Yeah, there's no way he can fight Cotto. He's only coming back for the money so he'll want somebody small with a big name like JMM that he can bully and not get sparked again.
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Yeah, there's no way he can fight Cotto. He's only coming back for the money so he'll want somebody small with a big name like JMM that he can bully and not get sparked again.
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Would be a hell of a war! but i would recon Cotto gets Hatton out of there by the 5th.There both past there best put Cotto is to strong for Hatton.Years ago i would of give Hatton a advantage at 140lb but not at 147lb.
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This is actually one fight where I could justify a catchweight to make it more fair. No belts or bullshit involved just a good fan fight.
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Hatton wouldn't last more than 5 or 6 rounds against Cotto. It would be an ugly, one-sided fight.
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Whoever sanctions a fight of Hatton-Cotto should be charge with attempted murder. Cotto although not at his best anymore, still has more than enough to hurt Hatton.
I agree with general consensus that this would be a very dangerous fight for Hatton... I mean literally dangerous for his well being.
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I still have a yearning for a Hatton vs Bradley but this would be a superb fight.I'm not ready to sell Cotto down the river and put him on the scrap heap following his wars with Margarito and Pacquiao.Encounters such as those can tax any fighter beyond a physical toll but he has much more in the tank than Hatton right now.Much more skilled and well rounded fighter and maybe a touch of slippage...maybe...but has more of a buffer than a worn and freshly starched Hatton.Difference in pedigree obvious.I think Cottos improved boxing would shine with a frontal and hook prone Hatton and he would have a nice convincing rebound victory come the late rounds.
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