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  • Does Hatton deserve to be in the HOF?

    Does he? I mean, his best win was against a faded Tszyu, and he got DESTROYED every time he fought a truly great fighter.

  • #2
    This must be the 100th topic on this question.

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    • #3
      Very easy yes.

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      • #4
        In my opinion, bringing in tons of money and fans isn't enough to be in the HOF.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
          In my opinion, bringing in tons of money and fans isn't enough to be in the HOF.
          As opposed to the other kind of FAME that brings no money and fans.

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          • #6
            oh stfu
            floyd did not "destroy him"
            he was past it when pac got to him and senchenko ?? tht should have never happend

            he should an will be hof material
            see here ..
            Amateur Record: 73-7
            1996 Junior World Championships Light Welterweight Bronze Medalist
            1997 ABA light welterweight champion

            Regional & Minor Titles

            WBC International Light Welterweight Title (2007)
            IBO Light Welterweight Title (January 2007 - May 2009)
            WBU Light Welterweight Title (2001 - 2005)
            BBBofC Light Welterweight Title (2000)
            WBA Inter-Continental Light Welterweight Title (2000)
            WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight Title (1999 - 2000)
            BBBofC Central Area Light Welterweight Title (1999)

            World Titles

            IBF Light Welterweight Title (2)
            WBA World Welterweight Title
            WBA Super World Light Welterweight Title
            IBF Light Welterweight Title (1)

            Awards & Recognition

            ********* 2005 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year: Hatton is the first British boxer to receive the award since its inception in 1928*****************
            2005 ESPN.com Fighter of the Year
            Mens Fitness Magazine's Fittest Sportsman
            2007 Awarded the honor of Order of the British Empire - Member (MBE)

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            • #7
              Ehhhh I don't know. I think others like Castillo and Corrales had better wins than he did.

              People downplay the Tszyu win though. Tszyu had come back and beaten Mitchell, and moved himself right back to #3 P4P and hadn't lost in forever. That was a big win. Hatton also had other wins over Collazo, Urango, Lazcano, and Malignaggi, which were all decent/solid wins over Top 10 fighters. He also had other alright wins over Tackie and Maussa. Those guys weren't world beaters, but they were Top 10 at 140 when Hatton beat them.

              Hatton's resume and wins really aren't that much different than Tszyu, who got into the HOF on his first ballot.

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              • #8
                In short, no.

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                • #9
                  hell no.

                  his best win is a past prime kostya and he needed the help of a biased crooked referee to do it.

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                  • #10
                    2005 fighter of the year
                    lineal 140 for 5 yrs NO ONE ****ED WITH HIM

                    the fact he is by far the most popular fighter maybe ever might get him in alone

                    think ab it what fighter do we know of that can get 35k ppl to fly across the planet to come see them fight ???????????????
                    twice ?!?

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