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Steelie & Memphies: The ONLY win/opponent that Hatton has thats bigger then any of Cottos is Tszyu.... But come on Hatton can't ride on that win alone for the rest of his career.... That was over a year ago since then he aint done shet!!! Wether it's management or whatever else yu wanna throw in there, we are talking about fighters here not boxing politics... Whatevers happening between him and his mngrs. thats his shet!!

Cotto on the other hand doesn't have that big name your right on that, but Cottos gradually moving up I mean heres a kid with 27 fights and already hes more then half way there to surpassing Hattons career as far as quality of opponents all he needs is a big/recognizable name. It took Hatton 39 fights to accomplish that, it looks like it will take Cotto a little more then half of that.


Another important thing is there is NO REAL SUPERSTAR and or dominant fighter at Welter right now like Tszyu was at one point, so you gotta also see what lies ahead for Cotto....

Antonio Margarito - The verdict is 50/50, those who think hes underrated and feared OR those who think hes overated and is a nobody. If Cotto beats him it won't mean much to you. Am I right?

PBF - Future is really unknown as he has stated he will fight ODLH then retire. This here IS THE ONLY NAME available at this moment for Cotto to add on his resume that will not only top BUT blow Hattons win over Tszyu out of the water.

Paul Williams - Still to be tested, is a contender at this point. If Cotto beats him it won't mean much to you. Am I right?

Kermit Cintron - Current IBF paper champ, holds a vacant belt has been BEATEN with every sense of the word by Margarito.
If Cotto beats him it won't mean much to you. Am I right?

So you see at this time there really isn't a dominant name in the Welters, theres only PBF but we know where hes headed. The only thing that is apparent to me is that Cotto will become THAT dominant force I'am talking about, he will become THAT next big name.
So you see Hatton had Tszyu to beat, who does Cotto have to beat thats representative of Tszyus caliber?

CC, except I'd add that the old, injured Tszyu that Hatton beat wasn't of the prime Tszyu's caliber either. Hatton's never beaten a world class fighter in his prime, just like Cotto. But Cotto's beaten a lot more good, solid, young, up-and-comers than Hatton has. And after watching each of their last 6 fights or so, I don't see any way Hatton lasts more than 6 or 7 rounds with Cotto at 147. And I don't see him lasting 12 at 140 either. Cotto, unlike the Tszyu that Hatton fought, is at his prime. And he hits harder than even a prime Tszyu did--easily. He also--as someone else here pointed out--doesn't need the room to punch that Tszyu needed. And he's bigger and stronger than Hatton and couldn't be pushed around by him--even at 140.

I'd love to see it--if only because so many people here are irrationally picking Hatton to win AT 147 (??!!!). Of course we won't ever see it, because Hatton's more realistic than a lot of these posters about his abilities at 147.
cc#125 for you...

IMO, I don't discredit Tszyu during the Hatton fight, injuries and all that are just part of it. Yes he was past his best days but would he have won then what? ? So I do fully credit Hatton for that one, but like I said you can't ride on one win alone.
Yes I agree with you Cottos in his prime, Tszyu was past it. It would be 2 totally different fight for Hatton.
At 140 I think both Hatton & Cotto are about the same as far as body structure, Hatton being a little more stalky.... But both having some type of weight issues, Hatton staying away from the pubs and blowing up willingly and Cotto just tryin to keep his natural body weight down both fighters making sacrifices. At 147 I don't think I need to elaborate much on that as were all aware of whats happened.

About Hatton being more realistic about his abilities at 147, though I don't question Hattons heart and if you ask me Hatton would fight Cotto at whatever weight 140 or 147, at 140 it will never happen now the only thing is for Hatton to give 147 another go which would be really risky.
The thing here is that Hatton will be stuck at 140 and will close out his career with 1 BIG win over an A class fighter and the rest a bunch of C possibly one B class fighter in there..... But thats about it the sad part about it IMO is that Hatton had what it took to make the end of his career a great one and he blew it. I see what hes doing and what he has in mind, hes gonna ride the 140 division 'till the end closing out his career with a fight against either JLC or Witter for an all English/European showdown. Before his last fight he'll probably fight Demetrius Hopkins and or possibly Vivian Harris someone along those lines.....