Of all the people watching Ricky Hatton lose to Manny Pacquiao in two brutally one-sided rounds last Saturday no one will have felt more sadness than Hatton's former coach Billy Graham. For so long the training Ying to Hatton's boxing Yang, Graham watched with a mixture of sadness and frustration as the man he still rates as one of the world's finest boxers repeatedly walked onto Manny's hammer blows.
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Sure I remember reading Hatton was out doing roadwork on the Thursday before the fight . Graham said he looked drained . I would defintley like to see Hatton giving welterweight a shot if it was the weight . If southpaws and the weight had anything to do with it . Who's to say he wouldn't be able to cut it with the welterweight . Even if it was just his conditioning just stay at JWW but the more exciting fights are at welterweight .
I almost took him seriously until I came upon this:
“For me the Manny fight was a hard lesson, but you cannot blame Ricky for not turning that fight down. A peak Ricky Hatton beats Manny, too big, too skilled and too strong"