Was Hattons Loss The Biggest Ownage In The Last Few Years??

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  1. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think so ....

    Just that he was trash talking Floyd after the Castillo win then saying Floyd will never Knock me out then dissing Floyds pad work....

    just seem that poor Ricky couldnt have got it more wrong ....


    Major ownage ...


    (ps i went for Hatton BTW)
     
  2. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    No, it wasn't even CLOSE to an ownage... He simply got beat by the better man.
     
  3. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    No I say the Calzaghe win over Lacy was at leastHatton was in the fight ..The same could not be said for Lacy and lets not forget the Wright Trinidad fight .
     
  4. Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky Hardcore......to the max! Full Member

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    Possibly Wlad-Sanders Or Williams-Vitali. Mayorga-Oscar, Vargas-Oscar.
     
  5. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Hmmm....Nonito Donaire's KO of Vic Darchinyan comes to mind. Darchinyan was talking **** about Donaire on his website saying something like he will celebrate another brutal KO over a Donaire - only to suffer one himself.

    This isn't the biggest ownage in the ring, but my pick when I factor in some of the pre-fight buildup and quotes.
     
  6. carras

    carras Well-Known Member Full Member

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  8. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yes stop being so sensative we know that ....now get with the spirit of the thread would ya ....

    i talking about his loss in comparison with his prediction and statements about floyd
     
  9. planetzion

    planetzion Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes Lacy Calzag was probably better forgot that one....
     
  10. Toopretty

    Toopretty Custom made Full Member

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    Hatton was on the card scheduled to fight Floyd. But he never was in the fight. It was a major ownage b/c while very few said floyd was going to knock his ass out without question. Most including ingrate idiots on this board and forum thought that was the least likely scenario out of all scenarios. They said if it was going to be a KO it would be Hattons only shot. They thought floyd would run and pot shot. He pot shotted and beat his ass on the inside. They said hatton was going to break ribs but Floyd did ALL of the body work as I said was going to happen. This is a major ownage b/c it was seen by over a million people in a fight that has been looming for 2-3 years with **** being talked up by both sides. It is an ownage if there ever was one. Calzaghe beat up Lacy but could not stop him.
     
  11. dave82

    dave82 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Vic is pathetic, soo satisfying that he got KTFO.
     
  12. IrnBruMan

    IrnBruMan Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    totally agree
     
  13. Dr Gonzo

    Dr Gonzo Yo! Molesta La Breastas! Full Member

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    Allan Green vs Jaidon Codrington :rofl
     
  14. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Um as I recall Hatton may have won 2 or 3 rds and was in Floyds face the whole night his connect percentage was better than Lacy's .A 12 rd shut is more of an ownage to me than what Hatton did ..
     
  15. IrnBruMan

    IrnBruMan Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Barrerra vs Hamed was OWNAGE

    Calzaghe vs Lacy was ownage

    Perhaps if PBF had started mugging and taunting and toying with Hatton, it would be considered ownage, but the fact is that Hatton probably gave PBF his toughest fight yet (at least, PBF pretty much said that after the fight).

    Hatton landed enough on PBF to make PBF wary, and PBF did not play Hatton like a fool, it was a rough and competitive fight, and the better man won.