What do you think of Hatton now?

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  1. onourway

    onourway Haye KTFO1 Wlad Full Member

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    Still think he's shot?

    Does it make you rethink as to whether he should carry on?

    After watching Pac obliterate Cotto, it does make me think I wrote Hatton off too soon, but when there are two fighters as great as Mayweather and Pac in and around his weight class, I still don't see the point in him carrying on as he's never going to reach the very top.
     
  2. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    Not really no. Doesn't relly change my opinion on him.

    Pac blasted him in 2 rounds. Cotto lasted till the 12th. Hatton cannot now operate at 140 surely, so he'd have to fight at 147

    Accomodating for the fight last night not taking everything Cotto has left it means Cotto, Mosely, Floyd, Pac, Clottey, Berto and Margarito are all operating there and could all finish him. Anything below this class of opponent and its not worth him coming back
     
  3. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Nah, still think his best days are behind him. He should retire.
     
  4. noonan

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    unless he is waiting for a battle of britain with Khan!!
     
  5. Mazallan

    Mazallan ESB yes man Full Member

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    Hatton is not shot. Put him in with an elite fighter at any time of his career and he will be stopped brutally.
     
  6. threethirteen

    threethirteen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cotto at least won some parts of the fight. His timing, jab and defence were excellent early. He got caught when he tried to open up - unlike Hatton who just got caught every time he threw anything.
     
  7. faisal

    faisal Hoolios daddy Full Member

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    no hatton was never that good
     
  8. tomhighway

    tomhighway Member Full Member

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    Still think he's shot, yep.

    Perhaps not totally washed up, but nowhere near the level he was.

    Would love to see him v Khan sorted out. One last finale for the Hitman at Wembley - big payday and bow out on a high, regardless of the result.
     
  9. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    His punch resistance is defo gone, hasn't been the same since the Collazo fight. That took a lot out of him
     
  10. NO MAS

    NO MAS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Very true and very rarely mentioned the affects of that fight...:bbb
     
  11. Triplesod

    Triplesod Drunk& pissed up on booze Full Member

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    Yeah, of course, boxing is all about luck. My ma could clear out 140 and be ranked by most in the top ten p4p (for a period), if she had luck on her side:roll:


    I really hope Ricky gets the respect he deserves when he finally does retire. I hope people realise what they have lost and appreciate him for the very good boxer and fantastic fighter he has been. It has been a privilege to have a British boxer like Hatton and we should be proud and grateful, instead of doing the British thing of jealously trying to punch holes into anything popular
     
  12. essexboy

    essexboy The Cat Full Member

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    That ridiculous and I find it sad a fellow Brit would say that. Never that good? Maybe not in an ATG sense but in his time he was an exciting fighter who fought some of the greats like Mayweather and Pacquiao and came off second best. I'll remember his terrific wins against Tszyu, Castillo and Malignaggi and I hope he stays retired.
     
  13. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    He should retire, to people who know their stuff his record stands on its own merits. A very good fighter but not a great one.
     
  14. faisal

    faisal Hoolios daddy Full Member

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    he was taken apart savagely by both those individuals didnt even look remotely competitive, he fell short by a huge margin, and as for my lack of support for a fellow brit i actually have allot of respect for JC unlike many on here
     
  15. Larryboys

    Larryboys Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think he gt pretty lucky by getting KO'd like that so quick. Taking a beating for 12 rounds like Cotto did would be much more damaging. I think he can still come back and beat some B+ level guys and end his career on a high note.