Would Hatton get more respect if he fights Floyd?

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  1. cableguy

    cableguy Active Member Full Member

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    ...regardless of outcome? (i somewhat doubt it)
     
  2. bhwbj

    bhwbj Member Full Member

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    I'd respect him more if he actually takes the fight and doesn't get totally outclassed.
     
  3. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    If he takes the fight and doesn't get abused like Gatti did then ofcourse. If he gets beat like the red headed step child he is then probably not.
     
  4. audio101

    audio101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You doubt it? If he's willing to fight the best then he better get more respect.
     
  5. unitas

    unitas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    id give him more respect. all the big names he beat had an asterisk to them:

    tszyu was 35 and had fought 3 rounds in 2 years.

    castillo had looked like crap when he "beat" herman ngoudjo(who is nothing special).

    floyd would be his first "in his prime pound for pounder" that he takes on.

    so i say that he gets a ton of respect if this takes place........unless he get totally outclasse (which is suspect he will).
     
  6. Fab2333

    Fab2333 Needs to Get It 2Gether Full Member

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    i will give him respect if he takes the fight. But then again it depends on how he looks in the fight. If he gets his assed abused then it wil confirm wat evry1 has been saying for the longest about him. If he gives an o k account for himself then I will give him much respect. But He gon get abused so.... :rofl
     
  7. Strike

    Strike Boxing Addict banned

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    Nope.

    If Hatton fought PBF I would expect him to lose. Once he loses, all the pricks will say "exposed", "bum" and their usual pathetic diatribe.

    If by some miracle Hatton won, the same wasters would say that PBF was old, out of practice and blah blah ****in blah.
     
  8. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I would respect him more if he rematched Collazo
     
  9. Strike

    Strike Boxing Addict banned

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    No it wont.
    Not one bit.

    It will mean he has lost to an ATG. He has had his ass handed to him by a phenomenal talent, a guy who is not only HOF but who is one of the most talented boxers the sport has ever seen.

    Losing to such a fighter is no shame and it certainly does not confirm anything other than that PBF is a supreme fighter.
     
  10. RafaelGonzal

    RafaelGonzal Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pbf Is Just A Paycheck For Hatton I Dont Think He Has A Chance
     
  11. Fab2333

    Fab2333 Needs to Get It 2Gether Full Member

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    I agree with a point about Floyd, but what I said earlier, is what many people will also say about Hatton. Same boat Calzaghe is in.Once he fights an elite fighter and if he losses. People are going to say the same exact thing. Thay calzaghe is a fraud etc. Thats the way this sport goes
     
  12. brick city

    brick city Member Full Member

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    I would'nt respect him he still has'nt fought a top guy and he's talking **** about the best. Collazo style is similars to PBF and he barely got by him.
     
  13. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    How does he not gain any sort of respect in fighting Floyd? Should no even be a option :D
     
  14. knockout

    knockout Make my day Full Member

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    sure he will but he'll get even more respect if he beats him.
     
  15. Dunky McCafferty

    Dunky McCafferty Boxing Junkie banned

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    I am what could be described as a true Hatton hater, its on my ESB CV. However, if Hatton moved up in weight once again to fight Mayweather of course I would give him props for it.

    I dont see it happening though, after Collazo gave him hell Hatton couldnt get back down to jnr welter quickly enough. I dont see Hatton ever stepping up in weight again sadly enough. the term 'once bitten, twice shy' springs to mind.