EXACTLY! Thank you for pointing that out! He was great against the bigger De La Hoya, then why did he pull off a ***** move against the smaller man Marquez? Waiting for your reply.
HAHAHA wow, i'd love to see what P4P list you were looking at to claim Hatton was the #3 P4P fighter in the world. Castillo was a LEGIT fighter, Floyd fought him at 135. I was questioning Mayweathers legacy at welterweight which is pathetic. I cant blame Floyd for taking the easier fights. His undefeated record is a huge selling point and hes fighting guys with BIG names and great fanbases ie. Hatton, DLH etc. Its not a coincidence Mayweather wants no part of Mosley, wanted no part of Cotto, Margarito. Those guys are LEGIT fights at 147 well not Margarito anymore and his payday wouldnt be anywhere near as large. Oscar was a PART-TIME FIGHTER, full-time promoter. The guy fought 3 times in 3 years and arguably lost 2 of the 3 fights. Judah was a top fighter? The guy was coming off a loss to CARLOS FRIGGIN BALDOMIR. Notice how everytime Judah fights an elite fighter he loses? And notice how Cotto, Tszyu and others were able to beat him much more impressively than Mayweather did? Floyd handpicked. Bottom line. Cant be disputed. I think you're the one who should stop posting.
You are absolutely crazy if you think Hatton was a top 3 P4P fighter at the time he fought Floyd. Top 10? Yes. But even than some didnt have Hatton in their top 10. Man, thats absurd to have him in the top 3. Hatton was a good fighter but not a great one. And he was a limited fighter.
he fought and dominated the two best at the time...judah and baldomir...then he moved up and fought a HEAVIER ODLH