Hatton is Not a P4P Level Figher
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The obsession is a bit scary, a bit like Basic instinct with Glen Close and Michael Douglas.
I wonder if Sin wants to watch a PBF v Hatton fight.?Comment
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Thats an incredibly interest one-sided spin on things.Hatton made nothing but excuses after the fight. He's too small for 147, never intended to move up, didn't feel right at the weight, etc. He gave Collazo backhanded compliments and never gave him a rematch that Hatton said he wanted.
Now that Hatton is the one facing the smaller man, should we give him creditif he beats Castillo since JLC is too small for 140, didn't intend to move up but was forced to, and doesn't feel strong at the weight, etc.?Comment
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Please provide some evidence of
1) Hatton saying he is too small
2) back handed comments to Collazo
3)Hatton saying he never intended to move up
I can sit here and make up comments that someone said without any evidence.Comment
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Hatton saying he never intended to move up, he should stay at 140 because giving up size is an advantage to other welterweights, that Collazo never even wobbled him, etc.
"Ricky Hatton lived up to his nickname Saturday night at the New Garden. For far too much of his fight with Luis Collazo, he was the hit man.
Hit by lead right hands. Hit by short lefts. Hit on the inside and, more often, hit from the outside. None of that means he did not deserve the razor-thin unanimous decision in dethroning Collazo and winning the World Boxing Association welterweight title in his first venture up to 147 pounds. It only means he and his associates should think twice before doing it again." [Details]Comment
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How can you not like him after reading that article?
Hatton saying he never intended to move up, he should stay at 140 because giving up size is an advantage to other welterweights, that Collazo never even wobbled him, etc.
"Ricky Hatton lived up to his nickname Saturday night at the New Garden. For far too much of his fight with Luis Collazo, he was the hit man.
Hit by lead right hands. Hit by short lefts. Hit on the inside and, more often, hit from the outside. None of that means he did not deserve the razor-thin unanimous decision in dethroning Collazo and winning the World Boxing Association welterweight title in his first venture up to 147 pounds. It only means he and his associates should think twice before doing it again." [Details]Comment
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