So PBF beats a 34 year old De La Hoya and a shot Sharmba Mitchell and Zab Judah as his biggest wins. His career has "OVERRATED" written all over it. He should stay retired.
I knew this thread would turn into a Mayweather bashing thread. Thanks for being so predictable.:roll:
:| :| :| What a cheek! Imagine turning a Hatton bashing thread into a PBF bashing thread :scaredas: The pathetic thing is PBF nuthuggers don't realise how hypocritical they are.
Im a fan of both fighters but if Hatton or Mayweather makes a excuse to back out of this fight they will look like a fool in the eyes of many boxing fans. They is no turning back for either one imo
I hope you judged Floyd with that same logic when he declined to fight Margo. I hope you used that same logic when Floyd chose to fight Brusseles in an eliminator for the right to fight Gatti instead of setting his sights on Tszyu.
I don't know, I'm not Hatton. But if Floyd wants this fight at 147 I think Hatton is entitled to a tune up at that weight since he obviously wasn't comfortable in his initial foray into that division. Perhaps Malignaggi would be a good fight for him, but would Paulie want to risk a 2nd loss at this point in his career? Judah could be another possibility.