I think JMM would be the best career move for Hatton just now .Hatton Cotto at a catchweight tho has me more excited than JMM .I think Cotto would probably stop Hatton tho .Even a prime Hatton at a catchweight Cotto would probably be to big .At 140 tho i'd give Hatton a decent chance.
I think JMM would be the best career move for Hatton just now .Hatton Cotto at a catchweight tho has me more excited than JMM .I think Cotto would probably stop Hatton tho .Even a prime Hatton at a catchweight Cotto would probably be to big .At 140 tho i'd give Hatton a decent chance.
Funny tae i'v just watched a bit of Cotto Judah .N-Dou Malignaggi on that card as well .Lovemore N-Dou - Matthew Hatton tonight.
So he wants to fight the guy who beat the guy that beat him?
Yeah, because in his warped view this will vindicate the defeat. He STILL thinks that he has what it takes to be p4p best. Not so and it ain't as easy as defeating the current mythical title-holder. If his resume were comparable, maybe. hatton insinuates with the words 'when I was caught' that Pacquiao's punch was a lucky one. Whether it was or not, going down two times in the FIRST ROUND defeats this rationale. He kept his hands low, lead with his ugly mug and tried to wrestle the entire time, but Pacquiao was far too fast for hatton.
Now hatton seems to be entertaining the myopia of his boxing 'skills' as though he were a hard luck case. He is banking on luck (without acknowledging it) hoping to land that p4p accolade and probably seriously thinks he is in contention because 'Manny told me I hurt him' and 'I know he's not that much better than me.' Yeah, being poleaxed must have done more harm to his head than originally thought.
At this point if hatton WERE to somehow, MIRACULOUSLY, wrest(le) a victory from a p4p champion, I would only be able to stomach calling him the p4p luckiest.
Dismissing as luck the hit that floored him while hoping for that same luck to deliver him unto the promised land is deplorable. We have another Ruiz in the making, no?
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