anyone feel bad for hatton?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by $drew$marshall, May 2, 2009.


  1. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, he went out on his shield, no 'quitter' shouts DLH recieved.

    He's a cool guy, a P4P-er for years, only lost to the 2 P4P Kings in the last 5 years and made shitloads of money.

    I'm proud of him.
     
  2. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I feel a little bit bad for him - Because he's a good honourable man. But I still am more blown away by the quality of Pac's showing.
     
  3. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    You've made the case that you clearly have an agenda against Hatton. Saying that he doesn't have any respect for his opponents is the biggest load of crap I've read today, and I'm sure that about 99.9% of people on ESB realise that what you said is blatantly untrue.

    Have a GREAT day :hi:
     
  4. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I do. He rally wanted it, trained so hard, brought all the fans and promised them victory. You can see how disheartened he was even whilst laying there half unconscious. I didnt want Ricky to loose this fight, I just wanted Pac to win. lol.
     
  5. Haye

    Haye Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I do feel sorry for the guy in a way. To be honest, it was better for boxing that Pac was to win, and he was always gonna win anyway. But it would have been a more fitting farewell for Hatton to at least make it a war and be competitive with Pac.

    He is a nice guy and genuinely funny sometimes. His act wore a little thin sometimes and he could get on your nerves but at heart he is a great guy. He should retire now. There is nowhere else to go, even a fight with Khan is silly now, after a KO like that.
     
  6. Two Shakes

    Two Shakes Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ricky's one of the good guys and people should remember that when they run him down.I predicted Pacquiao would have too much for him,but i really thought Ricky would make him work,sadly Ricky looked out of sorts from the first bell,his lack of movement,lack of snap etc etc i then caught cold with a devastating punch just when he seemed to be getting his act together.Rickys show is over,but hey it was good while it lasted and losing to the best is no disgrace.Well done Ricky:good
     
  7. warrior85

    warrior85 R.I.P THUNDER Full Member

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    yea,feel abit sorry for any fighter who gives there best&loses
     
  8. BRIT08

    BRIT08 P4P Full Member

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    Just glad it was over fast, otherwise Hatton really would have paid the price.
     
  9. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Same here. They'll be going home w/ a heavy heart, sore throat, and empty pocket.
     
  10. warrior85

    warrior85 R.I.P THUNDER Full Member

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    :goodgood post mate
     
  11. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How many fans did really empty their vault and sold their houses to bet for him?
     
  12. damiann

    damiann Guest

    When a fighter deludes himself about his performances and refuses to admit his shortcomings, doesn't give full props to his victor, yes, i call it disrespect.

    Ricky doesn't even have respect for his old trainer; have you heard how he tried to blame Graham for the PBF loss ( probably not, since you're deaf ) ?

    (TRUTHTIME wrote:
    Ricky NEVER had a CHIN and against elites he WILL GET HIT. Quick question, WHAT WILL THE EXCUSE BE ? For Collazo it was a chest infection,for LAZCANO the flu,for MAYWEATHER -the ref. He already BLAMED BILLY GRAHAM. Lets start a thread before he thinks of ONE.)

    Wake up and smell the coffee.

    Anyway, judging by your avatar and your past picks, that won't be hapenning very soon. :deal
     
  13. hagler7

    hagler7 New Member Full Member

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    even though i was rooting for manny i felt sick in my stomach seeing him on his back , but thats the buisness i suppose
     
  14. bill poster

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    Punch resistence wasnt there and totally outclassed. Couldnt land a left to body or head without leaving himself wide open.
     
  15. teemy

    teemy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I feel sorry for all of us...what an outclassing and mismatch