Hatton can clean up a good but not great division

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  1. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hatton sux.
    He will get beaten by everyone that has snap on their punches. He does not beat any of the top LWW. Even Urango would beat him in a rematch. Now that he is no longer HBOs baby he wont be getting gift decisions over here or preferential refereing.
     
  2. hagman1989

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    hes bigger better defence hes with a better trainer

    and ill say it again probley the quickest hands in the sport

    why is hatton so highly respected , if you go out with the intent to discred a boxer ou can always pick holes
     
  3. Mrtibbs

    Mrtibbs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You think he can beat khan and bradley? Are you mad!

    Hattons style is made for Khan and Roach already knows the perfect way to destroy hatton as we have seen. I cant see Hatton cleaning up the division. I see him having one tune up fight against a light hitter, followed by yet another devastating loss to Khan (massive pay day). Then he will be done.
     
  4. MemoCan

    MemoCan *****49ers Express***** Full Member

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    Necromancer, somebody who could raise the dead-in hatton's case a dead career.
     
  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Keep up.

    Ricky's clearly been on the decline (the man who squeaked by a shot Lazcano is not the same man who beat up a reigning Tszyu).

    Malignaggi had terrible corner chemistry with Buddy McGirt Jr. and is clearly a better boxer operating within his own natural style (compare his performances pre- and post-McGirt with those during his tenure...night and day).

    The version that won the Diaz rematch would win a rematch with the recent version of Hatton that fought Lazcano, Malignaggi and Pacquiao.
     
  6. rorymullan

    rorymullan Guest

    What do you think would happen if khan faught manny and pbf. Hed also be looking at 2 losses and 2 brutal defeats. Khan does not have the power of Manny and it would not be the same fight if he were to face khan.
     
  7. lobk

    lobk Original ESB Member Full Member

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    Hatton is not going to clean up any weight class. All he's going to be doing is collecting a few decent paycheck until he can't sell a fight.
     
  8. Subzero

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    It's official. Hatton fans are delusional when it comes to Ricky's boxing abilities. He never was a great fighter, probably B-Level(being generous) at best and now he is shot. Everyone knows Ricky is now Chinny-Chin-chin...but his supporters love him so much that they cannot accept the fact that he is finished. Now, can he still be a big draw? Yes he can and he will make plenty of money while at it, but that is not to be confused with him being able to be good in the ring.
     
  9. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Just b/c he lost to Manny in devastating fashion doesn't mean he's shot. Manny is very good. ****....Hatton did a great job in a loosing effort to Floyd a year before. If Ricky isn't suffering from mental affects from the devastating KO from PAC he'll be fine. Tim won't be able to KO hatton. Tim could out box hatton but I also see Hatton smothering Tim and outworking him to get the nod.

    Hatton was damn near killed in his lost to Manny but he's never been that badly beaten in the past.
     
  10. JoeV

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    I dont think he should make a comeback.

    His mentality is just to get this 1 fight won then happily retire. I think if he makes a comeback, he should do it properly without setting a retirement date. he'd probably do better thinking like this.
     
  11. roly

    roly Boxing Addict Full Member

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    considering paulie couldn't win a round off of hatton when they fought a year ago and wasn't even competitive, hatton would have had to have had an arm amputated to lose a rematch against him.
     
  12. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    :deal
     
  13. Words

    Words Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bradley could beat him, he's a tough fighter with a lot of skill.

    So could Khan, but he is fragile and Hatton, if he's anything like what he was, is a vicious and aggresive fighter who could expose that fargility.

    Urango he'd beat again. Too quick on his feet, movement too good, an easy win.
     
  14. roly

    roly Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think he should retire, he's past his best now, but a lot of people on here really underrate him. i think he's got it in him to beat anyone at 140 even now with the exception of pac, khan is very quick, but he hasn't fought anyone of hattons calibre yet and has a shaky chin. bradley is a good fighter but he's not a big puncher and i could see hatton stopping him and khan.
     
  15. roly

    roly Boxing Addict Full Member

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    hatton fought paulie after "squeaking by" lazcano (if you call winning 10 rounds in a comeback fight after a loss against pbf squeaking by). as far as blaming it on mcgirt, lol paulie tasted hattons power in the 2nd round and didn't want to know, hatton was beating him to the punch, is as quick or quicker on his feet, has more power and paulie can't crack an egg. it has nothing to do with mcgirt, hatton beats paulie 10 times out of 10, he was outclassed.

    paulie has as much chance of beating hatton in a rematch as hatton has of beating pac or pbf in a rematch, zilch