Bradley is a poor mans hatton...

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by stuey, May 10, 2008.


  1. TAM83

    TAM83 Active Member Full Member

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    Exactly
     
  2. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    Bull****, the pro Hatton guys started the Hatton crap.
     
  3. TAM83

    TAM83 Active Member Full Member

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    Started what crap?
     
  4. Mikey

    Mikey I'm An Uzi Lover Full Member

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    Hatton is massively overrated, he looked worse than Corley against Mayweather.

    Hatton has brought a lot of respect by the way he acts outside the ring as one of the lads, his career lives of the fact he beata Tszyu there for the taking, and still his fans think he is unbeatable at 140.
     
  5. TAM83

    TAM83 Active Member Full Member

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    So who would beat him at 140?
     
  6. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    They jumped In with the opportunity to go on about how Hatton would of won. They just took the **** about saying how Junior got exposed while Hatton was cut against Maussa who was a lucky journeyman and bounced Into a corner post like an amateur.
     
  7. Mikey

    Mikey I'm An Uzi Lover Full Member

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    No one ever can defintely always beat someone but yes they aree guys at 140 that can beat Hatton;

    Devon Alexander, Victor Ortiz are guys with a great chance of beating Hatton.

    Alexander has great skills and is strong, he is the future, I think he could well win a decision over Hatton or may even knock him out, if he lands sweet enough.

    Ortiz, well this guy has something Urango didnt have, he can box, it would be a ****in war thats for sure and who ever lands cleanly can win. And he would be well up for the dirty fight if Hatton goes that route.
     
  8. nulty

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    Just say no to drugs.
     
  9. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The Ngoudjo fight is what most people base the idea that Castillo was shot off. Before that, he was coming off two good wins, yet a close fight against Ngoudjo means he was shot? Bollocks. Ngoudjo is a good, tough, strong opponent who gave the second best 140lber a closer fight than Castillo did. Ngoudjo may be in the top 5 at 140lbs, which is saying something as the division has several really good up and comers.

    Ngoudjo would have beaten Witter tonight.
     
  10. nulty

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    Yep they were fights when he was at his best, but the PE teacher Lynes schooled him at times.
     
  11. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Absolute rubbish. I wouldn't fancy Alexander...ever. He has a styles disadvantage against Hatton, and he lacks the size to cover that fact. He has no chance, so lets ignore him.

    Ortiz would be a great fight. An interesting one in the future, but Hatton would punish him right now. 5 or 6 rounds at the most. Ortiz has a lot of potential though and should rule the division when Hatton retires and Malignaggi follows the money.
     
  12. Mikey

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    Alexander has no chance lol,

    Disgusting arrogance, we can go back to Dec 7th when you thought Hatton had a chance against Mayweather.

    Alexander has a better chance of beating Hatton, than Hatton has over Mayweather, and this is the truth, did you see Alexander beat Corley with utter ease. And for a 21 year old too.
     
  13. Healy

    Healy Former Wee Poof

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    I didn't see the simularity Stuey

    We have to remember that Hatton (Kostya and before it) looked completely different than the Hatton since that night in Manchester

    Witters performance tonight against Bradley was no worse than Hattons against Collazo
     
  14. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    Except Bradley had never fought a rated fighter.
    Collazo was a world champion a division up.
    Plus Witter lost.
    And Hatton won.
     
  15. Healy

    Healy Former Wee Poof

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    The results are nothing bud gloss over what we know was to bad performances

    Don't care what the level of oppositions is, you have to beat the man in front of you and both struggled to do so against unknown names from across the water

    Another example of the English media hyping up fighters and fans buying onto it

    (im not excluding myself because i bought onto both fighters at different stages)