PBF vs Hatton would be like PBF vs Gatti Hatton need to go down to 140 there is plenty of great fights and I still think he would be man to beat at 140. No way he would beat PBF after that performance tonight.
PBF vs Hatton would be like PBF vs Gatti Hatton need to go down to 140 there is plenty of great fights and I still think he would be man to beat at 140. No way he would beat PBF after that performance tonight.
Judah probably would have knocked Hatton out tonight. The southpaw style combined with the speed, power and reflexes would have given Hatton fits. Seriously, he needs to get back down to 140 right now and hope Mayweather stays where he is.
Collazo vs. Margarito anyone?
Hatton didn't have an off night. Collazo had an on night and exposed Hattons flaws I been telling ya'll Hatton fans about for yearsOriginally Posted by miles
That 12th round should tell you enough about what Judah would have done to Hatton.Originally Posted by Oggie
Originally Posted by Clydey_2_Times
for a sound post...
to be honest im still trying to put together my thoughts about what happened out there....
every fighter is entitled to an off night, but the hatton camp needs to work on stopping an repeats....
that cant happen again...there is too much at stake...
I hope you're right but stamina is one of Hattons' biggest assets but it just didn't seem to follow him up to welter. An off night doesn't explain that unless he took Collazo too lightly and didn't train hard enough. Can't see Billy Graham standing for that though so I'm not sure that explains it.Originally Posted by Clydey_2_Times
No one is bitching about the Castillo fight. I'm drawing a comparison. Should I not do that when it makes most of the people in this thread sound like hypocrites? My point is fighters are entitled to a bad night and even more so then they challenge a very good southpaw for a world title at a new weight.Originally Posted by Mr. Cosell
It's just your typical knee jerk reaction from people eager to see Hatton taken down a peg.
Still like Hatton's chances against Floyd.
The Southpaw stance was the difference in Hatton's performance IMO.
Hatton will do fine at 147 as long as he sticks to the guys moving up to it like he has (Floyd, Cotto, Gatti etc.) but I think Margarito is out of the picture for the Hitman now.
How can you honestly say hatton outright lost that fight? It was close, but you start off with an automatic 10-8 round. Throw that out and I can see it going either way, but you can't. Hatton won the fight and that's the bottom line. He had knockdowns, was more aggressive, set the pace, had a higher punch output AND punches landed in a back and forth fight.
Wasn't his off night Magee, and VilchesOriginally Posted by miles
This was a situation of Hattons flaws getting exposed again
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thats how i feel, collazo had the strength to neutralize hatton on the inside, mayweather might have an even easier time keeping hatton on the outside but eventually he WILL get inside and PBF wont be able to do what collazo didOriginally Posted by The_One77
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SPOT ONOriginally Posted by Clydey_2_Times
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Oh, there's no doubt the stamina wasn't there tonight. I think that possibly had a lot to do with being in against a natural welterweight. Hatton couldn't bully him as you would expect. My biggest regret about this fight is that it has given Starr the minor excuse he/she/it needed to go on on of her patented self-obsessed, logically and factually flawed rants.Originally Posted by enigma
at the end of the day hatton got the job done, it might not have been pretty but it sufficed. this is hattons first fight at a new weight and he was fighting for a belt, its a start. it was far from perfect but its a start....there is no reason why hatton cannot learn from this and get better....Originally Posted by Starr
Throught 4 straight rounds Collazo outpunched Hatton 45 to 24.Originally Posted by Entragian
Thats 4 rounds automatic Collazo. And Collazo also beat Hatton for 2 other rounds in a slow pace where Hatton couldn't do anything, and he messed him up that 12th round. Have it 8 rounds to 4 for Collazo or 7 rounds to 5 Collazo.
Like I said, props to Hatton for standing up in that 12th round. THe 12 knockout Collazo had him on dream street but Hatton didn't win that fight ime.
Floyd would do worse to Hatton because of his shorter arms then Collazo on the inside, Floyd also will clinch at a slant and not straight in like Collazo so he would land Hatton there too, and Floyd has a good jab to the head and pit of the stomach which when Collazo used was effective.Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
Like I've been saying, let Hatton fight Mayweather and get slaughtered. He fought Collazo and got tenderized and nearly put through the grinder in the 12th![]()
agreed. its not easy being an atheist!Originally Posted by Clydey_2_Times
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