a lot of fighters left the division yes
but as i said, for a time when hatton was at his peak the light welterweight division was much stronger than the welterweight division, and that is a fact (not a fenster fact tho because his facts generally arent facts)
and no hatton didnt fight any of the big names, but we are talking about the ridiculous notion that fighters always skip the division
its probably strionger than welterweight now is it not?
That's right, it was only hot for a moment and then Floyd and Cotto (the 2 biggest names at 140) went up to 147. And at 147 you had Floyd, Cotto, Margarito, Judah, Williams, Clottey, CIntron, etc.
Much better than Hatton, Malignaggi, Castillo, Witter, Harris, Corley, Ndou, etc.
Ring ratings for 2006. http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_2006
Ring Ratings for 2007. http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_2007
Ring Ratings for 2008. http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_2008
So when Hatton reigned it was only hot for a moment, and then the other 3 years he reigned it was so much inferior talent wise to 147. As I've said 147 has been historically the strongest division below HW, and throughout boxing history it has given the most biggest fights below HW. Fact.
you are moving away from the discussion point
2 or 3 years ago for about a year or 2 lww was better than ww, then for 2 or 3 years ww has been better than lww, now lww is better than ww and probly will be for a couple of years, and then it probly wont be for a couple of years, and then it probly will be
you made a ridiculous comment that hattons record is shit because he fought at light welterweight
its a ridiculous comment dude soz
I think you've mis-understood me. When i say 'merely good', i'm talking about in comparison with some of the greats which were mentioned earlier in the thread.
For example, Mayweather, Pacquiao, Leonard, Whittaker etc are/were great fighters, Hatton is/was a good fighter.
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Alright I'll entertain this post.
I'm moving away from the discussion point? This is your exact quote, "for a time when hatton was at his peak in the LWW division it was considered to have a lot more depth than the WW division."
So Hatton's peak would be from mid 2005 (when he beat Tszyu) to the end of 2007 when he got ko by Floyd. Except for a few months in 2005, the 140 pound division was much weaker than the 147 division in 2006, 2007, and even when he was top dog at 140 in 2008, it was still much weaker than the welterweight dvision. The ring ratings that I posted proved that.
And again your claim that the 140 pound division 2 or 3 years ago in your latest post is absurd. 2 or 3 years ago would be 2007 and 2008 and again the ring ratings proved that the 147 pound division was head and shoulders above the 140 division. And no, 140 now is not better than 147, not with Floyd and Manny being there, along with Mosley and Cotto who are both still ranked there, and now even Bradley has made the top 10 of WWs.
Class dismissed son.
I signed up on this forum 4 and a half years ago, guess what was being discussed?
The quality of Hatton's resume.
He was an exciting fighter, fought everyone he could, and left it all in the ring, at the end of the day that's all that matters.
Using p4p lists for factual backup are like using boxrec's ratings for backup, it's just debatable at best.
The fact that they are on the lists is the only factual thing about them, because the formula is opinion to begin with.
Back to the actual topic EVERY fighter has their resume picked apart by someone at some time, it's the nature of boxing. Noone has a perfect career that fought all their opponents in their primes.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
However, the P4P list represents the very best fighters at that time. The Ring's opinion, which is regarded as gospel, because it's compiled by so-called "experts," will almost certainly mirror the current view of fans.
Therefore any win over a fighter rated amongst the P4P elite should always be praised, respected and never downplayed. That should be a fact.![]()
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