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    Default Re: Hatton VS Cotto

    Cotto's only loss was against a pressure fighter so maybe that style is his weakness. I'd pick Miguel but Hatton would have a decent chance if he can take Cotto's shots fairly well. If Ricky was as inspired as the KT fight then he'd give it a good shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Cotto's only loss was against a pressure fighter so maybe that style is his weakness. I'd pick Miguel but Hatton would have a decent chance if he can take Cotto's shots fairly well. If Ricky was as inspired as the KT fight then he'd give it a good shot.
    The Ricky that beat Kostya is gone forever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by eagle View Post
    Cotto's only loss was against a pressure fighter so maybe that style is his weakness. I'd pick Miguel but Hatton would have a decent chance if he can take Cotto's shots fairly well. If Ricky was as inspired as the KT fight then he'd give it a good shot.
    The Ricky that beat Kostya is gone forever.
    I think mainly because he hasnt had Dave Parris as ref again..... haha

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    It would be a cracking matchup and I wouldn't rule Hatton out at all. 147 obviously favours Cotto, but I think Hatton has a style that could cause Cotto fits. Cotto would be forced to work hard for 3 minutes a round and would have Hatton mauling at him in close. Cotto has a lot of great skills but I think his weakness is stamina and punch output, he can be lazy and gets tired. He can be outworked. Of course, Cotto might stop Hatton, but I think Hatton has a decent shot of stopping Cotto too.

    I like the clash of styles a lot.

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    Default Re: Hatton VS Cotto

    Cotto would put a terrible beating on Hatton, it might be competitive early on, but I have no doubt that Cotto would stop Hatton in the mid/late rounds.

    I have no reason to believe that Hatton has the power or the style to trouble Cotto (unless the fight is below 147, then the weight-drain will badly effect Cotto's punch resistance).

    Urango was hurting Hatton to the body, imagine what Cotto would do to him.

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    Default Re: Hatton VS Cotto

    Cotto has improved a lot against Mosley.Cotto TKOs Hatton before round 10.

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    Default Re: Hatton VS Cotto

    I think Hatton will win against Pacman but I don't think he'd beat Cotto .
    Cotto at 140 was not the fighter he is at 147 , at 140 Cotto was easily shaken by solid punchers and Hatton would definately have won handsomely in my opinion but at 147 Cotto is refreshed and stronger .
    Cotto is a good,strong,well rounded Welterweight who in my eyes is still unbeaten .
    Cotto versus Hatton will never happen at 140 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Cotto would put a terrible beating on Hatton, it might be competitive early on, but I have no doubt that Cotto would stop Hatton in the mid/late rounds.

    I have no reason to believe that Hatton has the power or the style to trouble Cotto (unless the fight is below 147, then the weight-drain will badly effect Cotto's punch resistance).

    Urango was hurting Hatton to the body, imagine what Cotto would do to him.
    To be fair to Hatton he was ill on fight night against Urango. He had a chest infection the week of the fight. There was an interview a few days before the fight and he looked and sounded like shit. IMO he shouldn't have fought, plus Urango is a decent puncher.

    At 147 there would be no point but at a catch weight i think it's 50-50. At 140 i think the weight drain and Hatton's work-rate would be far too big a hurdle for Cotto to overcome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ono View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Cotto would put a terrible beating on Hatton, it might be competitive early on, but I have no doubt that Cotto would stop Hatton in the mid/late rounds.

    I have no reason to believe that Hatton has the power or the style to trouble Cotto (unless the fight is below 147, then the weight-drain will badly effect Cotto's punch resistance).

    Urango was hurting Hatton to the body, imagine what Cotto would do to him.
    To be fair to Hatton he was ill on fight night against Urango. He had a chest infection the week of the fight. There was an interview a few days before the fight and he looked and sounded like shit. IMO he shouldn't have fought, plus Urango is a decent puncher.

    At 147 there would be no point but at a catch weight i think it's 50-50. At 140 i think the weight drain and Hatton's work-rate would be far too big a hurdle for Cotto to overcome.
    I'd forgotten that Hatton was ill, but Urango was still buckling him with body shots, and I'd wager that Cotto hits significantly harder than Urango. Collazo also had him badly hurt at 147. I'm a Hatton fan, but I don't see any way he beats Cotto at 147.

    Is there any real point in this fight occurring at 140? If Hatton needs Cotto to be badly weight-drained for him to have a chance, what's that point? It would be absolutely pathetic IMO and I would hope that pundits and fans would heap scathing criticism on the fight for that reason. Why not fight at 147 and only let Cotto throw with his left hand or something like that, he'd be just as handicapped as he would be fighting at 140.

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