Re: Junior Witter/Devon Alexander
Posted: 10 Aug 2009, 09:40
Right, that's it. You're on block-mode now you prat.
opticald wrote: He got the hiding of his life both times he stepped up, and the gulf in class was well and truely exposed.
it says something when witter's best win is against harris.DG. wrote:Dioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
Hatton knocked him out late after getting cut up like a biitach.
Victor Ortiz knocked out Maussa in 1 round.
Maussa got lucky against Harris and Hatton saw an easy belt.
But is it?hitman_hatton1 wrote:it says something when witter's best win is against harris.DG. wrote:Dioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
Hatton knocked him out late after getting cut up like a biitach.
Victor Ortiz knocked out Maussa in 1 round.
Maussa got lucky against Harris and Hatton saw an easy belt.
Oh I agree that Witters resume isn't anything to write home about either. Kotelnik, Harris, Ndou, Corley are decent wins, but not elite by any means. But what you are doing is trying to absolve Hatton by comparing him to someone else. If we look PURELY at Hatton, it's plain to see the truth. If he hadn't beat Tszyu, Witter might even have a better resume imo. Regardless, it doesn't matter. Hatton was exposed as one dimensional. Look at his record pre-Tszyu, 40-0 against nobodies. After Tszyu who did he beat?Dioufy wrote:Opticald, if Hatton's victims are "nothing to write home about" then what does that make Witter's opposition (the ones he's managed to beat, that is)?
A little bit harsh I believe. Yes, it wasn't great but I wouldn't call Thaxton, Magee, Tackie and Phillips bums. The rest, yeah, that's fair.opticald wrote:Look at his record pre-Tszyu, 40-0 against nobodies.
I disagree here. thaxton and Magee were British level. Tackie was a world class punch bag and Philips was 37 or 38 I think. Hatton did well with what he had, I give him that.Dioufy wrote:A little bit harsh I believe. Yes, it wasn't great but I wouldn't call Thaxton, Magee, Tackie and Phillips bums. The rest, yeah, that's fair.opticald wrote:Look at his record pre-Tszyu, 40-0 against nobodies.
British level = nobody? Weird logic.opticald wrote:I disagree here. thaxton and Magee were British level. Tackie was a world class punch bag and Philips was 37 or 38 I think. Hatton did well with what he had, I give him that.Dioufy wrote:A little bit harsh I believe. Yes, it wasn't great but I wouldn't call Thaxton, Magee, Tackie and Phillips bums. The rest, yeah, that's fair.opticald wrote:Look at his record pre-Tszyu, 40-0 against nobodies.
Witter has nowhere to go. His style doesn't appeal, his personality doesn't appeal. He's not good enough to win a World title any more. I really think Witter should retire unless he can get passionate about fighting someone a domestically.Terry D wrote:Yep, the Witter fans spend an entire thread talking about Hatton, instead of where Junior goes next
Based on that logic Morua is Witters best win because unlike Hatton he won every round against Maussa. But Harris wasnt at the races against Maussa, it was a fluke lossDioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
Witter, slick fighter, on yer bikeopticald wrote:Hatton did a very good job of avoiding threats. I think Witter/Mitchell/Judah/Corley would all have beaten him. He has never done well against slick fighters. Collazo had him reeling. So while he will go down as a guy who only lost to pac and pbf, it's clear that he was pretty one dimensional and just got to Tszyu at the right time. Vince Phillips beat a prime Tszyu, but we all forget about that. Hatton hasn't got much else to show for himself. Old Castillo? The hug fest against Urango? Nothing to write home about there. He got the hiding of his life both times he stepped up, and the gulf in class was well and truely exposed.
No, Harris is Junior's best win. To me you have hit the nail on the head. Harris wasn't there against Maussa and lost. Hatton wasn't there against him too, but was easily winning the fight with two horrendous cuts, and in due course, got the viscious KO - just look at his reaction when Maussa can't get up. It was a bad night for Ricky but he came through it. If Junior has a bad night he gets beat clearly off prospects. Hatton wasn't elite, but was world-class. Junior was fringe world-class, at very best. Joe Calzaghe was the same in some aspects. Even if he didn't turn up he had the heart and will to still win. Can we ever say that with the Quitter?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Based on that logic Morua is Witters best win because unlike Hatton he won every round against Maussa. But Harris wasnt at the races against Maussa, it was a fluke lossDioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
It wasn't a fluke loss atall. Harris simply had no answer to Maussa unorthadox attack. Harris struggled to land whilst Maussa landed at will to both head and body. Body shots played a big part and took all the fight out of Harris before Maussa finished him off with a single left hook upstairs.Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Based on that logic Morua is Witters best win because unlike Hatton he won every round against Maussa. But Harris wasnt at the races against Maussa, it was a fluke lossDioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
You do realize Harris weighed 134 pounds against Maussa right?lurkyshaka wrote:It wasn't a fluke loss atall. Harris simply had no answer to Maussa unorthadox attack. Harris struggled to land whilst Maussa landed at will to both head and body. Body shots played a big part and took all the fight out of Harris before Maussa finished him off with a single left hook upstairs.Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Based on that logic Morua is Witters best win because unlike Hatton he won every round against Maussa. But Harris wasnt at the races against Maussa, it was a fluke lossDioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
If they fought again Maussa would do the same thing. The awkwardness of Maussa bamboozled him, in the same way as the unorthadox style of Witter did aswell.
If you doubt what i'm saying watch the fight again, full fight is available on youtube. Maussa took Harris apart from basically start to finish.
Interesting to note that though Maussa and his unorthadox style was able to easily get the best of Harris, Hatton dealt with it and KO'd Carlos in decisive fashion. Hatton would have dealt with Witter's unorthadox style aswell, simply by sticking like glue to Junior's chest and providing a pace Witter would hate.
Hatton/Witter was a big British fight that never happened because Junior unfortunately meant sweet f*ck all to the Americans. It was far more lucrative for Hatton to go the route he did, and as boxing is about cash at the end of the day that was obviously the right road. It wasn't his fault Junior brought no prestige or money to the table. And i say that not to rubbish Junior who i do believe was a decent fighter. Decent but he didn't have the style or workrate to beat Hatton. If ever Junior's stamina issues would have been capitalized on it'd have been against Hatton.
Safe passage to bigger and better things.As for Witter bringing no prestige or money to the table, what did Rios or Vilches bring to the table?
I personally think Witter and Hatton were around the same level.Dioufy wrote:No, Harris is Junior's best win. To me you have hit the nail on the head. Harris wasn't there against Maussa and lost. Hatton wasn't there against him too, but was easily winning the fight with two horrendous cuts, and in due course, got the viscious KO - just look at his reaction when Maussa can't get up. It was a bad night for Ricky but he came through it. If Junior has a bad night he gets beat clearly off prospects. Hatton wasn't elite, but was world-class. Junior was fringe world-class, at very best. Joe Calzaghe was the same in some aspects. Even if he didn't turn up he had the heart and will to still win. Can we ever say that with the Quitter?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Based on that logic Morua is Witters best win because unlike Hatton he won every round against Maussa. But Harris wasnt at the races against Maussa, it was a fluke lossDioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
So do you think witter would have done aswell against the likes of kostya tszyu?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:I personally think Witter and Hatton were around the same level.
Witter by ko - way too fast for that version of KT!Bennyblanco wrote:So do you think witter would have done aswell against the likes of kostya tszyu?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:I personally think Witter and Hatton were around the same level.
The Jan Bergman win was a good one and that was before he had even won the British title you wouldnt have seen fat lad take a fight like that as early in his career as Junior did.Also when have young unbeaten prospect been in the same sentance when discribing a Hatton opponentDioufy wrote:No, Harris is Junior's best win. To me you have hit the nail on the head. Harris wasn't there against Maussa and lost. Hatton wasn't there against him too, but was easily winning the fight with two horrendous cuts, and in due course, got the viscious KO - just look at his reaction when Maussa can't get up. It was a bad night for Ricky but he came through it. If Junior has a bad night he gets beat clearly off prospects. Hatton wasn't elite, but was world-class. Junior was fringe world-class, at very best. Joe Calzaghe was the same in some aspects. Even if he didn't turn up he had the heart and will to still win. Can we ever say that with the Quitter?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Based on that logic Morua is Witters best win because unlike Hatton he won every round against Maussa. But Harris wasnt at the races against Maussa, it was a fluke lossDioufy wrote:But Junior's best win was Harris, who got beat by Maussa, who Hatton viciously knocked out.
SOUTHPAW wrote:
The Jan Bergman win was a good one and that was before he had even won the British title you wouldnt have ssen fat lad take a fight like that as early in his career as Junior did.Also when have young unbeaten prospect been in the same sentance when discribing a Hatton opponent
Hard to say without it happening, maybe Witter's speed and movement wins out, maybe Tyszu's timing and power wins out. Tyszu was far from invincible in 2005 though. A great win from Hatton none the less.Bennyblanco wrote:So do you think witter would have done aswell against the likes of kostya tszyu?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:I personally think Witter and Hatton were around the same level.
It was a great win for Hatton indeed. Dave Parris let a lot of things go in that fight though.Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:Hard to say without it happening, maybe Witter's speed and movement wins out, maybe Tyszu's timing and power wins out. Tyszu was far from invincible in 2005 though. A great win from Hatton none the less.Bennyblanco wrote:So do you think witter would have done aswell against the likes of kostya tszyu?Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote:I personally think Witter and Hatton were around the same level.