Collazo had the same 7 weeks to prepare for Hatton ;)
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Collazo had the same 7 weeks to prepare for Hatton ;)
who is Calozzo ive heard him mentioned a few times now ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Bigsexy
Callozo has a good chance of beating Cotto imo
If Cotto loses to Malignaggi all thats out.Quote:
Originally Posted by The_One77
really... wow i thought he was already a natrual welter ::**Quote:
Originally Posted by Starr
Is that why Hatton is ducking a rematch and why none of you want him to fight Collazo again but hide it behind "he won fair and square no need for a rematch." because you know what would happen in that rematch ;)
no he won a close decision do you really want to see that fight again and would you pay for it... because i cant see many that wouldQuote:
Originally Posted by Starr
I would love to see them fight again and if I had to pay for it then I would ;) Because I would want to see how Hatton responds if he can seal the deal like Mayweather or of he would fail.
Do you have a source that backs up your statement about Hatton ducking Collazo or is the just the typical nonsense from you, when you do not like a boxer? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Starr
I'd like to see it, but I wouldn't pay for it. Which is to say that--despite my misgivings--if I put my money where my mouth is I'd rather see Hatton-Cotto or Hatton-Castillo.Quote:
Originally Posted by Saddo
Can someone clear this up for me though: are Castillo and Cotto not set to fight each other after their next fights? And if so, who is Ricky really going to fight next (assuming it's not PBF, which I don't think is happening that soon)? Because if it's not Cotto or Castillo, I don't really see what all these great fights are that are awaiting Hatton at Jr. Welter.
What gets me, is that alot of people who claim that Floyd lost to Castillo the first time, and demanded a rematch, are the same people saying Hatton shouldn't give Collazo a rematch.
You want the truth? Hatton can't handle the truth! Truth=Floyd Mayweather Jr.
I'd bet anything Hatton's next fight will still be at welterweight but will be against the winner of Gatti-Baldomir. Since I think Castillo will beat Corrales, and he's lined up with Cotto next, there's really no one at 140. If he doesn't fight Collazo, he will have no one else but the Gatti-Baldomir winner, unless he takes that bum mandatory. This is a critical time for Hatton.
Hatton is moving back down to 140 instead of giving Collazo a rematch that HE PROMISED he would give him ;) IF THATS NOT DUCKING I DON'T KNOW WHAT IS ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by azumir
sum1 quoted that the WBa said who he has to fight If he stays at 140.Quote:
Originally Posted by ImRipped
Btw, is it only me who thinks don king f***ed up? surly it was his job to have a clause in there somewhere that if hatton did indeed win the fight he had to give collazo a rematch?
I'd actually really like to see that fight. Well--I'd really like to see Hatton-Gatti; not so into Hatton-Baldomir. I think a Hatton-Gatti fight would be MUCH closer than the beatdown Floyd gave him. Either one of these would set up a PBF or Margarito fight nicely though--though I can't see Ricky fairing well against either of those guys.Quote:
Originally Posted by ImRipped