Hatton's Next (Last) 5 fights?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Ringstinger, Nov 23, 2008.


  1. kgs83

    kgs83 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    As much as i think Khan has great raw talent, his has it all apart from a chin and is too inexperienced and makes silly mistakes. Hence honestly i think even PM could get a TKO.

    Would be a good fight tho; PM tko or points.
     
  2. Flea Man

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    Honestly....I think Paulie could K.O him.
     
  3. Flea Man

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    I actually think Floyd would end it sooner. Hatton will never end up happy after fighting Floyd. It's a shame....

    Unless there's one way to beat Floyd that only Floyd Sr knows....i.e, not even Little Floyd knows!

    Very, very doubtful. I'm sure a lot of boxing fans would like to see Ricky put ona great performance and stop Floyd with a great body shot....but nothing Ricky does, the brawling (Floyd too strong, beats Hatton at his own game) the new and improved boxing (well, back to the feted Ben Tackie days of old) puh-lease, Floyd beats him every single time at that, not even a punchers chance.

    hatton should fight anyone, given the chance. Except Floyd.
     
  4. kgs83

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    I see where you coming from.......but i can really still see this happening. Hatton v FM II at Wembley........for sure FM will want a piece of that.
     
  5. Lewisbell

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    The dream
    Winner Holt/Torres in Vegas
    Kell Brook (homecoming style fight) in Manchester
    Cotto in Vegas
    Mosely in Vegas
    Margo in Vegas
     
  6. Ringstinger

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    Kell Brook is too green for Hatton at the moment - no need to **** up a promising career. And if by any chance he managed to beat Hatton, his popularity in the UK might suffer - cf. Joe Bugner.