how would prime hatton do against current top 140lb fighters

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  1. dannyboy147

    dannyboy147 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    we get the point you dont rate hatton and you think he is **** but you cant back it up!! sarcasm is fine in the playground but this is a boxing forum for adults. yes we know he got KO'd by the smaller phillipino who is regarded as the Pound for pound king.

    Pacman also destroyed De la hoya,Cotto and margerito. Do you rate these guys or are these also over hyped china chinned bums?!

    Question-could you spell or even pronounce pacmans name before he fought oscar? and did the hatton brothers get really drunk one night and spit roast your mum?

    bet she loved it :blurp!!!!
     
  2. Ech110

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    Khan and Madina take him out for sure. Khan has to much speed and talent for him. Madina throws bombs, and Hatton doesn't have an iron chin.
     
  3. Noam Chomsky

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    ODLH was drained, and way too old, Cotto and Marg didn't go down, unlike Hatton. That china chinned glass jawed disgrace. He looked dead! Stop making Hatton out to be Jake LaMotta, that's something he ain't. Neither the heart or the chin, he was an over-hyped fighter that was exposed when he fought at world class. FACT
     
  4. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pretty much what my answer would be.

    I think in what would be considered something of an upset, Khan would stop a prime Hatton late in the fight.

    I see Hatton taking most of the rest of them, with varying degrees of difficulty, though I wouldn't be *shocked* if Alexander beat him. In fact, considering Alexander isn't in his prime yet, if he continues to improve as he enters his prime, I think if we revisit this debate in 2-3 years, he might even be considered the favourite.
     
  5. dannyboy147

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    i admitted he was exposed at world class 6 pages ago!! the topic was how would he fair against the current guys at 140 and you said he would lose to all of them.

    do tell in detail how and why.....................................

    for the record once again its prime hatton not shot to **** out on his feet against lascano hatton. i will be back in 10 minutes,give you time to go to boxrec and youtube and maybe even get your mum to make you a little snack.Poor little soldier must be tired from all this typing.
     
  6. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    So in other words you think Hatton would lose to the top 140 pounders? I wasn't sure after reading your posts.
     
  7. horst

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    I honestly think he beats all of them. The Hatton who beat Tszyu was better than all of these guys. Hatton-Bradley would have been a very close fight, they are pretty evenly-matched, but I'd back Hatton to punch out the decision. Alexander and Khan would present problems with their speed, but both are too flawed at this stage to beat Hatton, Ricky was already pretty experienced and seasoned before he even got to proper world title status. Maidana has a shot because of his power, but again I think Hatton grinds out wins against him and Ortiz much like he did against Urango etc.
     
  8. Noam Chomsky

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    Oh, I got one for you, Hatton was winning the second round vs MP by a....COUNTRY MILE!!!!!!!!!!
     
  9. Noam Chomsky

    Noam Chomsky A Source of Emulation Full Member

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    The difference between Prime Hatton, and Shot Hatton, isn't Hatton, it's his competition. Look, all these guys at 140 would handle Hatton, he doesn't have the chin to fight as crudely as he does and still win. All these guys hit hard enough to knock hatton the F out. And Hatton isn't some defensive elusive mastermind, he will get cracked and cracked often, and go down.
     
  10. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    He honestly beats them all

    Bradley - Toughest fight but doesnt hit hard enough to keep Hatton off him.

    Khan - Stylistic nightmare, think Maidana fight with more vicious bodyshots and faster feet to be in Khans face all night with a better inside game than Maidana's.

    Alexander - Overwhelms him and exposes his defensive flaws, ala Kotelnik.

    Ortiz - Simply breaks his heart, ala Maidana.
     
  11. Noam Chomsky

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    Even more honestly:

    Bradley, out works Hatton, gets off his body shots first, Hatton crumbles to the ground, with mom crying in the background.

    Alexander, catches Hatton with a brutal uppercut as Hatton comes straight in with no head movement. Hatton falls, twitching and making a awkward scene.

    Ortiz, hits Hatton with the same shots he dropped Maidana with, but Hatton doesn't have Maidana's chin, and collapses to the ground.

    Khan, hits Hatton with the same body shot he hit Maidana, but Hatton stays down, needs to be carried out on a stretcher, a disgrace.
     
  12. dannyboy147

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    alexander couldnt handle Kotelnic but he beats a really old Whitter, this is your logic on him beating Hatton (any version)

    Bradley has no power and hatton would walk through his shots (i rate bradley but just not on hattons level)

    Ortiz couldnt handle maidanas pressure but he could deal with hattons???

    Khan has no inside game and doesnt plant his feet when he throws shots yet he would maul hatton??

    hmmmmmmmmmmm.........you my friend are a troll who will be banned for being a complete and utter muppet!!! :hi:
     
  13. suckeggs

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    Also quicker hands and not as wild offence
     
  14. Noam Chomsky

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    Did I hurt your itty bitty feelings....I'm sorry pooky, I take it all back. Hatton would whoop everyone, and he would whoop Manny, but he over-trained and remember he was winning the second round by a ****ING COUNTRY MILE, he got caught with a lucky one in trillion shot, no way that happens a second time. And get a different referee, and Hatton schools PBF.

    PRIME HATTON BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  15. RJD

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    He beats Ortiz and Maidana. Loses to Khan, Bradley and Alexander.