Oscar de la Hoya wants a fight with Ricky Hatton.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Kid Cuba, Nov 16, 2010.


  1. Jetmax

    Jetmax Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That wouldn't be hard at all.*:lol:


    But yeah I'd still watch it.
     
  2. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    :huh
     
  3. igotJUIC3

    igotJUIC3 Boxing Junkie banned

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    i thought Hatton was in rehab
     
  4. Did you miss the fact that Mayweather fought BOTH these guys? That his so-called "leftovers" are actually fighting eachother (if this happens).

    Why do you waste your time with ESB just posting nonsense **** like this? :tired
     
  5. rocky1

    rocky1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    by the way to alot of the yanks on here who may not have seen it hatton is out of rehab and was at the haye fight on saturday and actually looked like he had lost alot of weight
     
  6. Yeah they are both way past their best and its kind of a bitter-sweet fight if it happens... but I'm still interested as hell and if Hatton can get into decent shape he can win it. Either way, its a huge fight in the UK and I would watch it enthusiastically especially because it would most likely be each guy's last fight.
     
  7. Spitfire7

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    Since when did these Flo-Mongs ever did make sense on ESB??? :hey:lol:
     
  8. EJDiaZ

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  9. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Before everone starts hating on Oscar, I think it is a fair offer. Neither man deserved to end his career on a low note, and Ricky could benefit from another fight financially and it would help him to get over his loss to Pacquiao. It would be a good enough fight that I think he would be happy with his effort and it would be entertaining. They are both done, but I think even a shot Oscar easily beats him at this point (or any point). But, it wouldnt be a brutal KO like at the hands of Pac and I think Hatton could walk away from boxing a happier man.
     
  10. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That ship sailed about a year ago...
     
  11. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    Bull**** fight though, But I hope hatton egts the payday and gets his life back on track, but at 154 this would be just a weird fight.
    If hatton were to win do you guys see floyd going to fight him in England at 154? De la hoya should do a better job of running his company, i would really like to se ehim fight chavez jr, that fight i would definitely watch.
     
  12. CasualFan

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    Not significant bout but i definitely watch it.
     
  13. Kid Cuba

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    :lol:
     
  14. Flaco_1

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    I thought Hatton said that he never wants to Box again?
     
  15. Tommy O C

    Tommy O C VIVA LA MEXICO!!!! Full Member

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    Robert Diaz, matchmaker for Golden Boy Promotions, reached out to ***********.com to set the record straight on the widespread story which claimed Diaz had approached Ricky Hatton with an offer to fight Oscar De La Hoya. According to Diaz, not only is the story not true, but the statements, attributed to Diaz in the British press, were never made.

    Diaz did attend last Saturday's fight between David Haye and Audley Harrison at the MEN Arena in Manchester, and he did spend time with Hatton during the fight week of Haye-Harrison, but the two of them never discussed the possibility of a ring return.

    "There is no truth to it. I did spend some time out there for the David Haye fight and I did spend a lot of time with Ricky. We spoke about family and soccer and food and we joked around, but we never spoke about boxing. We never discussed him coming back. There were even reporters who came up to me and asked me if I want to see Ricky back. As a fan, I said that I would like to see Ricky come back, but that decision can't be made by me. Ricky is the one who has to make that decision," Diaz told ***********.com.