Re: Saddo's Official Pound for Pound List II

Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer

Originally Posted by
killersheep

Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
So a man od 43-1 doesnt make your top 10 because he hasnt impressed you in victory.
You cannot argue with hattons record its far more established than most of your top 10.
If we were completely focusing on performance over everything else then surely mayweather would of only been 3-4 when he was around??
Hatton has ONE good victory on his resume that was worthy of p4p status and that was 3 years ago. He's not far down the list mind you I have him in the 12-13 area. Like I said a win over Paulie or Torres for that matter puts him at 10. As Lefty has said it's not as though either one of us is going to change the others mind so this is pointless.
I would like to know how Berto got on your list though.
But thats completely untrue
he has been beating top class opposition for 3-4 years now.
Castillo, urango, collazo = all still have impecable records barring their losses to hatton.
Maussa, phillips, olivera, lazcano = all world class competitors on their day
The tszyu fight gets talked about so much because at the time Kostya was the fighter in the world to beat and hatton didnt just beat him but stopped him with a superhuman performance.
But dont let the doubters fool you, hatton has been seeing off world championship opposition ever since and has only come a croper against the worlds best p4p fighter
Still plugging the Tszyu fight you sound like George Bush saying "9/11, 9/11, 9/11"
I am a very what have you done lately guy, Sergio Mora just beat the man to beat at 154, does that mean he is a p4p guy? No
Hatton's last 3 fights
Lazcano - way past it, nothing but a showcase fight for Hatton, you can't make it out to be anything more than it was. Lazcano coming in off a loss following 15 months of inactivity. Currently at #9 on the ring list
Mayweather - we don't need to go into this again
Jose Luis Castillo - see Lazcano. If there was justice he should have been coming in off a loss, Ngoudjo definately won that fight.
Juan Urango - Power and nothing else. Not exactly a stellar performance by Ricky. Currently # 7 on the ring list.
Luis Collazo - The softest punching WW in the game. It's lucky for Hatton that he got that flash knockdown in the first round, or it would have been a draw.
Mijares last 5 fights
Munoz - unification match against a legitimate super flyweight in his prime.
Still rated at # 3 by the ring
Navarro - also in his prime coming in off a loss that would have been a draw. Still rated at # 7 by the ring
Gorjux - ok this was his mandatory so he took him out in one
Kikui - In his prime. One of the highest rated Japanese super Flyweights at the time.
Arce - Blood and guts action fighter. Still in his prime. Still rated #5 by the ring.
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