I would like to see Hatton fight Cotto, because Cotto throws such short, sharp punches, I dont think Hatton would get a chance to do that hold-the-arm-and-punch-with-the-other trick. I'd love to see that matchup.
Honestly, I think you're still bitter about Hatton making your boy Tszyu quit.
Honestly, I think you're still bitter about Hatton making your boy Tszyu quit.
Not at all. I dont like Hatton's tactics, but I will not discredit him in his victories of KT and Collazo. I just think the way Cotto throws those close, short punches, he'll catch Hatton coming in.
Hatton vs Collazo is no more of a robbery than is Mayweather vs Castillo
Mayweather won 4 of the first 5 rounds EASILY. To say that without a doubt he didn't win at least 2 rounds (there were some VERY close rounds, specifically 9 and 11) the rest of the fight is ludacris.
Neither fights were robberies, just rather very, very close fights that could've gone either way.
I thought Collazo did more than enough to beat Hatton. In the beginning he fought Hatton's fight & then adjusted to him. His combination punching, & defense should've won him the fight on the cards. Hatton was confused & discouraged through most of the fight & didn't adjust at all to Collazo. After the fight Hatton didn't even mention PBF as far as being an opponent. Immediately after the fight he was talking about dropping down to 140. He went on to call out Cotto & the Lightweight winner of JLC vs Corrales. I think Hatton's fans are more confident in his skills than he is.
I think Collazo deserves his moment after the way he looked against Hatton. Collazo should've won, but it was a very close fight, I will not call it a robbery.
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