Never believe a battery label. Believe Mooch.
As long as you know from the regulated mod's manuf's specs, that it will fire the resistance you want, then it becomes all about the battery's true amps, which means not what the label says.
Most dual batt regulated mods will fire down to 0.1, But check.
When using a regulated mod, here's the formula for determining the amps per battery needed for a certain wattage.
[watts wanted / min voltage] x mod efficiency = AMPS PER BATTERY.
Mod efficiency isn't listed, it has to be tested to see what it is, so using 90% is good to go with.
If its a dual batt mod and you want 90w:
45w / 3.2 = 14 x .9 = 12.65A or, 13A per batt. But that doesn't leave headroom, in case you chain vape or vape a lot in a short time..15A batteries could run hot, heat is bad for batteries. And there are better choices for run time between charges.
Molicell and Samsung are dominating the market, based on testing by Mooch and user performance.
Hohm Run is one of the many brands that buy their cells from
the actual manuf'r. Molicell and Samsung are the manufacturers of their cells.
I suggest always buy the manufacturer labeled to make sure of what your getting, and only trust Mooch for the specs.
I personally would use Samsung 50S for dual @ 90w, good to 120w and would still be 2A under the 20A Mooch continuous rating, but the battery can do 25A as long as it isn't continuous, like in an electric bike, skateboard, powr tool. So you can vape it at 25A but not constantly chain vaping because the battery won't cool enough between puffs.
I choose it over Molicell P42A, P45B, because while they too would have enough amps, 50S @ 5100+ Mah per Mooch tests lasts longer between charges, on paper.
Edit: Notice how other than the reference to the check mod's resistance limit, there is no reference to the resistance a certain battery can do. Amps, Amps, Amps !!