You can't judge the winner of a bout by the guys' faces afterwards, otherwise Gatti would have lost every bout he was ever in!
[quote="TKO";3275271]Put your dummy back in you're sounding like a ranting playground bully who doesn't get things all his own way. Pac may be an ATG but if he wants to come into Hatton's house at 140 where he is the champ, the top fighter and the draw he needs to know his place.[/quote] For a Hatton fan to say that Pacquiao needs to know his place is laughable.
Presumably you would say Cotto is not a success at welterweight, he lost to someone who was nowhere near the 'best in the world'....
Pacquiao = challenger, Hatton = champion. Simple really. Pac =- draw Hatton = draw. Whilst all those wins from flyweight to lightweight are great on his resume, they don't mean he brings any more money to a junior welterweight title challenge. I'm not saying his place is below Hatton, but 50-50 is fair specially when it is what was agreed in the first place.
You twat. You think that Hatton sold less PPVs for a fight against Malignaggi than he sold tickets for a fight against Lazcano
Are you a troll or an idiot? You don't know the Mainaggi PPV numbers so you just make up a ridiculously low figure up out of nowhere. The UK PPV for this fight will be a massive amount, at least equalling the USA PPV money. How were Pacs last (non Oscar) PPV figures?
This may come as a tremendous shock to you but the USA is not the whole world! "The USA dictates how much a fight generates by PPV", what exactly is this supposed to mean? What dictates how much a fight generates is how many it sells in each country multiplied by the price in that country. If you seriously want to bet that Hatton-Malignaggi did not do more than 50,000 in the UK I would happily stake a three figure sum on it. The figure I heard mentioned in the immediate aftermath was 850k. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like the figures have been released for definite. But it's hardly unrealistic. The Mayweather fight did 1.4m and you are sorely mistaken if you think anyone outside a few thousand hardcore fans in the UK knew who the fcuk Mayweather was! Again, I am sure hatton's other fights haven't been PPV in the States, but the whole frigging world does not revolve around one country. I would like to know on what grounds it is "laughable" that Hatton could fill Wembley stadium with 100,000 for the right fight? Considering that he sold 55,000 at the City of Manchester stadium inside a few hours for a fight with Lazcano, a good top 10 but not elite opponent, I don't see that as especially unrealistic.
wtf are you talking about fitz are you a boxing fan or not for christ sake? they may not need each other but we certainly need them both to fight each other wats the point of this game if the best aint gonna fight each other
No, I would say Cotto was completely successful at welter, as he has comprehensively beaten other top welters. If Hatton moved up to welter and had Cotto's record at that weight then he would be a success.
You have been talking Hatton up a lot recently. It wouldn't be anything to do with people now saying Pacquiao is as good as your treasured Floyd Mayweather now, would it?
Hahaha, some people are so stupid and i dunno where ppl are getting this dumb PPV figure from, Hatton always sells big in UK fact. There were 50,000+ paying spectators, just using that as a measuring stick would indicate big PPV numbers. Com'on ppl even if you hate Hatton you don't be a fool about it, everyone knows he is financially gonna bring much to this fight. Some ppl are trying to kid themselves on here by thinking he doesn't sell well. This fight will happen as Pac will not generate nowhere near the amount of $$$$ with anyone else (albeit Mayweather) and the same can be vice-versa.
He has always done this actually, before people were even majorly talking about Pacquiao. I think its more to do with Hatton being a good scalp for Mayweather, and he is desperate to boost him. Pretty transparent. Fitz actually suprisngly knows his **** as far as picking fights, however.
TBF, in the post you quoted he's not talking up Hatton's ability as a fighter, more his ability to pull in the crowds, which should not affect how people view Mayweather.
Marquez is a fighter that deserves a huge payday compared to a lot of guys today. He seems to draw the short end of the straw due to reasons outside boxing ability.