I haven't had egg on my face very many times, if any, to be honest. That's something I can hold. But picking Hatton over Pacquiao was like getting dinosaur **** in the face. That was bad. Tactically, I was right on. I understood what I was going to see, except one major thing. I can forgive myself for the misconceptions everyone had about Pacquiao's punching power, me included. It took him 3/4 of a fight, and about 400 power shots to take out David Diaz at 135, but it doesn't make the outcome much different. Hatton was crushed beyond belief.
That's ****ing awesome I imagine that would have been tough if you were an Arguello fan, but he showed his greatness that night in more ways than 1. For me, Morales-Pacquiao 3 was tough to watch. Morales had very little left in the tank but went down fighting. He tried his absolute best, but fell short. It was sad to see him shake his head no.
I agree with everyones choices above. but, i have to say that Salita's downfall from Khan kinda bothered me. I mean, i thought he would lose, but not in that fasion. The crowd was booing him enough, and then to have the Rabbi come out of his corner. lol, Even Elli Seckbach's (Repooooorting) you could tell he was kinda choking up.
Prescott-Khan Being serious, would have to say Hatton's last two and perhaps Cotto/Marg (might seem strange me being British, but liked Cotto a lot at that point and had a bit of £ on him)