If Hatton wins belt again....

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Blue_Ray, Aug 31, 2009.


  1. Davies

    Davies Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good:good:good
     
  2. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    None of the above, and this thread is ****.
     
  3. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Oh, he will be back. And this time not face first into a turn buckle. When Cotto losses to Pac they will both have two losses and have unfinished business to resolve.
     
  4. koko of phil

    koko of phil Ring of Fire Resident Full Member

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    Even if his loss to Pac was just a fluke, it will always leave as a mark on every boxing fans' memory. Another excellent performance could only mean that he will always be considered as one of the great fighters in this sport but not to his losses to Pac or PBF. He should take a farewell fight and retire for good.
     
  5. simon850

    simon850 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Floyd will never fight Hatton again, neither will Pac. Hattons will end up fighting Khan and would get his ass knocked out again.
     
  6. gottagivafight

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  7. itrymariti

    itrymariti CaƱas! Full Member

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    No, no, no, no yes, no, no, no.
     
  8. Knives7

    Knives7 Boxing Addict banned

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    My answers are in red.
     
  9. David the

    David the Fat Bastard Full Member

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    I call myself a Hatton fan but his pinnacle was Tszyu and after that he struggled sometimes with smart boxers and his weight but you cant deny his right to still mix it with the top fighters out there when he brings excitement and agression and most of all in the Television and PPV age, his fan base which guarantees 6000 + at any venue anywhere in the world
     
  10. Hitman-Fan

    Hitman-Fan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    His loss to Pac-man wasn't a flucke, he was naive in his tactics and thought Pac couldn't hurt him, I think the old Ricky could have won that fight. I dont think he will get a rematch with Pac, he wont be back in the P4P top 10 if he picks up a belt, Floyd Senior should have turned up for training ontime, I think he should have stuck with Billy Graham, Freddie said after the fight he really didnt believe Ricky would lose in 3, he said it because Floyd was annoying him, he would love a re-match with flloyd but he wont get one and your joke about Ali was in bad taste. Ricky is a good guy, a great fighter who is a kind man and a man of the people, I dont know why you hate him so much. There is no disgrace losing to the top P4P fighters of his era, Thomas "Hitman" Hearns did that also, there is no disgrace in that. At least he had the bottle to fight the best and go aftee the best, unlike Joe Calzaghe who didnt leave Frank Warren early enough to fight the best fighters
     
  11. essexboy

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    I think its very possible he could suprise a few people in his next fight. Take nothing away from Pacquiao, he won fair and square and absolutely nailed Hatton, there was nothing lucky about it but I still think he can compete along the tier b fighters and win another belt. People look at him ballooning in weight but hes always done that, this is not the first time. Anyway, I dont think he should continue but I think he will and will be semi-successful, it really all depends how he bounces back from his loss to Pacquiao although he recovered from his loss to Mayweather okay. We should know alot more after his next fight.
     
  12. venomus_p4p

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    Cotto would put Hatton into a Coma :deal
     
  13. bill poster

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    He has a chance against Berto. He will probably lose (Hatton) but I cannot see any easy title options at 147
     
  14. Mr Butt

    Mr Butt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    cant see him doing anything at 147, he should have one fight against a fighter below top 10 then retire if he looks bad but should stay at 140