He took Collazo's BEST shots and stayed on his feet you daft twat. Collazo had previousley KO'd the jr-middle champ and was a natural 147 pounder and yet he couldn't put Ricky a natural 140 pounder on his ass LOL. "Very light puncher" you say, not when a 140 pounder is taking the shots![]()
I swear to god, I've never seen a case where more is made of 7 lbs than with your boy Hatton. I'm a daft twat, please. You are probably the most delluded, immature poster on this site and anyone who knows dick all can see it. For christs sake, he fights at ONE weight class above the weight he's been at his entire career, and he's supposed to this totally innefective, completely different fighter, even when he had TWO chances to add the weight properly. How bout Manny Pacquiao who takes the best punches 130 has to offer when he was fighting at 112(and had been KO'ed) while Hatton was still at 140. What does that say about Hatton if he can't handle moving up 7 lbs, so much so that he can't even take a semi decent punch at that weight. Can you think of one other fighter in history who gets the same tag?? They were this monter in one division, but move up one weight class and they were totally out of their depth? Of course you can't, because it's not the case. It has a lot less to do with how effective Hatton is at Welter, but more with how there are BETTER fighters than him at the weight. That's why he's considered so good at 140 but not Welter, his opponents aren't on the same level. He can't take a good punch at any weight, Collazo doesn't hit nearly as hard as several fighters in Hatton's division such as Torres or Holt. Urango probably hit harder too, he just didn't have the skill to land much on Hatton. But hey, what's really the use in arguing. Hatton will be remembered as the good fighter he is who caught Tszyu at the right time, but nothing more. Go cry about it.
First of all, just because he wasn't floored doesn't mean he walked through Collazo's shots. Secondly, Hatton was about as close to being floored as you can get without actually dropping. He was badly hurt. I remember watching that, as someone who was cheering for Hatton, thinking he was lucky to make it out of the round.
And I thought your little vacation had done you some good.
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