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  • squealpiggy
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    #51
    If Castillo beats Hatton in June, Hattons career here is in jepordy
    You'd have a hard time arguing with that. Unless: It's a close fight with a dramatic finish and a rematch comes out of it. If the fight is a great one Hatton's stock goes up... you don't have to be unbeatable to capture the hearts of the fans. In fact there aren't many fighters who retire unbeaten and are regarded as legendary.

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    • Kball15
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      #52
      Originally posted by squealpiggy
      You'd have a hard time arguing with that. Unless: It's a close fight with a dramatic finish and a rematch comes out of it. If the fight is a great one Hatton's stock goes up... you don't have to be unbeatable to capture the hearts of the fans. In fact there aren't many fighters who retire unbeaten and are regarded as legendary.
      yea i agree completely.

      If hatton loses in a war the love will flow in from all corners of the planet.

      Castillo lost to corrales, but he gained legions of fans in mexico.

      Gatti lost to Ward, but im sure Gatti gained PLENTY more diehard fans then Ward.

      so i definetly agree.

      And it WILL be a war.

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      • Del Coqui
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        #53
        Originally posted by Kball15
        yea i agree completely.

        If hatton loses in a war the love will flow in from all corners of the planet.

        Castillo lost to corrales, but he gained legions of fans in mexico.

        Gatti lost to Ward, but im sure Gatti gained PLENTY more diehard fans then Ward.

        so i definetly agree.

        And it WILL be a war.
        One guy fighting while the other man is huggin could hardly be considered a WAR, but of course, that's IMO.

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        • squealpiggy
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          #54
          Incidentally Collazo reportedly broke his left hand in the second or third round.

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          • Dorian
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            #55
            Originally posted by Rudypoop
            Or Mosley is just that good.
            I just think sahen is back in top shape again and is a big threat to any boxer

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            • ferocity
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              #56
              Originally posted by $iN
              Mosley started at lightweight, though. This was a lightweight destroying a welterweight...
              As an amature he last fought at 139 a jr. welterweight. But yeah, shane looked impressive no more one punch at a time, **** he used to do at lightweight and at 154.

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              • plhare
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                #57
                Collazo was hesitant in this fight. I am sure he had more confidence against a 5'6" small guy, than a practicing legend (and I do mean practicing). He really did not play the southpaw card enough--when he did there were glimpses of success. Still, Mosley won. Very over-hyped fight. If Mosley takes his supposedly rejuvinated body to DLH or PBF he will be filleted and splayed...on the mat. But, why would he want to fight DLH? Why not Forrest? Mayorga? Margarito? Gatti? Perhaps he knows what everyone knows...that he lost the last DLH fight.

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                • Left2body
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                  #58
                  Just wanted to add that the actual fighting weight of Mosley and Hatton are similar. Even at 147lbs Mosley isn't a big man and only weighted 154lbs at fight time. Hatton at jrWW weights in at 155ish on fight night for his jrWW matches.

                  Mosley is not a natural jrMW the extra weight comes from weight lifting which in hindsite seems to have hampered some of his skills at jrMW. Hatton is big jrWW.

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                  • Addison
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                    #59
                    That's a pretty sophisticated dossier you have there.. Tita Yucko..

                    You hate Ricky Hatton and love Miguel Cotto.


                    No wonder you're so angry with me, girl.. :*******:

                    I guess I can cancel that therapist..

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