Ricky Hatton's fight against Callazo raised more questions than answers on Saturday night.

I thought he looked a bit slow, and the snap from his punches was gone. He also got pushed around a bit by the naturally bigger Callazo but the biggest problems were caused because of the southpaw stance.

For the whole fight Hatton seemed to be tripping over Callazo's right foot and this meant he couldn't get in position to throw. His left was taken out of the game because Callazo was cleverly turning his right shoulder into Rick, so the left ended up around the shoulder and back area.

I would say that if Ricky is going to stay at 147 he will be up against it, although you will see a totally different Hatton against an Orthodox fighter. Hatton's only knockdown in his career came against a southpaw (Aemon McGee) and it is no secret that he struggles against them. For that reason alone you almost have to dis-regard this fight when considering his chances against other welters. The other main concern is the weight, at 140 Hatton is ripped, strong and fast, an awesome body puncher that can set a relentless pace and bully people around the ring for 12 rounds and take anything his opponent has got to give and I don't think even the "Pretty Boy" could live with him at that weight, but at 147 the speed and movement were diminished and the power hadn't moved up with him. He was also feeling the power from Callazo, who is not regarded as having heavy hands in that division. Ricky's heart got him through the twelfth round on Saturday and if PBF fought Rick at 147 my guess is that he would box his head off.

Stay away from Judah and go for a superfight vs. Chico or Gatti, either would be fight of the year.