Yeah, gotta feel for the lad really. I know he made $millions tonight but he is pretty Wealthy anyway so I can guarantee he'd prob take last nights $$ and exchange them for a win. Plus the fact that he does try and take on the best out there. And having 25,000 people coming over to see you get embarrassed must be hard, especially seeing as its been in the News Nationwide for weeks. Now he has to come home and face the music
Yes I do. I feel sympathy for him because I know he cares what his family and friends think about him and it must be embaressing for him to be blown out like that after thinking and having people say he could be one of the bestever etc...kinda feel bad for him especially when he was on the ring laying down out cold for a minute...pacman knocked hatton ******ed
didnt hatton say he was crying for weeks after his loss to floyd? i wonder how long he will cry after his loss to pac.
Problem with Hatton is he believed in himself too much. There was too much self confidence building in Mayweather Srs. camp. Mortgage your house for me? What? Unfortunately, his fans belived in him. Not mortgaging the house but putting too much faith in him. Now, he got to face all this for the next few weeks and this is what makes it very difficult for him.
No. He made a hell of a lot of money tonight and he went out on his shield trying to do something big. He will always have that, and it will come into perspective for him once the sting of the defeat wears off a little. "It is not the critic who counts; nor the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again because there is no effort without error and shortcomings; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at best knows in the end, the triumph of high achievement; and who at worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly; so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat." Teddy Roosevelt
No reason to feel sorry for a fighter that loses, its a part of the game and i think Hatton is pro enough to take the defeat as a man and move on! Congrats to Pacman! it was a great KO!
I feel more sorry for those who listene to Ricky when he said "Bet your mortgage on me winning by KO" who believed him.
If you dont believe in yourself there is absolutely no reason to step in the ring to fight! then you lost the fight before the first bell!
Yes, I feel bad for him. Who wouldnt? He is a great fighter and tonights performance will stick with him. Why keep bring up what he earned tonight! It's is not important, especially not for Hatton whom already is well established.
I feel gutted for him but he just got beat by a classy guy.Their both classy guys and have been right from the off.No shame in losing to a classy act as Manny.
It wouldnt have mattered if a Sherman Tank was in his corner or Angelo Dundee. Hatton is VASTLY overrated and has been for years. This is what happens when you step up in class. You dont go from fighting WBU cans and shot fighters to PBF and Pacman. The result will always be a KO.