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Amazing how almost none of you, Saddo included, adressed the post topic.

Yes, Hatton won a close fight. But he promised Collazo a rematch, face to face. Some of you folks are just so high on Hatton (FOR OBVIOUS REASONS) that as long as he wins, it means he doesnt do anything wrong.
cant see anything wrong with winning a fight... regardless of what you think mate the decision wont be made because you and your alter ego Mr Nightmare doing millions of anti Hatton posts... the world just dont work like that...

but at the risk REPEATING myself

A better prepared Hatton and i aint talking a 7 weeks notice one who by the way won the fight all be it close BUT and well perpared Hatton would be a landslide victory and even and anti hatton fan like you would be able to see this.

so for me whats the point in wasting time with a rematch when there are far better matchups to be made for Hatton...

are are you saying the first meeting was such a classic you want to see it again


It wasn't a classic, but a good fight. Although I agree that Hatton would look better with more prep time, so would Collazo. It's also Hatton's fault, and his team's fault for not having the proper time. I think Hatton would win the rematch, but he clearly doesn't belong at 147. Collazo is a good fighter, don't get me wrong, but Hatton wasn't able to impose his will, or tire Collazo like he does at 140. Hatton can't fight the bigger guys. I would say a rematch would show how much heart Hatton has, but going back to 140, is clearly a better business decision. So, I can live with both scenarios.