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97 | 71.85% |
| Senchenko |
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38 | 28.15% |
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LAST 3 FIGHT WEIGH-IN COMPARISON:
Paul Malignaggi Weigh-in: [IMG]***********1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Hatton+v+Malignaggi+Weigh+In+xChJsKVAO-Wl.jpg[/IMG] Manny Pacquiao Weigh-in: [IMG]***********1.pictures.gi.zimbio.com/Ricky+Hatton+Manny+Pacquiao+v+Ricky+Hatton+uAJtKc7tH7Sl.jpg[/IMG] Vyacheslav Senchenko Weigh-in: [IMG]***********1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Ricky+Hatton+Ricky+Hatton+Vyacheslav+Senchenko+-VN4bd0HRGGl.jpg[/IMG] |
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What choo muther****ers making excuses for him already? Dudes looks in great physical shape. His conditioning is on. Wouldn't be surprised if he got his ass beat though. He never had a style with a lot of longevity. Plus against the best opposition unless they're semi retired he doesn't have much of a chance.
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Man you ****ers got me nervous as shit! I love Hatton, I want this to go well, ****'all!
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Hatton isn't the same. He lost a lot of self confidence after his 2 losses top Mayweather and the Pacman. Kind of like Foreman after the Rumble in the Jungle,but look what happened to George once he finally banished those demons.
Senchenko,at best is a good competent boxer;I see Hatton simply turning on the class,though there may be fitness issues in the later rounds,even if its a 10 not 12 rounder. |
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![]() You're right about Hattons style making for short careers. Even Frazier, who was 10 times the pressure fight of Hatton, was finished by the time he was 30. |
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Whatever happens this won't be nice for Ricky even if he does win. He can't go back to fighting bums. If he fights at the highest level he's getting blasted badly. He should have stayed retired or be humble enough to may be mill around the domestic scene and fight local 'name' opponents in and around his weight. But that's a tough ask because of the heights he climbed in his career. I just don't think he's being realistic at all about his goals here.
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I'm sure Hatton is as concerned about his return as anyone because fighting Senchenko in his return bout won't be easy. He's giving up reach and height - but to say his heart is not in it when he's spent so much time getting back into shape long before announcing his return and then taking on a far from easy opponent - is just wrong. If his heart wasn't in it he would have been fat and out of shape before he announced his return and he would have hand picked an easier opponent. Manuel Calvo anyone?
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