Re: Hatton and PBF are they still PRIME?
If Hatton would not have looked so phenomenal against Malignaggi, I would have said he was past his prime. This is based on the fact of how many wars he has been in and how poor of conditioning he has between fights. If he takes to heart the lessons from Mayweather Sr. and fights smarter, slightly less aggressive and uses a little more dedication in his off time he could tack years onto his career. That being said he looked near flawless against PM.
As for PBF it's all speculation he was still prime when he "retired" and he is a gym rat by nature, but without anything to base it on it's all speculation.
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