Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
Firstly after Mayweather if De La Hoya does fight on he'll fight either Winky Wright or Shane Mosely for a third time. Its possible he would face Trinidad if he came out of retirement but I'd say that would be unlikely.

The most likely outcome is that Oscar retires following the Mayweather fight, if not then a fight with his partner Winky would probably be the most likely. Hatton no way in hell. How is Oscar going to get down to 140? And you think Hatton would move up to 154lb? That ain't happening.

As for Mayweather, win or lose he will (providing he fights on) be looking soley at the 154lb division. He is far morel likely to chase a match with Cory Spinks or Travis Simms than he is to go backwards and drop two divisions to fight Ricky Hatton, whose star has already been replaced by Miguel Cotto.

As for Cotto dropping Cintron with a bodypunch, I am afraid this fight has never happened, unless you were lucky enough to see them sparring?

It was Quintana that Cotto beat in his last fight, he has never fought Cintron.

Cintron has only one defeat on his record to Margarito, but at 5 ft 11 and with knockout power in both hands I'd say Cintron would have far too much for Ricky Hatton.

Hatton relies on bullying his opponents, he sure as hell couldn't bully Cintron who could probably quite easily make 160 if he wanted. Cintron is a big lad.
Sorry lad your right, I thought you meant Quintana

All other points are null and void

Would cc if I could even though I disagree with some of your other points