View Full Version : [HOLY S**T!] Katsidis still wants Hatton fight


Infern0
05-06-2009, 06:10 PM
Michael Katsidis Still Wants Ricky Hatton Fight
by James Slater - It is testament to the quite phenomenal popularity of Manchester's Ricky Hatton that fighters continue to show real interest in fighting him in the future even after what happened to him in his bout with Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand this past Saturday. Often when a top name is annihilated, would-be rival fights look at him as damaged goods and look for another big name to get it on with. This is not the case with Hatton, though..

Former interim WBO lightweight champion Michael Katsidis of Australia, through his manager and trainer Brendon Smith, has made it clear he would still relish the opportunity to fight "The Hitman," even though Ricky's star has undoubtedly dimmed some due to the 2nd round KO he suffered on May 2nd.

Such a fight would likely prove to be a big seller if it took place in the U.K, but just because Katsidis, nicknamed, "The Great," wants the fight, it doesn't mean he will get it. Hatton has yet to come close to making his mind up about whether or not he will even fight again yet, after all.

Still, trainer/manager Smith has made it clear his man would be quite willing to come over to Manchester, U.K for the fight. Smith also believes Hatton WILL fight again. Reportedly, a Hatton-Katsidis fight had been discussed as a possibility even before Hatton's ill-fated clash with the pound-for-pound king.

"I believe it's still a very good chance of happening," Smith told WWOS.com.au. "Knowing Ricky, I don't think he would want to finish his career like that."

And Smith and his fighter are obviously hoping very much that the fight will go ahead as previously discussed. The match-up would have been a curious one had Hatton beaten Pacquiao, but now, as a "comeback" fight, Katsidis would be welcomed as a credible foe for the 30-year-old.

"We are not concerned about going to Ricky's backyard because we've taken our show on the road for the last two years," Smith added. "Michael has a fan base all over the world."

He does, too. A hugely popular fighter because of his all-action, blood-and-guts style, Katsidis has entertained fans in his native Australia, in America and, more recently, in Manny Pacquiao's homeland of The Philippines (Katsidis has also boxed in England before).

Perhaps soon, Katsidis will be doing the same in Manchester, England.

Katsidis, though, a natural lightweight, has other options if a fight with Hatton fails to come off. With his last win, an 8th round TKO over Jesus Chavez, the 28-year-old from Toowoomba earned the right to fight for the WBO lightweight crown. This belt is currently held by the superb Juan Manuel Marquez. As Marquez is to face the returning Floyd Mayweather Junior in July, maybe the belt will become vacant. It certainly will if "Dinamita" upsets Mayweather, as his lightweight days will be all but forgotten.

Perhaps Katsidis will wind up facing a top fighter for the vacant belt. Either way, life is going to be interesting for the Australian tough guy

Infern0
05-06-2009, 06:12 PM
I also found this in a different section.


According to the Mirror article, Hatton may possibly decide to fight in a "Farewell" bout against Australian crowd-pleaser Michael Katsidis, who is, of course, a natural lightweight. Such a fight would make sense for "The Hitman," in that he would be favoured, even after what happened to him against the reigning pound-for-pound king, to win.

Greatwhitehope
05-06-2009, 11:14 PM
N'dou to win the IBO title and finally get his shot at Hatton so Hatton can finish with a title.

Infern0
05-06-2009, 11:16 PM
Nah, N'dou would brutalise hatton

Salty
05-07-2009, 12:36 AM
I would love to see the fight from a spectators stand point, but as a kat fan i'm not too sure how this fight would go for him. He can't really do with another loss, which I suppose a win here would set him up for a rather big pay day.

Infern0
05-07-2009, 12:39 AM
Even a shot Hatton is no graham earl

mathed
05-07-2009, 12:43 AM
Katsidis is tough but I think Hatton would tie him up and kill that body. It would definitely be a dynamite fight none the less and Katsidis could win but I'd bet on Hatton here. He would have the mental edge knowing that dude had to move up in weight and that he would be the betting favorite. It would be an up close brawl that could be fight of the year when you think of it, two guys slugging it out till one of them drops. Katsidis does not have real one punch ko power, he seems to make people quit by accumulation and his determination.

This one may come down to who has the best mindset on that night.

jagass
05-07-2009, 01:05 AM
Nice write up man...I want to see Katsidis fighting Pacman...

Greatwhitehope
05-07-2009, 01:06 AM
Nah, N'dou would brutalise hatton

Shhhh, need to trick Hatton into thinking he has a chance against the great one.

brently1979
05-07-2009, 04:59 AM
Nice write up man...I want to see Katsidis fighting Pacman...

You must hate Katsidis then.

skyler
05-07-2009, 06:07 AM
Nice write up man...I want to see Katsidis fighting Pacman...

That would be like Mayweather - Gatti.

boxing_great
05-07-2009, 10:06 AM
I don't give nDou a chance against hatton.
Ndou lost to paulie who lost to hatton.

mgkirkpatrick
05-07-2009, 10:06 AM
I'd love to see the fight. Would be an all action match up.. unfortunately Hatton would likely have the footwork and inside game to negate Katsidis's style. If it does happen I'm going to be crossing my fingers that Hatton's chin is still cracked.

boxing_great
05-07-2009, 10:08 AM
I would imagine hatton's confidence a lot lower and he would subsequently be fighting more tentatively.
Should be a real interesting fight.Can't be bothered thinking right now who the winner would be.

Esquire Dale
05-07-2009, 10:19 AM
I wana see witter vs hatton too.

Axel Bowen-Dale

Salty
05-07-2009, 10:41 AM
Kat should just cut himself before he gets in the ring, I just rewatched the chavez fight. As soon as he saw blood, it was like a switch flicked on and he started upping his workrate and stopped trying to out box his opponent.

Dan...
05-07-2009, 06:03 PM
I don't give nDou a chance against hatton.
Ndou lost to paulie who lost to hatton.

I agree, but just remember that triangle theories really, really suck.



Oh yeah, and lol at the guy that said he wanted to see Pac-Katsidis. Why the fuk would you want to see that?

boxing_great
05-07-2009, 11:07 PM
I agree, but just remember that triangle theories really, really suck.



Oh yeah, and lol at the guy that said he wanted to see Pac-Katsidis. Why the fuk would you want to see that?

yea I know you can't always use it.
but I would have say it's more times accurate than not.

phillpey
05-11-2009, 05:43 PM
Nice write up man...I want to see Katsidis fighting Pacman...

Kat would get killed by Pacman.

mgkirkpatrick
05-12-2009, 11:35 AM
He doesn't think so.. know for a fact he wants that fight big time

mickeyb
05-12-2009, 04:48 PM
would be awesome. Love Katsidis, love Hatton. Would be brilliant.

brently1979
05-14-2009, 04:13 AM
He doesn't think so.. know for a fact he wants that fight big time

I would rather he fight guys at lightweight.