"You saw more action tonight, then in Mayweathers whole career!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JETSKI, Jun 23, 2007.


  1. Executioner

    Executioner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl :lol:

    Nice avatar lol
     
  2. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I actually find him quite boring. Good, but boring.
     
  3. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    What opportunities Reggie? Give us the financial details of those offers to Ricky Hatton to fight Mayweather?
    I want to see some links!

    .....and again, as I posted about to Biggame, Hatton has never talked himself up as the best fighter on the planet. Last night for the first time he said he's ready, willing and able to take on all comers.
    Hatton only wants big names from here on out.

    Whats so hard to understand about that?

    Mayweather does'nt want to fight anybody nowdays but DLH, stating that he's to good to fight anybody else but a fighter he's already beat!:lol: :lol: :lol:

    If so, let Mayweather retire and let history judge his accomplilshments!:lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl :nut
     
  4. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Courtesy of Trouble Lurks.:lol: :good
     
  5. Executioner

    Executioner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  6. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    So because he wasn't ready then, he can NEVER fight him now?
     
  7. badger6

    badger6 Ask your wife !!! Full Member

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    According to Fugly Boy Floyd, no one is good enough to fight him. Unless its Oscar giving him some more welfare money !!!
     
  8. Thinman

    Thinman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, he cannot fight him now. :nono And if you try to tell somebody that this fight makes sense, then the answer is going to be "He has done nothing to deserve a shot at PBF?

    Same goes for Mosley. According to PBF fans He avoided PBF long time ago. Mosley missed his chance, therefore PBF has nothing to prove.

    However, a fight against DLH makes more sense. PBF is the smaller guy and he is willing to risk again his "O" against an ATG. :yep , but on the other hand many of PBF fans say that DLH has never beaten an elite fighter, not even in his prime. So, try to figure that out. :dead
     
  9. rodney

    rodney Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This was not a great fight.
    It was O.K.
    Lots of holding and hitting, wrestling and some inside work always followed by some type of holding and cliching.
    Not a lot of boxing --- mostly bullying.
    In the 3rd round , both fighters landed some good body shots.
    Hatton, of course a little better and getting the best of the pushing and wrestling match.
    The last body shot that Hatton threw was not his best in this fight.
    Jose took the good body shots.
    Hattons last body shot didnt look like a liver shot.
    It looked like he caught Jose behind the elbow, on the back-lower rib area --- weak spot.
    Definately not a gut shot or even an oblique shot.
    Definately not this great devastating liver shot.
    It didnt even look that hard, as he threw it with mostly his arm.
    He was winning the fight, but it was competative.
    He didnt exactly beat Jose up.
    Cotto is much better.
    Period.
     
  10. C Money

    C Money Paul McCloskey Full Member

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    During a 6 month period when Hatton was under contract with warren, and Floyd was already AT 47 when that contract was up. It was clear financial success for Hatton and Floyd became a FREE AGENT himself, so it sounds like the POT calling the KETTLE BLACK.

    Why on earth would you cling to that STILL?? What's up with RIGHT NOW or after SSM?? Hell, Hatton went to 47 to chase PBF then Floyd goes to 54 to fight DLH, and its the same old song and dance routine since 130:yep Yes hatton had difficulty at 47 with Collazo but PBf isnt a real 54 fighter anyway he started 10 lbs lower than Hatton.

    Its about LEGACY, and Floyd WASNT CHAMP AT 40. Hatton has again REAFFIRMED his Championship at 40. Floyd got the power from Oscar?? So make the offer, get your legacy, and YOU KNOW DAMN WELL YOU WILL MAKE $$$$$$$. Do it at 47 if he likes, Floyd is hardly gonna be the more physically imposing of the two at 47 or 40.

    Stop the excuses and make the meaningful fights or just :**** what he's accomplished to this point. The greats have alway's done it like that so its not ASKING ANYTHING OF FLOYD that other Champs have done!!:good Even PBF fans should be beginning to realize that the stalling, retirement, and monetary haggling ISNT gonna make him the LEGEND that he or they THINK HE CAN BE!! Floyd is still PRIME so at least a 3 or 4 fight stretch is hardly UNREALISTIC from a historical perspective.
     
  11. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    Hatton chased PBF to 147? That's rich....he went back down without EVER offering to fight PBF at 147:good:tired
     
  12. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Did any of you Hatton bashers even think that Ricky was smart enough to know that at that point in his career he just wasn't ready to fight the likes of a PBF??? Nothing wrong with that. And if he feels ready to take on that challenge now, good for him.
     
  13. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That's cool.....just don't want people pretending like PBF ran from him at 140, like SOME posters here want to imply.

    At the same time, no way should PBF have to come down to 140 to fight him. If PBF is not retired, he is the 147 champ and the top fighter in the world. Hatton goes up to him, not vice versa. PBF should fight him though if he can't fight Cotto or Margarito/Williams winner.
     
  14. Flatlander

    Flatlander Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That comment was the most entertaining thing Hatton has ever done.
     
  15. C Money

    C Money Paul McCloskey Full Member

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    Gee, thats:lol: I didnt here any OFFERS from Floyd to Hatton at 47. Hmmm we did see Hatton FNF declare his intent and desire to fight Floyd at 47, NEVER HEARD ANY **** LIKE THAT FROM FLOYD:good

    Floyd went to 54 for DLH, remember??

    Keep trying PG, your a :cus and you know it, :clap: your hands:lol: