better resume, cotto or hatton?
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i lost another bet to him again so it's another week again.Comment
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I don't think so. I've always thought Floyd was better at 140 than 147. At 147, he started to change as a fighter and started to take rounds off and threw less.
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.
killing time before the laker game.Comment
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no
but he wasnt really to the point where you would call him 'past his prime'Comment
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how wasn't it past his prime? it was his last fight!!!!!1 don't you think he didn't have the hunger for boxing anymore or do u honestly believe hatton beat his prime outta him and forced him into retirement?Comment
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wrong again dumbass...by your logic juan manuel marquez should have beaten manny pacquiao in their second fight since he outlanded him 172 to 157 then right?
so no response? well atleast you learned punch stats are not as reliable a source to determine a winner as you once thought...please don't be so ****** again!!!Comment
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