If Cotto fought Pac @ 140lbs, would he be gone in 2?

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  • ELPacman
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    If Cotto fought Pac @ 140lbs, would he be gone in 2?

    I honestly don't think so which really shows how ****ty Hatton was. Sure, Cotto would of been a dead man waiting to go down, but not in 2. There's no way I could see Cotto going down in 2 like Hatton. Cotto has decent guard that would still require Manny to figure out how to attack which wouldn't happen in less than 1 round as he did Hatton. I think it goes to show just how ****ty of a 140lb champ Hatton really was.
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    #2
    I wouldn't call Hatton ****ty

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    • ELPacman
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      #3
      Originally posted by P.WILL
      I wouldn't call Hatton ****ty
      Well, I don't mean to hate on him so much because he's a cool dude and it was an embarrassing lost, but who did he really beat since Tszyu? Hey you know what, I think Tszyu is still more than anything on Floyd's resume, LoL!

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      • El Angel
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        He'd last longer than two. Cotto actually boxes and keeps his hands up. Hatton has his hands at his waist and was lunging in at Pacquiao. I'm suprised he made it to the second really.

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        • NorvernRob
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          #5
          Originally posted by ELPacman
          but who did he really beat since Tszyu?
          ...Everyone that came along until Mayweather.

          Find me some more '****ty' fighters who ruled their weight division for several years, and won a world title at another weight. And won Ring magazine fighter of the year.

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            #6
            Originally posted by NorvernRob
            ...Everyone that came along until Mayweather.

            Find me some more '****ty' fighters who ruled their weight division for several years, and won a world title at another weight. And won Ring magazine fighter of the year.
            Ok sorry dude, if I called him overrated, is that less sensitive? I've never been impressed by ANY Hatton performance, and the way Pac leveled him out, I can't say was shocking, but the fact that he never had his hands up was so amateurish, it made me wonder how Hatton got as far as he did.

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            • -MAKAVELLI-
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              #7
              hatton was a good fighter who had a good career...the only problem he had, besides thinking he could bum rush PAC was, he had probably one of the dumbest human beings today as his 'trainer'

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