Yes. It was. But it was also reasonable to hope for a Hatton victory. Fights are fought for a reason. They are the best way to decide the victor.
Well, he may feel that people are patronising him and that he has let them down. It is possible.
Which is another good point. Floyd had a God on his side. He thanked him personally for the victory. If Hatton had brought his God then things...
A bit cliché, don't you think? The "bad" guys are always "actually really nice when you get to know them".
The poster makes a valid point going by boxing fan logic however. Tszyu was fine before the Hatton fight, but shot after it. What is to say that...
No, no. That would be closer to a happy emotion than sad one I believe.
I did not like it. It is the first time I have felt a negative emotion when a fighter is KOED in brutal fashion. Usually I am simply pleased to...
Well, he took 10 rounds to defeat a complete and utter bum, who is the most over rated fighter in history. Hatton does not even take boxing...
Always good to hear :good There is indeed a topic on this that has been moved to the lounge. I am not touching it with a 10 foot barge poll...
Which is not rational. I will agree to disagree. I admit that I can not quite get my head around your views, but I am not sure that I am meant...
No, no. A lot of money is involved in sport. It is rational to place it high on a list of things that make the world go around.
As I have said, it is a simple unfortunate gap. It would be irrational to take such a thing as an Anthem seriously.
In this particular aspect, you are probably correct. It is a strength that Brits have.
It is an unfortunate gap in culture. The US population is superstitious/sentimental about such symbols, and it is deemed irrational to take them...
I do not understand the American culture regarding flags and other symbols, so nobody should have expected his fans to.