Twisted Transistor wrote:Since when Is Castillo a p4p fighter?
How can you use belts to justify Urango, Maussa and Callazo?
Fair enough Maussa was a unification and easy defence since fighters shouldn't be having big fight after big fight, but Urango took Hatton's old belt and Callazo was a normal WBA champ until Judah lost and Baldomir wouldn't pay the sanction fee.
Ooo 5 weeks notice Is so much short time to prepare for an oponnent. He was already In the gym for 7 weeks since Hatton has 12 week camps so he had preparation time. He could of just dehydrated less water Instead of changing diet.
Hatton's always been troubled by Southpaws what makes Callazo different?
Comforts of home? Ground doesn't matter If promoted fairly.
At least Calzaghe didn't give excuses about the opponents being bigger when the real reason was he just ploughed In with no defence. Survivors like Bika make bad fights.
Against Urango he gave the excuse of a chest Infection.
Hatton gets away with way too much just because he beat Tszyu.
Calzaghe's risking his record against Kessler who like Lacy you guys are way overrating as a threat to Calzaghe.
CAstillo is a p4p fighter since beating WORLD RANKED fighters (Corrales, Diaz, Casamayor, Johnston and Quinonez) on a regular basis. He also gave the current p4p No 1 the hardest fights of his unbeaten career (according to Floyd). That you haven't heard of him is not a reason to discount his accomplishments and his place in the boxing hierarchy.
I can justify Urango, Collazo and Maussa more than anyone can justify Bika and Manfredo - that was my point - he could have taken some easy mandatories, taken the money and sat on his pot of gold, but he didn't. He took challenging fights and took risks to increase his exposure in the states, with the ultimate goal of setting up a big money fight with mayweather or cotto. A strategy that seems to be paying off (fingers crossed).
You clearly know far more about training regimes than I - I would have thought there was more to stepping up in weight against a top 5 ranked opponent than just dehydrating less, but what do i know?
Calzaghe is risking his record against Kessler, but apart from the Lacy fight (and even that you are saying was a given for JC), his reign has been low risk. Again, your ignorance about a fighter doesn't mean that he is no good.
Hattons reign (remembering that we are talking from Tszyu on) has been more impressive, and it's only lasted 6 fights.
Before you reply - please take a look at the fights of CAstillo (the ones I mentioned above) and Tszyu (v Mitchell (x2), Judah, Chavez, Gonzalez, Leija, Rodriguez & Pineda). Then you come back and tell me that Hatton is overrated because he beat Tszyu.