Hatton would have a hard time with any hard-punching, disciplined 147 pounder. He would have a hard time against any slick boxer.
Now for my US buddies:
Hatton would get blown out of the water by any number of guys: Mayweather, Baldomir, Judah, Margarito, a foucused Collazo, Mosley.
Hatton would lose a tough contest to Castillo, Cotto, D. Hopkins and probably Paul Williams.
Where does that put Hatton? Right in the middle of the pack- above ordinary and below great. Hatton is way overrated and once the American refs start penalizing him for his "Hit, Kidney Punch, Clinch, Rabbit Punch, Clinch, Hook, Clinch" style, he will be forced to be who he really is: I decent fighter with an ok punch, ok movement and a good chin. Nothing special. Sorry, Brits.
on what basis do you say that fool?
have you seen all of hattons fights? or just the last 3. you are sad. you need to understand hatton is the future
have you seen all of hattons fights? or just the last 3. you are sad. you need to understand hatton is the future
Didn't Hatton say he was only fighting a few more times? Not really the time to call him the future. And I think he said it on the basis of his opinion.
I'm 99% sure that I saw something about Hatton before one on his fights that was saying he would only fight for 2-3 more years (last year). But then again, thats the same time I heard he had trouble making 140 and his fans swear that he doesn't, so perhaps his trainer and family were lying in the documentary.
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