Does he have one?
I thought Hatton was unfortunate that he missed that "B" level opponents on his resume.
He mostly went from C+ level to A+, beating the C+ but losing to the A+
I thought he was a solid fighter, but he hurt himself with bad living, and was also matched with awkward opponents for his style, i.e Luis Collazo being a bit of a nightmare for him. It also didn't help that he faced "absoloute prime" versions of Pacquiao and mayweather.
Regardless, he won a lineal title, and IMO had a "respectable" career.
however, the general opinion of him, particularly since the ill-advised Senchenko fight seems to have hit an all time low, with many thinking he was some kind of poser, whom most decent 140lb fighters would easily have taken care of. An example being that many are saying guys like Brandon rios would easily spark a prime Hatton.
What is your opinion of the man, what he did, and what he could have done had he been more dedicated to his craft?
I thought Hatton was unfortunate that he missed that "B" level opponents on his resume.
He mostly went from C+ level to A+, beating the C+ but losing to the A+
I thought he was a solid fighter, but he hurt himself with bad living, and was also matched with awkward opponents for his style, i.e Luis Collazo being a bit of a nightmare for him. It also didn't help that he faced "absoloute prime" versions of Pacquiao and mayweather.
Regardless, he won a lineal title, and IMO had a "respectable" career.
however, the general opinion of him, particularly since the ill-advised Senchenko fight seems to have hit an all time low, with many thinking he was some kind of poser, whom most decent 140lb fighters would easily have taken care of. An example being that many are saying guys like Brandon rios would easily spark a prime Hatton.
What is your opinion of the man, what he did, and what he could have done had he been more dedicated to his craft?
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