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News of Ricky Hatton’s comeback surprised few people, especially those who had seen the photos of a svelte Hatton that “The Hitman” posted on his Twitter account in the weeks leading up to the announcement. No, the question that has burned in most minds since he made the decision is why the former world light-welterweight and WBA welterweight champion has opted to return after three-years of living the high life. Is it money, the love of fame, was it born out of a need to exercise his body, or a burning desire to exorcise the memories of his last fight, a brutal second-round KO loss to Manny Pacquiao? Only Hatton, 45-2 (32), can answer the questions, but there is one person who feels he understands why the Mancunian is returning to the ring, and it has more to do with the circumstances surrounding the loss to Pacquiao than the defeat itself.
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i thought it was a great article. as for him not saying certain things its not like hes holding out for fun, he could get sued for sharing certain information and burn alot of bridges in the sport. cant be mad at him for not opening up on everything and quite frankly you cant be suprised either. ofcourse hes not gonna throw ppl in front of the bus and harm his own career, but he still gave some new insight to the camp. no reason to complain. |
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I wrote this interview, guys, so thanks for the reads and comments. It isn't a press release, or a bit of thoughtless spam churned out to secure hits, as you see on some sites, but it does leave spaces between the lines and invite a bit of thought as some things are left unsaid. You can't always lead people by the nose, so I'm unapologetic to those who are still confused. I followed the pre-fight and post-fight Hatton-Manny stuff closely and feel Beard answered some lingering questions and provided an insight. If a few of you don't feel the same then it is cool by me. This type of interview is rare as we generally spell it all out, warts and all.
Enjoy the fight tonight, if you're watching it or going to it, and cheers for the reads. PS Enjoy the Berto fight an' all! |
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Good interview, I had always believed what I read that Mayweather couldn't be bothered to give Ricky his full attention because he was afraid he would lose, so he detached himself. Sounds like there were a lot of other factors in play.
I don't think he could beat Pacquiao, but no champion of Ricky's stature should have gone out like that. I've been saying for years Ricky should have had a Malignaggi rematch in Manchester and retire with dignity, hopefully it will happen. |
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