Anti-european American boxing media conspiracy continues -fullstop-

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  1. China_hand_Joe

    China_hand_Joe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    27.07.07 - By Richard Rodriguez: Floyd Mayweather Jr. (38-0, 24 KOs) and Ricky Hatton (43-0, 31 KOs) are reportedly going through the final stages of plans for a bout in December 8, possibly to be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mayweather, 30, retired from boxing after defeating Oscar De La Hoya in May 2007.

    However, most boxing fans realized that Mayweather wouldn’t stay retired long, and after Hatton recently destroyed Jose Luis Castillo by 4th round TKO on June 13, 2007, Mayweather’s interested perked up. Hatton, 28, figures to be at a huge disadvantage going into the bout because he’s a natural light welterweight, and is two inches shorter than the 5’8” Mayweather.

    More than that, however, Hatton’s reach is seven inches shorter than Mayweather, which is going to be a huge handicap for the British fighter, who is considered small even for light welterweight standards. Normally, though, Hatton is able to crowd his opponents and rough them up on the inside, but that’s often because it’s permitted in England, where the referees are very permissive to roughhouse tactics such as wrestling.

    In the United States, much of the kind of wrestling moves that Hatton uses would likely prompt a warning by the referee. In the long run, it probably won’t matter whether a referee allows it or not, in large part because Mayweather moves so well on the outside that he doesn’t let his opponents get close to him for more than a few seconds before he skitters away.

    Hatton will in all probability be chasing Mayweather all night long and swinging at air. No doubt, he’ll like take a lot of punishment and end up losing badly. However, this bout is about money, and nothing else. For most of us, a Mayweather win is a forgone conclusion, because we know that Hatton can’t deal with an expert boxer like Mayweather. Simply put, Hatton will come in and take a beating and walk off into the sunset with his 10 million, and probably will never give it another thought. Why should he? With that kind of dough, he doesn’t even need to fight anymore, but of course, he will. You know what I mean, though.

    Hatton briefly held onto the WBA welterweight title after defeating Luis Collazo in May 2006, in a fight that many people thought that Hatton lost. In that fight, Hatton had major problems with Collazo’s size and took a lot of shots all night long. Afterwards, Hatton gave up the title rather than risk taking on another welterweight and potentially lose.

    It’s interesting that Hatton has opted to fight Mayweather, since he Oscar De La Hoya had recently expressed interest in fighting Hatton, which would likely bring in much more money than a fight with Mayweather, who often has difficulty in selling out arenas for some reason.
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    At this point, it will be interesting to see whether fans outside of England will even care about this bout, mainly because there’s very little mystery about who will ultimately win the fight.

    Hatton has no business fighting any welterweights, particularly one as good as Mayweather, who at this point in his career is the top fighter in the division. It doesn’t rest there, though, because there’s probably a minimum of eight current welterweights that could wipe the deck with the petite Hatton. It’s too bad that Hatton had to make the mistake of taking on the best. I just hope he’s not ruined by the beating he will have to endure at the hands of Mayweather in December.
     
  2. China_hand_Joe

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  3. Nemesis

    Nemesis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Typical american bull****
     
  4. China_hand_Joe

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  6. GazOC

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    It pisses me off when **** like that is put up on the front page of ESB. The writers sole objective is to antagonize a section of readers and provoke a reaction.
     
  7. rooq

    rooq Rooq's Boxing Promoter Full Member

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    before the fight was semi-confirmed a lot of american journalists were accusing hatton of ducking mayweather. now looks like those articles are going to be replaced by ones like this.
     
  8. Nemesis

    Nemesis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    typical!

    damned if you do and damned if you dont
     
  9. LeedsLad

    LeedsLad Active Member Full Member

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    I find articles like this funny:lol: Its typical ****, that only the Yanks would buy into lol
     
  10. chewy 22

    chewy 22 Member Full Member

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    why is it always the latino americans that hate Hatton?
     
  11. LeedsLad

    LeedsLad Active Member Full Member

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    Yep, Hatton's gets stick for fighting older guys look at Floyds last 5 opponents apart from Judah:yep
     
  12. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    The Interview with Floyd In the latest boxing monthly was funny.

    He even asked his mum should he beat Hatton and called himself Mr HBO.
     
  13. Club Fighter

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    This bout will amount to nothing more than a sparring session for Floyd. Despite the great disparity in skill between the two fighters, Mayweather will rely on his superior intelligence to administer a thorough whoopin' to the vastly outclassed Hatton. A couple of years ago Hatton himself knew he was no match for Mayweather. What's the difference now except the fact that Hatton employed the old older-the-fighter, more-skills-diminished strategy to actually accepting a fight with Mayweather. But much to Hatton's chagrin Mayweather is not old enough and his skills are still way too intact to make any significant increase in Hatton's chances of winning feasible. The limey Hatton will be in for a rude awakening when he steps in the ring with Mayweather. Too bad for Hatton, I'll say a prayer for him.
     
  14. Napuis

    Napuis Straight talkin' mo'fuhha Full Member

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    He should hire you for advice, seeing as you know so much.

    No that's right, you just think you do as do hundreds on this website.
     
  15. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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