweight title. The WBC International title
was later vacated.
Win Colombia Juan Urango Decision (unanimous) 12 20 January 2007 Las Vegas, Nevada Won IBF and vacant IBO Light Welterweight titles.
The IBF title was stripped on 11 February 2007.
Win United States Luis Collazo Decision (unanimous) 12 13 May 2006 Boston, Massachusetts Won WBA Welterweight title, which was vacated on
31 August 2006.
Win Colombia Carlos Maussa KO 9 (12), 1:10 26 November 2005 Sheffield, UK Retained IBF Light Welterweight title and won WBA
Light Welterweight title. The two titles were vacated
on 29 March and 4 May 2006, respectively.
Win Australia Kostya Tszyu TKO (corner retirement) 11 (12), 3:00 4 June 2005 Manchester, UK Won IBF Light Welterweight title.
Win United States Ray Oliveira KO 10 (12), 1:38 11 December 2004 London, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title, which was
vacated in 2005.
Win United States Michael Stewart TKO 5 (12), 2:57 1 October 2004 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. This was an
IBF Light Welterweight title eliminator bout.
Win Argentina Carlos Vilchés Decision (unanimous) 12 12 June 2004 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win Denmark Dennis Pedersen TKO 6 (12), 2:32 3 April 2004 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win Ghana Ben Tackie Decision (unanimous) 12 13 December 2003 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win Argentina Aldo Nazareno Rios TKO (corner retirement) 10 (12), 0:01 27 September 2003 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United States Vince Phillips Decision (unanimous) 12 5 April 2003 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United States Joe Hutchinson KO 4 (12), 1:16 14 December 2002 Newcastle, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United Kingdom Stephen Smith Disqualification 2 (12) 28 September 2002 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. Smith was
disqualified after his trainer entered the ring,
protesting a cut, caused by an apparent elbow.
Win Republic of Ireland Eamonn Magee Decision (unanimous) 12 1 June 2002 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win Russia Mikhail Krivolapov TKO 9 (12) 9 February 2002 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win Australia Justin Rowsell TKO 2 (12) 15 December 2001 London, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United States Freddie Pendleton KO 2 (12) 27 October 2001 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United States John Bailey TKO 5 (12) 15 September 2001 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United Kingdom Jason Rowland KO 4 (12), 2:08 7 July 2001 Manchester, UK Retained WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win Canada Tony Pep TKO 4 (12) 26 March 2001 London, UK Won vacant WBU Light Welterweight title.
Win United Kingdom Jon Thaxton Decision (points) 12 21 October 2000 London, UK Won vacant BBBofC British Light Welterweight title.
Win Italy Giuseppe Lauri TKO 5 (12), 1:57 23 September 2000 London, UK Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight
title and won WBA Inter-Continental Light
Welterweight title.
Win Costa Rica Gilbert Quiros KO 2 (12) 10 June 2000 Detroit, Michigan Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight
title.
Win Dominican Republic Ambioris Figuero KO 4 (12) 16 May 2000 Warrington, UK Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight
title.
Win Mexico Pedro Alonso Teran TKO 4 (12) 25 March 2000 Liverpool, UK Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight
title.
Win Mexico Leoncio Garces TKO 3 (8) 29 January 2000 Manchester, UK
Win United Kingdom Mark Winters KO 4 (12), 0:51 11 December 1999 Liverpool, UK Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight
title.
Win United Kingdom Bernard Paul TKO 4 (12) 9 October 1999 Manchester, UK Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight
title.
Win United Kingdom Mark Ramsey Decision (points) 6 17 July 1999 Doncaster, UK
Win Guyana Dillon Carew TKO 5 (12) 29 May 1999 Halifax, UK Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental Light
Welterweight title.
Win United Kingdom Brian Coleman KO 2 (10) 3 April 1999 London, UK
Win United Kingdom Tommy Pea**** TKO 2 (10) 27 February 1999 Oldham, UK Won vacant BBBofC Central Area Welterweight
title.
Win United Kingdom Paul Denton KO 6 (8) 19 December 1998 Liverpool, UK
Win United States Kevin Carter KO 1 (6) 31 October 1998 Atlantic City, New Jersey
Win Belgium Pascal Montulet KO 2 (6) 19 September 1998 Oberhausen, Germany
Win United Kingdom Anthony Campbell Decision (points) 6 18 July 1998 Sheffield, UK
Win United Kingdom Mark Ramsey Decision (points) 6 30 May 1998 Bristol, UK
Win United Kingdom Karl Taylor TKO 1 (6) 18 April 1998 Manchester, UK
Win United Kingdom Paul Salmon KO 1 (4) 27 March 1998 Telford, UK
Win United Kingdom David Thompson KO 1 (4), 1:25 17 January 1998 Bristol, UK
Win United States Robbie Alvarez Decision (unanimous) 4 19 December 1997 New York City, New York
Win United Kingdom Colin McAuley TKO 1 (4) 11 September 1997 Widnes, UK
yeah he sucksss ?
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