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Parody
02-06-2006, 12:23 PM
Hatton has welterweight title in sights
By Ron Lewis



RICKY HATTON is to attempt to become a two-weight world champion when he challenges Carlos Baldomir for the world welterweight title in the United States on May 13. The bout will take place at Foxwoods Casino Resort, in Connecticut, and is expected to be announced at a press conference on Thursday.
Hatton, who returned from a family holiday in Egypt at the weekend, had been expected to face either Naoufel Ben Rabah, a Tunisian-born Australian who is mandatory contender to his IBF light-welterweight title, or Acelino Freitas, the former WBO super-featherweight and lightweight champion from Brazil. Neither of those opponents would have been expected to have caused Hatton much difficulty, but stepping up in weight to challenge Baldomir provides a mouth-watering prospect.



Originally from Santa Fe, Argentina, but now living in Los Angeles, Baldomir was largely unheard of before he caused a huge upset by defeating Zab Judah in New York last month. Judah had come into the bout as WBC, WBA and IBF welterweight champion and had been expected to win easily, ahead of an April bout against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

However, the WBA and IBF have so far refused to recognise Baldomir, claiming he failed to pay them sanctioning fees for the bout. “My purse was only $100,000 (about £56,500),” Baldomir said after his win. “If I paid each of them the required 3 per cent, I would have come away with nothing.” It is likely to take a court case to decide which titles will be on the line in May.

While Mayweather, the WBC light-welterweight champion, has decided to go ahead with his bout against Judah in April, Baldomir, who had been expected to face Arturo Gatti, until the Canadian suffered a hand injury in a win over Thomas Damgaard last week, will now face Hatton.

It will mean that Hatton will have challenged for world titles in three successive bouts. He took the IBF light-welterweight title from Kostya Tszyu, the Australian, in Manchester last June and then added the WBA version of the title in November with a knockout of Carlos Maussa, of Colombia.

Should Hatton win the bout, he would become Britain’s fourth world welterweight champion. Ted “Kid” Lewis was champion during the First World War, John H. Stracey was champion in the Seventies and Lloyd Honeyghan in the Eighties. Hatton would relish joining that list of greats.

Oasis_Lad
02-06-2006, 12:24 PM
if this fight happens hatton will destroy baldomir

GunStar
02-06-2006, 12:25 PM
I'm not surprised, everyone wants Baldy now, I guess only Mayweather has no interest fighting Baldy.

Baldy will be an easy win for almost any of the top 10 guys.

big-lynch
02-06-2006, 02:14 PM
read this in todays press should be a good fight !

baya
02-06-2006, 02:51 PM
hes doing the right thing - you see easy pickens ... then why the hell not? **** if i were still boxing, and maussa and baldy were champs .. i'd be a 2 division champ @ the same time if i could get those fights.

in the history of boxing there has not been weaker champions then maussa and baldy, at least i don't think.

Scottie2Hottie
02-06-2006, 02:53 PM
well if someone's gonna take em down, might as well be hatton. hopefully we'll see welterweight showdowns with cotto, hatton, and floyd.

!!! Beowulf !!!
02-06-2006, 03:01 PM
well if someone's gonna take em down, might as well be hatton. hopefully we'll see welterweight showdowns with cotto, hatton, and floyd.


Floyd would surely have to fight Hatton if Ricky defeated Baldomir. Floyd wouldn't be able to avoid it.

baya
02-06-2006, 03:17 PM
Floyd would surely have to fight Hatton if Ricky defeated Baldomir. Floyd wouldn't be able to avoid it.

you make it seem as if FLOYD is running from ricky hatton ...

!!! Beowulf !!!
02-06-2006, 03:21 PM
you make it seem as if FLOYD is running from ricky hatton ...

Ricky was not in Floyd's plans apparently. It isn't as if Ricky is running from Floyd if he follows him up to Welter.

JMCbulls
02-06-2006, 03:45 PM
hatton would own baldomir. but i hope this dont happen, that kills my boy gatti's chance ta the belt :o

Undefeated
02-06-2006, 03:54 PM
floyd will kill both baldimor and hatton...

LostGuy
02-06-2006, 04:08 PM
i think baldy should fight judah first but guess judah is fighting mayweather so i guess baldy is cashing that big check against hatton if he fights him.

Undefeated
02-06-2006, 04:11 PM
why should baldimor figth judah?? are you kidding me? we talkin big bucks not a rematch no one would want to see

duroche
02-06-2006, 04:52 PM
I saw hatton in England take somebody apart on tv ltwo weeks ago. The boy is bad.

duroche
02-06-2006, 04:53 PM
Hatton seems very very hungry.

machotime
02-06-2006, 05:00 PM
So who is he fighting, Cotto or Baldomir? First they say Cotto in June now Baldomir??? :confused:

borikua
02-06-2006, 05:08 PM
bla bla bla....So much bull****...

DUPLICITY
02-06-2006, 05:08 PM
Floyd would surely have to fight Hatton if Ricky defeated Baldomir. Floyd wouldn't be able to avoid it.


Beowulf,

Do you think Floyd has been avoiding Hatton?

big-lynch
02-07-2006, 12:52 PM
yep hatton boldomir looks set for may 15

!!! Beowulf !!!
02-07-2006, 01:36 PM
Beowulf,

Do you think Floyd has been avoiding Hatton?


He hasn't been chasing a fight with Hatton, that much is for sure.

Parody
01-10-2008, 03:59 PM
Ricky was not in Floyd's plans apparently. It isn't as if Ricky is running from Floyd if he follows him up to Welter.

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El Chicano
01-10-2008, 05:14 PM
Hatton vs Baldomir would be one of the worst fight to ever watch. The boring old slow non-power slugger vs the overhyped hit and hold all night long brit. Boring.

Mozza
01-10-2008, 05:19 PM
Hatton vs Baldomir would be one of the worst fight to ever watch. The boring old slow non-power slugger vs the overhyped hit and hold all night long brit. Boring.

That doesn't even make any sense you buffoon.

Slotff
01-10-2008, 05:26 PM
I am biased of course, but I would pick that Baldomir that KO'd Gatti to beat Hatton as well. Now... not so sure...

Crazylegs77
01-10-2008, 05:35 PM
Hatton has welterweight title in sights
By Ron Lewis



RICKY HATTON is to attempt to become a two-weight world champion when he challenges Carlos Baldomir for the world welterweight title in the United States on May 13. The bout will take place at Foxwoods Casino Resort, in Connecticut, and is expected to be announced at a press conference on Thursday.
Hatton, who returned from a family holiday in Egypt at the weekend, had been expected to face either Naoufel Ben Rabah, a Tunisian-born Australian who is mandatory contender to his IBF light-welterweight title, or Acelino Freitas, the former WBO super-featherweight and lightweight champion from Brazil. Neither of those opponents would have been expected to have caused Hatton much difficulty, but stepping up in weight to challenge Baldomir provides a mouth-watering prospect.



Originally from Santa Fe, Argentina, but now living in Los Angeles, Baldomir was largely unheard of before he caused a huge upset by defeating Zab Judah in New York last month. Judah had come into the bout as WBC, WBA and IBF welterweight champion and had been expected to win easily, ahead of an April bout against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

However, the WBA and IBF have so far refused to recognise Baldomir, claiming he failed to pay them sanctioning fees for the bout. “My purse was only $100,000 (about £56,500),” Baldomir said after his win. “If I paid each of them the required 3 per cent, I would have come away with nothing.” It is likely to take a court case to decide which titles will be on the line in May.

While Mayweather, the WBC light-welterweight champion, has decided to go ahead with his bout against Judah in April, Baldomir, who had been expected to face Arturo Gatti, until the Canadian suffered a hand injury in a win over Thomas Damgaard last week, will now face Hatton.

It will mean that Hatton will have challenged for world titles in three successive bouts. He took the IBF light-welterweight title from Kostya Tszyu, the Australian, in Manchester last June and then added the WBA version of the title in November with a knockout of Carlos Maussa, of Colombia.

Should Hatton win the bout, he would become Britain’s fourth world welterweight champion. Ted “Kid” Lewis was champion during the First World War, John H. Stracey was champion in the Seventies and Lloyd Honeyghan in the Eighties. Hatton would relish joining that list of greats.



Hmm I live near foxwoods, dont think Ill brave the crowds of brits though..

Ryn0
01-10-2008, 05:35 PM
if this had happened a while back then baldy was champ I'd pick Hatton UD no one touchs Baldomir's chin.

THE REED™
01-10-2008, 05:39 PM
he wont hurt baldomir i know that much

Dorian
01-10-2008, 05:49 PM
Hatton by a late stoppage