No it wasn't. The guy barely got past Ngoudju or whatever his name was the fight before. Tszyu by a country mile
Like what? Hadn't Corrales already stopped him previously? And Soto years before. It was a nice shot but leading up to it he'd done nothing but hold the previous rounds. Wasn't a particularly impressive performance, I didn't even watch that fight live as it was such a foregone conclusion. Castillo was shot. It's Chunkyyy, it's chuuuuuunky
that can't be hatton's best win based on how poorly he looked. i thought collazo won. hatton faded towards the end and got busted up badly in the last round.
Record wise I'd say Tszyu but then it was such a mauling affair of a fight that Ricky didn't appear to even win it fairly. I could say Castillo, but like everyone said Castillo was such a shell of himself that it was almost moot. Personally he never impressed me more than he did in the Eamonn Magee fight where he made visible adjustments to seal the victory.
Depends on How U Define "Best"???... Hatton's Most IMPORTANT Win is Obviously Kostya Tszyu...His Best 1 Punch KO (Against a NAME Opponent) is Castillo, but the Win that IMPRESSED REED the Most was Maussa...Maussa Was a RECOGNIZED Guy, Coming Off a HUGE Win & Hatton Absolutely WRECKED him... Decades from Now, if/when Boxing Fans Ask for a Fight that Shows Hatton @ his BEST, REED will Suggest the Maussa Fight.... REED:mj:
That's actually a pretty underrated performance. Maussa wasn't a scrub, he was tricky, awkward, and pretty tough. It also showed very respectable power from Hatton, more or less a 1 punch KO, nice left hook.