Id say move up to 147, it has to be the Cotto fight, id say Cotto is the favourite, but this is the fight i want to see now.
Id say move up to 147, it has to be the Cotto fight, id say Cotto is the favourite, but this is the fight i want to see now.
Cotto at 140 would be best for Hatton. Would Cotto move down? Malignaggi at 140 would also be interesting.
Stay at 140......the big names will come to you from down below.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
I'd reckon Hatton is at his best at 140, and having demonstrated his lack of power at 140, I'm not surprised at Hatton's reluctance to accept the defeat that was inevitable.
No way Cotto comes down, Malignaggi, i can honestly seeing this being his next fight, but i think Hatton is to strong for Malignaggi.Originally Posted by Fightman
I think you're right and that Malignaggi will be the next fight. Cotto would come back down to 140 if the moneys right, trust me!Originally Posted by skel1983
I agree with ya there, but if the money is right I can see it down the line.Originally Posted by skel1983
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At 140: Pacquiao, Malignaggi, Demitrius Hopkins, Juan Diaz (would be an AWESOME fight), Ricardo Torres, Joel Casamayor
at 147: Cotto, PBF, Mosley, De la Hoya......doubt he could really win vs any of the top level guys at 147
Cotto will never ever fight at 140 again. If he does I'll eat my own shit.Originally Posted by Fightman
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Cotto will have to have something amputated for that to happen
Cotto at catchweight in the Garden (my back one!) would be the perfect scenario for me
Originally Posted by yoitsdan
....Hatton-Gatti would pique my intrest more than Hatton-Cotto because I doubt Hatton can impose his will on Miguel.
All I know is Hatton fought great. The problem with Hatton is the busy active fighter style is good and exciting and wins for awhile, but eventually he will lose a bit of the activity and he will lose big time like alot of the aggressive type fighters. Look what happened to Tyson. And I am not saying Hatton has the power of Tyson, but I like his heart. But what Hatton has similar to Mike is that his success is dependent on activity. If that activity slows a little with age or lack of motivation the style all of a sudden becomes ineffective. But all the credit to Hatton. Forget that talk about Castillo being washed up. yeah he was not the fighter he was in 2005 but so what. He had not slipped much. Those left hooks to the body were what stopped Castillo not the wear and tear as much.Originally Posted by skel1983
I'd say Pac-Hatton @ 135 would be a good one.Originally Posted by Lyle
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