Now he can say that Pac beat him because Pac is an ATG. Will he sniff weakness in someone at welter or light middle and come back like SRL believing Camacho was weak?
FROM THE BBC YESTERDAY: Manchester's Ricky Hatton ponders a return to boxing Hatton has 45 wins from 47 fights, 32 of which have been knockouts Manchester's former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton admits he is considering a return to boxing. In his last fight in May, the 31-year-old Hatton was knocked out in the second round in Las Vegas by Filipino great Manny Pacquiao. Currently in Australia on a promotional tour, Hatton said of a comeback: "I'm going to have a good think about it over Christmas and the new year. "But I'm starting to get the itch. I'd like to bow out in an absolute war." Hatton has been hinting for months at a one-off return in the hope of finishing his career on a brighter note. He was recently linked with a fight against Mexican three-weight world champion Juan Manuel Marquez, and Hatton said American legend Oscar de la Hoya was also an option. "Those two would be on my hit list," said Hatton, who has 45 wins from 47 fights. De la Hoya, a world champion at six weights, promoted Hatton's fights against Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, who stopped the Englishman in 10 rounds in 2007. A fight between Hatton and De la Hoya and Hatton has been mooted for some time, although De la Hoya's retirement at the hands of Pacquiao last December appeared to have finished his career. However, the chance of one final fight at the City of Manchester Stadium or Wembley could prove tempting for De la Hoya.