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    Ricky Hatton, still arguably the most popular active fighter in the U.K, makes his very first comeback in just over two weeks time. Never having had to deal with a loss, "The Hitman" is looking to get himself back in the winning column when he faces the inactive (for 15 months) Juan Lazcano. With this fight proving, if not much else, that his fan base is as loyal as ever (over 50,00 tickets have long since been sold for the May 24th bout), Ricky is still seen by his followers as one of the best fighters in the world - even after his devastating TKO loss to Floyd Mayweather back in December.

    In an article with Metro Sport newspaper, Hatton spoke of how down he initially was after losing for the very first time in his exciting career.

    "It was very hard initially," Hatton said when reflecting on his loss to Mayweather. "In the first few weeks I watched the fight and it was hard but I went away, had a rest and a holiday and watched it again. A lot of people said I lost convincingly but they can't have known that much about boxing as that's not what happened at all. For the first six or even rounds it was even-stevens but I lost my cool with a few of the [referee's] decisions and got frustrated and allowed myself to get into the position where he was able to finish me off."

    Clearly then, from this interview at least, Ricky does in no way feel he was outclassed by Floyd. Yet while he may have something of an argument when he complains about the performance of ref Joe Cortez, most fans will likely disagree that the fight was as "even-stevens" (or close), as Hatton says it was. Still, the Manchester fighter had nothing to be ashamed of on December 8th, as he also said in the interview.

    "Even though I went up a weight I was looking strong," Hatton declared. "But I felt I had one hand tied behind my back with some of the decisions by the referee. Everything was going against me but even with that it was even until the 7th round. Maybe I can do better next time."

    While plans for a second fight with Mayweather have reportedly been discussed by the camps of both fighters, Hatton has two more immediate fights on his radar first. The Lazcanao bout comes next, of course, before an expected clash with Paulie Malignaggi later in the year. Then, assuming he has won both fights, Hatton will then very possibly get another go at Floyd. But is there anything Ricky can possibly do differently or better in a second fight with the unbeaten pound-for-pound king - should he get that far?

    Ricky seems to think he was doing okay back in December, and maybe he was. But the way he was clinically taken out in round ten will no doubt convince many fight fans that a rematch will go along the same lines as fight number one did. You cannot fault Hatton's fighter's desire to try and get revenge, though, that must be said. Let's see how he looks against Lazcano on the 24th and then we can judge if Hatton is in anyway a less formidable force now that he knows he can be knocked out.

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  • #2
    If he really wants the rematch then he has to prove he is worth it. That means beating Witter...

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    • #3
      being even for the first half of the fight doesn't mean anything. (E.G ZELENOFF VS HARTLEY "I bossed the first minute")

      hatton you lost get over it!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by The Evil Genius View Post
        Ricky Hatton, still arguably the most popular active fighter in the U.K, makes his very first comeback in just over two weeks time. Never having had to deal with a loss, "The Hitman" is looking to get himself back in the winning column when he faces the inactive (for 15 months) Juan Lazcano. With this fight proving, if not much else, that his fan base is as loyal as ever (over 50,00 tickets have long since been sold for the May 24th bout), Ricky is still seen by his followers as one of the best fighters in the world - even after his devastating TKO loss to Floyd Mayweather back in December.

        In an article with Metro Sport newspaper, Hatton spoke of how down he initially was after losing for the very first time in his exciting career.

        "It was very hard initially," Hatton said when reflecting on his loss to Mayweather. "In the first few weeks I watched the fight and it was hard but I went away, had a rest and a holiday and watched it again. A lot of people said I lost convincingly but they can't have known that much about boxing as that's not what happened at all. For the first six or even rounds it was even-stevens but I lost my cool with a few of the [referee's] decisions and got frustrated and allowed myself to get into the position where he was able to finish me off."

        Clearly then, from this interview at least, Ricky does in no way feel he was outclassed by Floyd. Yet while he may have something of an argument when he complains about the performance of ref Joe Cortez, most fans will likely disagree that the fight was as "even-stevens" (or close), as Hatton says it was. Still, the Manchester fighter had nothing to be ashamed of on December 8th, as he also said in the interview.

        "Even though I went up a weight I was looking strong," Hatton declared. "But I felt I had one hand tied behind my back with some of the decisions by the referee. Everything was going against me but even with that it was even until the 7th round. Maybe I can do better next time."

        While plans for a second fight with Mayweather have reportedly been discussed by the camps of both fighters, Hatton has two more immediate fights on his radar first. The Lazcanao bout comes next, of course, before an expected clash with Paulie Malignaggi later in the year. Then, assuming he has won both fights, Hatton will then very possibly get another go at Floyd. But is there anything Ricky can possibly do differently or better in a second fight with the unbeaten pound-for-pound king - should he get that far?

        Ricky seems to think he was doing okay back in December, and maybe he was. But the way he was clinically taken out in round ten will no doubt convince many fight fans that a rematch will go along the same lines as fight number one did. You cannot fault Hatton's fighter's desire to try and get revenge, though, that must be said. Let's see how he looks against Lazcano on the 24th and then we can judge if Hatton is in anyway a less formidable force now that he knows he can be knocked out.

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        Not providing a link its from a competing boxing website...

        Look around you'll find it....
        Saying the ref was to blame is ludacris. Hatton was warned he can't punch and hold in the US. He tried and failed. The ref would brake them up, if you pay close attention, after Floyd tangled Ricky, yes Floyd developed a low energy defense for Ricky's style. Ricky was used to hold AFTER he punched and then he suddenly would brake to land short punches. Floyd got the lesson right and tangled Ricky in a way he COULDN'T get out. The ref would then brake them (if he didn't the fight would go nowhere). That's what got Ricky frustrated.

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        • #5
          Yawn.

          Yes you were "winning" Hatton...but you lost....But you WERE winning.....

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          • #6
            He's said many times he thought it was close until R7, for me that view, discredits him as a boxer. He hasn't fully grasped why most people think he was outclassed, he can't quite see it, is of a minority view it was close, and arguably a little deluded.

            If he has any chance of beating Mayweather he needs to open his eyes to how he was out boxed, and begin to work on that. If he can't even recognise these basic errors how can he ever stand a chance next time?

            It's odd because he's a pretty transparent guy who is willing to self criticise at times which is great, but he seems blind to his faults in the biggest fight of his career. He was like an over eager child relentlessly moving forwards and getting outboxed, very basic and in-effective, and it'll happen again if he doesn't realise that.

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            • #7
              Sure it was tight..Floyds a slow starter then Hatton got KTFO.

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              • #8
                if that fight was in Britain then the refereeing standard would have been better, even JC was warned about Cortez favouring the home fighter prior to the BHop bout.
                Have none of you people seen the Hatton/Tackie fight? Hatton changed style completely and outboxed Tackie with a landslide UD, he can box when the fight calls for it but he prefers to brawl. Personally i would rather have seen different ref allow some infighting, Hatton is NOT a hold n hit merchant, he likes to lay his head on an opponents chest and go to war .... Cortez would have known this and in the interests of a good fight for the viewing public he should have allowed it. IMO Hatton beats PBF in the UK 9 times out of 10.
                Just like the american "footballers" american boxers are over protected

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Burner View Post
                  Sure it was tight..Floyds a slow starter then Hatton got KTFO.
                  Can you post without using the word Floyd...?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Allucard View Post
                    Saying the ref was to blame is ludacris. Hatton was warned he can't punch and hold in the US.
                    Why did Cortez allow Hopkins to punch and hold for 12 rounds without deducting points.

                    He also allowed him about 6 minutes of rest because he was feeling a little tired.

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