Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:jamesmcdonnell wrote:Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:
Kotelnik came forward all night did he? Which fight were you watching mate? He stayed on the back foot all night all night behind a guard and throw a little bit of leather when Junior tired down the stretch.
Witters comp to date is on par with Hattons comp pre-Zoo (if not better as Hattons best opponents were long in the tooth and Phillips flew in the day before the fight).
Ndou >Tackie (Ndou basically beat Mitchell who won every round against Tackie)
Kotlenik > Phillips (similar level but Phillips hadn't fought in a year was old and flew in the night of the fight)
Battalgia < Olivera (Bat went 12 with Ukral but a notch below in class)
Bienias < Maggee (Maggee did allot better against Ukral)
Lynes > Stewart (Stewart lost his next fight after Hatton, Lynes is young hungry and better)
Bergman>Vilches
Lauri - Lauri
Kotelnik was the one landing the shots over the latter half of the fight.
Phillips was a better fighter even at that stage than Kotelnik in terms of the threat he carried, Hatton won pretty much every round.
Hatton has dominated almost every opponent, with the exception of Thaxton, Magee and Tszyu, aqainst the others, he's barely lost a round.
I have no doubt that Hatton would have utterly dominated Lynes, Kotelnik and Ndou too if they fought, Hatton took Tackie completely to school, and despite all the big talk about Ndou, he is a very limited fighter.
I'd disagree on Phillips but apart from that your largely right (except for the fact Ndou beat Mitchell and nearly beat Cotto) - your also fogetting both Phillips and Tackie had Hatton on queer street at times.
I'm not incredibly impressed with Witters last 2 fights (although he certainly won them) but Witters never going to be the sort of fighter who throws 100 punches a round like Hatton - he counters and if the fighter isn't throwing he can't counter.
BUT REMEMBER WOULD THE HATTON WHO FOUGHT VILCHES BEAT ZOO? I THINK NOT. Boxers train for the fighters who are put in front of them, expect Hatton to be less sharp against Maussa.
Mitchell beat Ndou in what was a close fight, and I saw Cotto v Ndou live, and I didn't have it very close, Cotto looked bad after injuring himself in round 4.
Tackie and Phillips did not have Hatton on queer street, they stopped him in his tracks a couple of times, but Hatton won almost every round against both men.
Witter has struggled with Ndou despite knocking him down 3 times, Kotelnik and now Lynes, Hatton had a bad night against Vilches, but he still won by a country mile.
Magee is a fringe world class operator, or at least was, which is more than can be said for the majority of Witter's opponents.
Witter has the style to give Hatton a test, but based on recent performances, he is either in decline, or wasn't as good as he and his fans thought in the first place.
Battering the shit out of guys like Lucky Sambo might look good for stats, but doesn't compare to fighting solid sub-world class operators like Kotelnik and N'dou.
Bergman was better than Vilches, but let's not forget it was an 8 rounder, and as subsequent fights have shown, down the stretch, Witter seems to really struggle.