Quote Originally Posted by Starr
Quote Originally Posted by miles
its only 1 fight and fighters do have off nights, but hatton does need to go back to the drawing board...

that did not go according to the script...not by a long way...
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 years


Quote Originally Posted by Oggie
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?
That 12th round should tell you enough about what Judah would have done to Hatton.
Agreed.
That was the first time Hatton has been out lasted by his opponent... and it's no coincidence that he was at welterweight when it first happened.
And just so everyone knows, I'm not having a go at Hatton (I was pretty much neutral, maybe slightly leaning towards Ricky)... I scored the fight 115 - 112 for Collazo and that is including the knockdown in the first. He was beaten, there is no other way around it. Aggression means nothing if you don't throw and land. From around the half way point, Hatton was just walking forward and throwing very little, walking straight into shots from Collazo. He was terrified of the right hook.