When he entered the ring against a "shot"(yeah right) Tszyu, I was rooting for Kostya thinking that Hatton was nothing but an overhyped boxer from britain, and believe me I am from Puerto Rico and people tend to hate people that can give Cotto a hard fight, but I am 100% non bias when it comes to my favorite sport. Hatton that night proved me damn wrong, and impressed me at the same time.

The guy is 5'6 and is a f*** tank, never back downs, Tyson-like pressure, cuts the ring as good as a prime Duran,a stamina that can give Mayweather a run for his money(stamina-wise, iron chin, and the best attribute that he has: HEART.This guy is a beast at his weight, and don't get me wrong I know he doesn't has any bussiness at 147 simply because of his size, but 140 is where he's at home.

He is the best 140 pounder at the moment hands down , no questions asked. I love Castillo's style he is #2 behind Hatton P4P pressure style fighter, but he's older, been in many wars, is way slower and he just recently entered the weight class, while Hatton is younger, hungrier, tougher and faster than Castillo. IMO Castillo has a good chance because he's a body snatcher at all times and that is something I really love about him, and Hatton looked weird when Urango punished his body and maybe this could be his Aquilles heel, but is way to soon to prove that, and I know that his lion heart will overcome this.

Paulie is a speedy slick boxer with great footwork, but believe me Hatton's pressure style will give this kid nightmares. Hatton is simply too tough against this kid. Castillo too. IMO N'Dou would had a better chance if he punished the body from the 1st round, he was cutting the ring like a pro but was headhunting with predictable telegraphed shots against the faster and slicker Paulie.If he would had focused on the body instead of his head it would had been a way different story.

In conclusion Hatton is the top dog at 140 and that is where he needs to stay as the king of the division.