hatton knew he was gonna get ko'd

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by larrysmith, May 3, 2009.


  1. larrysmith

    larrysmith Guest

    he said it himself..thats why he didnt want his son to come.....
     
  2. baldbull

    baldbull Active Member Full Member

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    I agree totally. When he said that my first thought was he's gunna get knocked out hard.
     
  3. larrysmith

    larrysmith Guest

    i just looked at the last 24/7 and hatton had 0 confidense in himself...pacman looks very confident at the weight in..smiling at hatton...and hatton kept shaking his ****ing hand...
     
  4. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    i never saw the last 24/7

    he said he was gonna get KO'd?
     
  5. bluebird

    bluebird Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't think so.

    Hatton was MORE confident in this fight than for the Mayweather one. He thought he was fighting a little guy he could walk down. When he got hit and realised this little dude could punch like a mule it threw him off his gameplan and he crumbled right before our eyes. I could see the shock in Hatton's eyes.

    "He is a complete monster, the best fighter in the world" - Ricky Hatton 6/2/09
     
  6. FrochPascal

    FrochPascal Boxing Addict Full Member

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    no--just said he wouldnt want hes son ringside if he got Ko'd. Thats why hes son isnt at hes fights.

    And thats bull(that he knew hed get knocked out). Ofcourse he was confident of victory. Pac just blew him away
     
  7. finalfight

    finalfight Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No.

    He basically said you never know what's going to happen once you step in the ring and was being a responsible parent.
     
  8. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    The use of the words ''in case of'' sometimes makes it easy for even slower people to understand.
     
  9. bachatu

    bachatu Pro Full Member

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    Nah man, he just said something to the extent of its boxing and anything can happen in boxing, one punch can take you out and he wouldn't want his son to be at any of his fights and see that happen.
     
  10. larrysmith

    larrysmith Guest

    why are you so up tight...is humor outlawed
     
  11. jeffradka

    jeffradka Active Member Full Member

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    I dont know, in his ring entrance his face looked really grim. I think he had a bad feeling walking in, I didnt see any confidince.
     
  12. catasyou

    catasyou Lucian Bute Full Member

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    So you find it funny that Hatton didn't take his son at the fight because he knew he was gonna get KO'd(which ain't true)?
     
  13. Akxtinguish

    Akxtinguish Belt holder Full Member

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    The last episode did actually make me reconsider Hatton's confidence. That, coupled with his behavior up to the fight.

    It was PBF-Hatton all over again. Sometimes I think Hatton has trouble handling the psychological strain that comes with such huge events.

    In any case, what's done is done.

    PS: It's a damned good thing the kid didn't come to the fight. I couldn't care less about his fiancée crying, but that KO is something I wouldn't want his kid to witness.
     
  14. David_TheMan

    David_TheMan ESB Sage Full Member

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    Joe Fraizer let his son see him get knocked the hell out by Foreman and beat the hell up by Ali twice. I think it would only be helpful to the child, look how good Marvis turned out.
     
  15. larrysmith

    larrysmith Guest

    read the thread im not the only one who sensed hattons lack in confidence..this aint taking nothing from pacman