Yeah I can remember, wasnt it something to do with their fight plan, like blue was for a nice calm, cool, collected fight plan and red was for a go out all guns blazing fight plan or something like that.
its what his entourage are wearing, not haye himself, remember last time he wore red and they wore blue?
TBooze. Give me a bit of credit, mate. I've been going to football since the very early 80's. I know very well it didn't originate with Hatton but it wasn't used in boxing before... or at least was used rarely and sparingly. It became Hattons theme song and shouldnt be used for another fighter.