Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Both Castillo and Corrales would beat Hatton
As long as hatton ad his camp have learnt from their screw up with the Collazo fight i would put my money on him winning both fights. V Collazo he looked liked he had no plan B. When Collazo was picking him off from range he was walking about looking totally lost only knowing one thing, keep going forward. Maybe now they will teach the boy to move his head allot more, and have some sort of defence, but of course keeping his natural attacking style...

I highly doubt Corrales would beat hatton. Like hatton he is best when he is fighting close range, both have aggressive styles. But with Corrales' big reach fighting close range against someone like hatton would favour hatton IMO. I also think there are big question marks on Corrales' chin. I strongly think if he got in the ring with hatton he would be sucked into a slug-fest very early on, and hattons body punches would take their tole, make Corrales start to neglect his defence of his chin paving the way for a 6-7 round KO in favour of hatton...

Castillo would be allot closer fight i would think. Him and hatton right now are again very similar fighters, both good punchers, both like to set a fast pace, have a great work rate' only thing i feel with Castillo that would go against him is he seems to be a slow starter. Likes to feel out his opponent for the first few rounds, where as hatton wouldn't let him do that. Id go for a hatton win in the 10 or 11th round. I think a step up in weight would see Castillo not being able to utilise is strength as much at light welter against a natural light welter. Personally think he has better boxing skills, but would get sucked into a slug fest with hatton again leading the way for hatton to stop him very late on, but a very close fight.