Ricky Hatton one of the most overrated fighters of all times.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by GoodOldBoy, Jun 25, 2013.


  1. BlackBrenny

    BlackBrenny Guest

    It went downhill by the time we finished reading the title..

    Adrien Broner vs Paul Malignaggi compared to Ricky Hatton vs Paul Malignaggi tells you all you need to know about how "over-rated" Ricky Hatton was compared to a REAL overrated fighter
     
  2. Str8ryte

    Str8ryte Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Youre either biased, a troll, or just f*ckin ******ed. Ill let you choose. Never in the first round or any round for that matter did hatton wobble mayweather with a punch. I know the exact point youre talking about and that punch didnt even land. Hatton closed the distance and bodied floyd. Youre a complete dumbass and your posts show it.
     
  3. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ludacris statement far from overated not an atg either but tackie,vilches,lazcano,cool vince Phillips ,callazo,mallinagi,jose luis Castillo,urango & tyzu a real solid resume an hof caliber fight career
     
  4. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Great fighter who defeated close to prime Tszyu, Hatton and Collazo. And Margarito wanted nothing to do with him either. One of the most loved fighters i can remember
     
  5. Trail

    Trail Guest

    No he wasn't, he caught Floyd off balance. No wobbling there, Bute. Also, I'm a big Ricky fan (no homo) and I don't particularly like Floyd, but no way did Ricky wobble Floyd.:good
     
  6. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Floyd was on ***** street mate.
     
  7. Eric cantona

    Eric cantona Active Member Full Member

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    Its boxing not golf...people bend the rules fighters do what they can to win..

    Its like after a football match saying "i know Italy beat Brazil 3-1 but they didn't really win cause they committed 7 fouls "
     
  8. Trail

    Trail Guest

    A friend of mine sent me a slo-mo about twenty minutes after the fight (this guy knows his ****, he owns a boxing trading website and has seen the lot), Floyd wasn't on ***** Street at all, he wasn't even in any danger.

    Just to clarify, I don't like Floyd at all, I think he's a jumped up **** (though a great boxer) and I would edge towards Ricky Hatton at all times (he's a City fan and a great bloke).

    Just to validate my opinion I'm going to have a look at the fight again in a few minutes. Though I'm still pretty sure I'm right.:good
     
  9. Foxy 01

    Foxy 01 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Are you sure your not American with an imagination as wierd as that?:lol:
     
  10. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    I'm a fan of Ricky, but he didn't "wobble" or have Floyd on ***** street.

    Balance issue, that's all it was.
     
  11. Foxy 01

    Foxy 01 Boxing Junkie banned

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    Hatton caught Mayweather with a good left hand, Mayweather slightly lost his footing, and went back into the ropes, and immediately regained his composure. He was slightly wobbled by the force of the punch, but was not on ***** st, like he was with the Mosley punch.
     
  12. GoodOldBoy

    GoodOldBoy Active Member Full Member

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    **** whatever happened between Gayweather and Hatton. **** the Pac fight. You suckers aren't men enough to rewatch Hatton VS Kostya and be honest about the events of that night.

    Kostya Tzyu would be Hattons greatest victory but the fact is that it was no victory at all and you can't judge a fighter on two ko losses so you therefor judge him on his wins..... with Kostya Tzyu out of that equation Ricky Hattons career sure doesn't look all that impressive at all.
     
  13. Shadows

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    Hatton was a good fighter not overrated. On his way up he had a devestating body attack and was a good inside fighter. Before his Tyzu and Tackie fight he really would get on the inside and let his hands go. It was fun to watch him finish people with his brutal body shots. To answer the person who stated Castillo looked fixed: it wasn't it was just a perfectly landed body shot. Other examples were the body shot Gatti hit Leonard Dorin with. Dorin was a tough fighter that all came and had a great chin but that one stopped him. Hopkins vs Oscar, some Of Butes fights.
     
  14. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hatton beat Tsyu, Malinaggi, Urango, Collazo, Maussa, Castillo, Lazcano and many more good names.
     
  15. ribtickler68

    ribtickler68 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I reckon you are right. Too much is made of an unbeaten record; it's who you beat and who you fight that really counts.