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    What weight was Hatton champion at?
    Why didn't Floyd fight him in '05 or '06 instead of Mitchell or Judah? Instead of in late '07 when Hatton's well noted weight gains between bouts had already deteriorated his resilience and had looked very ordinary against Collazo? I still think Floyd would have won (easy) but it would have been a more significant win
    Floyd cherry picked a 2007 Hatton over a 2006 Hatton. LOL another great excuse to add to the mental scrap book.
    Who said cherry picked? Nice way to avoid the question I'm sure most would agree that the Hatton of '05 would have been a sterner test than the version Floyd faced in December '07
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    Quote Originally Posted by La Cucaracha View Post
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    What weight was Hatton champion at?
    Why didn't Floyd fight him in '05 or '06 instead of Mitchell or Judah? Instead of in late '07 when Hatton's well noted weight gains between bouts had already deteriorated his resilience and had looked very ordinary against Collazo? I still think Floyd would have won (easy) but it would have been a more significant win
    Floyd cherry picked a 2007 Hatton over a 2006 Hatton. LOL another great excuse to add to the mental scrap book.
    Who said cherry picked? Nice way to avoid the question I'm sure most would agree that the Hatton of '05 would have been a sterner test than the version Floyd faced in December '07
    The floyd that fought Gatti would have defeated Chuck Norrris and Hatton in the same phone booth. Fact.

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    What weight was Hatton champion at?
    Why didn't Floyd fight him in '05 or '06 instead of Mitchell or Judah? Instead of in late '07 when Hatton's well noted weight gains between bouts had already deteriorated his resilience and had looked very ordinary against Collazo? I still think Floyd would have won (easy) but it would have been a more significant win
    Floyd cherry picked a 2007 Hatton over a 2006 Hatton. LOL another great excuse to add to the mental scrap book.
    Who said cherry picked? Nice way to avoid the question I'm sure most would agree that the Hatton of '05 would have been a sterner test than the version Floyd faced in December '07
    The floyd that fought Gatti would have defeated Chuck Norrris and Hatton in the same phone booth. Fact.
    Agreed and I never said he wouldn't have but I would have given more credit to Floyd had he faced Hatton then instead of Gatti
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    Quote Originally Posted by La Cucaracha View Post
    What weight was Hatton champion at?
    Why didn't Floyd fight him in '05 or '06 instead of Mitchell or Judah? Instead of in late '07 when Hatton's well noted weight gains between bouts had already deteriorated his resilience and had looked very ordinary against Collazo? I still think Floyd would have won (easy) but it would have been a more significant win
    Floyd cherry picked a 2007 Hatton over a 2006 Hatton. LOL another great excuse to add to the mental scrap book.
    Who said cherry picked? Nice way to avoid the question I'm sure most would agree that the Hatton of '05 would have been a sterner test than the version Floyd faced in December '07
    The floyd that fought Gatti would have defeated Chuck Norrris and Hatton in the same phone booth. Fact.
    Agreed and I never said he wouldn't have but I would have given more credit to Floyd had he faced Hatton then instead of Gatti
    Why did Floyd (and Oscar) avoid Kostya?
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