How is he the best light welter in the world when he has refused to face the best light welters in the world? Apart from Kostya he has never faced the best contenders in his divsion.
Sorry, next time can you put a note at the top of your post saying '******ED OPINION UPCOMING', then I'll avoid it. You can't say 'he's refused to fight the best light welters' when he's just beat the guy ranked as his nearest challenger.
Why are you still posting? Dont you understand the concept of a message board or has that escaped you? This is a forum whereby people post subjective opinions based on there own merit. I couldnt give two ****s about you or your bull**** opinion. The facts remain only a ****** would consider Paulie as Hattons best challenge in his division and then use the reasoning that he was the number 2 as some form of credible argument. Getting into a debate with a lab rat like yourself isnt even worth the time as your not capable of a rational debate without being a ****. With that in mind il start using the "ignore" function and add you to my list of CASUAL ***** POSTERS to ignore.
I thought Hatton was excellent last night actually the best I had seen of him in years quite frankly. He still does not move his head enough but he probably never will. He used his physicality well against Malignaggi who besically went into survival model. I don't know if he is pound for pound the best Brit but I am really glad he will be around for a while longer. I feared prior to yesterday's contest that his time had come. He thinks he cannot lose at 140 I beg to differ but we might well get the chance to find out.
I bet you look at this post, you **** smoking meathead. I'd value The Ring's opinion over yours, therefore I'm happy to consider Malignaggi as Hatton's nearest challenger. After Witter's loss, Bradley only have one good win and Torres/Holt sharing victories over each other, Malignaggi really was the only option, only a hater couldn't see that.
I dont think Hatton will fight any of the better contenders at 140 as his interested in marquee fights against big money opponents.
Olusegun would surely beat him? How do you see that fight playing out? I doubt Hatton would take a dangerous challenge like that, but what is your analysis all the same?
Granted. Is it ironic that all you Hatton muppets are cut from the same cloth.Dont worry that was a rhetorical question. It doesnt require an answer. (you might want to look up what rhetorical means though so you get the gist of my post)