Originally posted by peyk-peyk
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better resume, cotto or hatton?
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So many idiots in this site, this isn't even close. Cotto has fought the top five of his division, the most competitive in boxing by far, and beat them all. The only loss in his record is questionable unlike Hatton who's been blown out twice.
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Originally posted by Oasis Lass View Posti think hatton would have beat mayweather if it was at 140 instead of 147.
Floyd asked for the fight at 140 and Hatton's team refused.
Plus, Floyd was coming in at under 150 when he fought Hatton. Hatton was coming in at around the same weight by fight-time for his JrWW fights.
This wasn't a 160 fighter vs. a 149+ fighter. They just skipped the weigh-in charade of losing weight for the scales. It was a healthier more honest way of doing things.
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Originally posted by Oasis Lass View Posti lost again this weekend.
i got to keep that crappy avatar for another week.
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Originally posted by swizz View Posttszyu
was on his way out basically wen hatton fought him
Originally posted by Oasis Lass View Posti think hatton would have beat mayweather if it was at 140 instead of 147.
Originally posted by peyk-peyk View PostYou can say the same thing too when Cotto narrowly beat a 37 year old Mosley.
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Originally posted by Animalistic 5.0 View PostJust like Pacquiao din't win against Marquez? hehehe
Originally posted by Benny Leonard View PostNot so sure that Kostya Tszyu's name is better than Mosley let alone where each fighter was at in their career. Shane still went on to KO Margarito while Tszyu retired because enough was enough. Tszyu had been on the decline for a while. His body was breaking down as well which is why he spent more time in the surgery room than in the boxing ring. 35+ years old, 9 rounds in 3 years, declined athletically and still trying to make 140....takes its toll.
For all the people saying Hatton's career is being disrespected should look at what is going on with Tszyu and realizing where he was at in his career when he fought Hatton. This wasn't the same Champ that won the title in his 14th bout.
He was an underdog against Judah more because he was seen as on the decline and not because one poster speculates that he was 1/4 Korean and 3/4 Russian/European. Even against Leija, he wasn't exactly looking at his best and was taking longer to warm up to fights which is a sign of a declined fighter when talking about someone like Kostya Tszyu who was a force in his youth.
Seriously, people need to get over Tszyu's KO's and go back and watch his full career and what he could do.
Hatton still needed to wrestle his ass to tire him out because he wasn't going to out-box him. And I'm not even sure that strategy to wrestle Tszyu would have worked had it been many years before.
tszyu would beg to differ
he said that the fight with hatton was the best feeling hes ever had in the ring
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Originally posted by Oasis Lass View Postexcuse me?
tszyu fought everyone in his division.
there's a reason people skipped 140 or spent very little time there when they did fight at 140.
and it wasn't because kostya wouldn't fight them.
I think Kostya would have handled the weight just fine; he has a very thick frame. Actually, staying at 140 for all those years most likely took a negative effect on his body.
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