Why Mayweather and Hatton won't cross paths for another year

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    #21
    man it would be a great fight, unless Ricky's skin lets him down. If these two fought their would definetely be a rematch, If Floyd fights Hatton and doesnt lose he is not going to, the up and comers at welters arent going to get a fight with floyd.

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    • Smokin'
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      #22
      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      I'll put Mayweather #1 all-time if he wins a legit title at 154 and retires with no losses. Remember, De La Hoya only won 5 legitimate titles in the weight classes he fought in, but if Sturm continues to improve, then you can consider it 6. But De La Hoya had 4 losses along the way. Mayweather has never been close to losing a fight.
      BUddy, no offense but thats bull****. # 1 all time there have been plenty of better fighters that have come before Mayweather.

      Delahoya also fought a who's who of opponents ---> he fought EVERYONE!! Mayweather fought 'everyone' at 130 and 135 but he didn't even clean it up or unify (didn't fight casamayor/freitas/mosley). He's made good career moves but never will he be #1 of all time. NEVER.

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      • borikua
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        #23
        Forget Floyd-Hatton, the real fight is Cotto-Hatton...

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