It'd be the typical Zab fight. He wins the first few rounds, looks great, probably even hurts Hatton a few times, then for no reason at all just disappears as a fighter. Hatton takes control, and wins a UD.
Hatton would be befuddled against Judah. Judah didn't melt down after winning early rounds; fighters like Tszyu and Mayweather simply adjusted to his brilliant but one-dimensional gameplan. If Hatton simply keeps doing what he does round after round (what else is he going to do?), I don't see Judah having any trouble with him.
like Baldomir-Judah, with Hatton's arm raised and Zab blaming everyone but himself for pissing away an early lead and disappearing down the stretch.
Judah could box his ass off back in his early days. Watch the way he took Micky Ward to school and how he placed combinations. he now only relies on pure reflex and throws one or two punches at a time. hatton beats him probably.