The never ending war of words between UK rivals Junior Witter and Ricky Hatton continues. After Hatton fired off a press release that took shots at some recent comments made by WBC 140-pound champ Witter, also by way of press release, Witter returned fire when interviewed by UK media outlet Sky Sports. [details]
Witter: "Hatton Wants The Easy Way Out"
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It's pretty damn sad that Hatton's fans are trying to hype up Urango as an actual threat and challenge when Urango isn't even ranked in the top 10 of what is considered a very weak division. Witter is considered the best fighter in the division behind Hatton. Hatton has always picked his spots and choosing to fight Urango and Castillo just follows that tradition...Comment
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Urango is an undefeated champion. And we all know that old saying "undefeated fighters don't know how to lose"Comment
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Urango lost to Ben Rabah clearly and the fight with Arnaoutis was closer, but he still lost that one. Hatton chose to fight Urango because he was the weakest champion in the division...Comment
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hatton chiose urango solely for the ibf belt. not because he was the weaker champ , if that was the case he would of got souelymain mbaye in the ring.
ibf said that they would let castillo fight a final eliminator against ngoudjo which basicly setsup the hatton-castillo fight perfectly. just recently wbc have installed lazcano-harris and castillo-ngoudjo as eliminators which would mean a final eliminator would have to take place or both camps sort out there differences and make a mandatory que.
if anybody who reads this and still says hatton is going for urango because hes **** all doesnt understand boxing at allComment
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its true hatton wants the easy way out. he knows this is a risky fight for him. hatton just wouldnt be able to figure him out and witter smash him to pieces.
i think he would have a better chance to beat castillo and thats what he'l go for.Comment
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