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  • Originally posted by c'monmang' View Post
    no one who actually knows what they are discussing.
    That's not what you said. You said NO ONE thought Hatton would win, let alone at 147.

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    • Originally posted by bsrizpac View Post
      That's not what you said. You said NO ONE thought Hatton would win, let alone at 147.
      go to the Hatton/ Floyd prediction thread..if there is one. Not who has the better chance...

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      • Originally posted by c'monmang' View Post
        go to the Hatton/ Floyd prediction thread..if there is one. Not who has the better chance...



        Oh btw, that guy who you said backed you up, you know your "homay" Viva Mexico, also said this. Must mean he's an idiot too, hey perfect high five e-"homay" for you:

        http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...oyd+prediction

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        • Depends. If Cotto loses in July he'll definitely retire undefeated. Unless Tony wins but emerges partially ruined, Tony-Floyd ain't happenin. If he fought Shane right now, Shane might have enough left to beat him but it ain't happenin this year so forget it. DLH can't win, Zab can't win, and Hatton can't win. He's in toss-up fights wit Cotto and Tony tho.

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          • He has paid his dues...

            After a successful Amatuer career, in pro's he remained 11 Years as World champion, 6 times World champion at 5 different weight classes, 3 of them linear, P4P No 1 since 2005, in the P4P List since 1999 almost a decade, HOF Career, Included in the biggest ppv fight ever. Ring Magazine Fighter Of The Year in two different years 1998 and 2007.

            Resume:

            Corrales
            Hernandez
            Manfredy
            Castillo
            Chavez
            Gatti
            Hatton
            De La Hoya
            Baldomir
            Judah

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            • Lol @ the polls. Yet people never give up.

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              • he retired as a coward thats more shameful than a defeat

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                • Originally posted by Parody View Post
                  He has paid his dues...

                  After a successful Amatuer career, in pro's he remained 11 Years as World champion, 6 times World champion at 5 different weight classes, 3 of them linear, P4P No 1 since 2005, in the P4P List since 1999 almost a decade, HOF Career, Included in the biggest ppv fight ever. Ring Magazine Fighter Of The Year in two different years 1998 and 2007.

                  Resume:

                  Corrales
                  Hernandez
                  Manfredy
                  Castillo
                  Chavez
                  Gatti
                  Hatton
                  De La Hoya
                  Baldomir
                  Judah
                  **** list after Chavez. There were better fights out there to define who he really was at 147. But he chose a past prime part time fighter in DLH and a jr welter to help boost his celeb status. 130 and 135 look very good though. HOF yes, atg top 20? Not even close.

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                  • Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone View Post
                    **** list after Chavez. There were better fights out there to define who he really was at 147. But he chose a past prime part time fighter in DLH and a jr welter to help boost his celeb status. 130 and 135 look very good though. HOF yes, atg top 20? Not even close.
                    Funny you say that...unfortunately the poll in this thread disagrees with you. The "Part-timer DLH" and Hatton" had the best chance out of the majority opinion, but once they lost the name calling and critising started immediately.

                    So if its a **** list after Chavez, then Cotto should not get any credit for beating Judah or Mosley right? Since Mosley was out of his prime as well and Judah lost to Cotto after he lost to Mayweather.

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                    • Originally posted by Parody View Post
                      Funny you say that...unfortunately the poll in this thread disagrees with you. The "Part-timer DLH" and Hatton" had the best chance out of the majority opinion, but once they lost the name calling and critising started immediately.
                      I could care less about a random poll. The fact of the matter is, he has avoided the toughest matchups at 147. The top 3 welters would crush Hatton and put a beating on an aged DLH.

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