Hey Gents,
Brilliant performance on Mayweather's part. His footwork and defense were superb as usual. He potshotted and counter-punched beautifully. His timing and accuracy were amazing; definitely the best in the biz for the last 10or so years. Simply a masterful performance. Only his fights against Genaro Hernandez, Diego Corrales, and Arturo Gatti exceeded this performance.

The only way I foresaw Hatton having any chance of beating Mayweather was if Mayweather broke one of his hands and had a lackluster performance like he did in his first fight against Jose Luis Castillo (which, by the way, many experts believe Mayweather lost). To his credit, Mayweather knew he performed badly in this fight and that the win was a gift, so he made an immediate rematch and schooled Castillo the second time around when Castillo was in his prime.

Looking ahead to the future, I believe Mayweather will fight again against either Cotto or De La Hoya in a year or so. He's at the top of his game and fame right now and won't be able to stay away from the limelight and money. Personally, I hope it will be against Cotto 'cause he'd school De La Hoya again in a boring rematch. Cotto would have a better shot of beating him especially if the aforementioned (i.e. he sustains a broken hand) happens. Other than that, I foresee Mayweather beating Cotto by decision. After that, I think Mayweather should retire for good at 40-0.

Anyway, that's my two cents...

Take Care,
Lito