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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    It would be quite brutal to see Cotto lay hands on Hatton. Cotto's jab alone would mess his face up badly. At 140 or 147 I would give it to Cotto; though Miguel was getting weak at the junior welter weight, correct?

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    I think that at 147 Cotto would savage Hatton, but at 140 it would be a very competitive fight. A weight-drained Cotto might have a lot of problems taking Hatton's body-punches, not to mention how exhausting it would be to be weight-drained and have to wrestle with Hatton the entire fight.

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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    At 147 Hatton would get crushed.

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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    Cotto wins at 147, hatton at 140

    you guys are seriously not giving ricky the credit he deserves from saturday!!

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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    I was pleading that Hatton fight Cotto at 140lb because Cotto was ready to go but at 147 Cotto would decapitate him which puts into perspective how idiotic a second fight with Mayweather is because he is not worthy of challenging him at that weight.

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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    Bah Mayweather is smaller than Hatton naturally... look where they started their careers. Mayweather uses his great spead and defensive skills to compete at WW and LMW, but he isn't a natural WW at all. Who cares at 140? Cotto hasn't foughten there in years, and if Hatton had beaten MAyweather the fight would have been at 147... its like saying Roy Jones Jr would have beaten ALi at 175 after Ali came back after his 3 year ban. THere is no way ALi would have been able to make it back down, just like it would be impossible for Cotto to make 140 now. He's a lot bigger physically than he was at 140, and he's older by a few years.

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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    Cotto would crush Hatton at any weight. 147 or 140. I wish they would fight soon. I would love to see Hatton get smashed again

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    Default Re: Hatton is lucky he never made it past Mayweather

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Bah Mayweather is smaller than Hatton naturally... look where they started their careers. Mayweather uses his great spead and defensive skills to compete at WW and LMW, but he isn't a natural WW at all. Who cares at 140? Cotto hasn't foughten there in years, and if Hatton had beaten MAyweather the fight would have been at 147... its like saying Roy Jones Jr would have beaten ALi at 175 after Ali came back after his 3 year ban. THere is no way ALi would have been able to make it back down, just like it would be impossible for Cotto to make 140 now. He's a lot bigger physically than he was at 140, and he's older by a few years.
    I don't think Mayweather is naturally smaller than Hatton. I think Mayweather started off in the lower weights mainly because he was under-nourished. Over the years he's filled out and gained sized without a problem.

    People make the mistake of thinking Hatton is huge, because of how much he weighs in between fights. The reality is, he only adds fat. He doesn't have to lose muscle mass to reach 140. That's why he loses weight quite easily.

    Hatton doesn't have the core strength to compete at 147. Core strength is very important. Mayweather obviously does.

    Cotto would crush Hatton at 147. Hatton would be too much at 140 (even if they fought 2 years ago).

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