I blame the media for over hyping him. He really didn't look like he learned a lot from the Mayweather loss, granted he was fighting against the #1 P4P fighter in the world, but he was still disappointing. Hatton reminds me of Antonio Margarito.
I remember Hatton saying how devastated he was after the Mayweather KO. He said he cried for like 3 weeks. I hope he gets through this one okay, mentally and physically.
Kind of. Thousands of his fans traveled across the globe to see him fight, and he's a huge star in the UK. That's a lot of pressure, and not only did he lose, but got absolutely annihilated. It was an embarrassing, one-sided knockout loss. But compared to most fighters in the sport, no. He's done more and made more money (tonight alone) than most boxers can ever dream.
Hatton worked very hard for this fight and deserves some credit. Whenever a fighter gets into the ring he never knows what to expect.
**** Parrish needs to be done up the ass with Shaqs **** for me to feel we are even. As for that my second all time fav fighter just took care of Hatton so were even. Just hope Shaq is holidaying near Parrish one day soon.
Mayweather certainly carried Hatton for a few rounds to give the Hatton fans their money's worth before deciding to end it. I feel sorry for fools chanting 'There's Only One Ricky Hatton' for days in Vegas and come fight time their hero gets obliterated for the second time except this time Pacman didnt carry Hatton like Mayweather did.
Your kidding about Mayweather carrying Hatton for the FANS right? Because Mayweather's record of caring about if the FANS are entertained (during the fight (when it actually counts)) is pretty bad.