Is Hatton One of the Top 30 Fighters of the Last Decade?

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  • Steelhammer86
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    #41
    Originally posted by Technical_Skill
    Thank you, so how does this clown start comparing it to calling black people the n word? lol.
    The n word comes from the old Greek word "niger" meaning dark. The word became a racial slur when the spelling changed and it took on a condescending, derogatory meaning. Similarly, the word "limey" had innocent enough beginnings, but came into later use as a derogatory and insulting term.

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    • hugh grant
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      #42
      I think some PBF fans should give hatton a bit of credit. Because should Hatton and PBF box one day and a miracle happens that Hatton beats PBF, how bad would that make PBF look?

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      • Technical_Skill
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        #43
        Originally posted by Technical_Skill
        I can, heres the first 25 i named in another thread, i wasn't gonnna post this up, but now its relvant, so i kind of have to.

        Erik Morales
        Marco Antonio Barrera
        Juan Manuel Marquez
        Rafael Marquez
        Floyd Mayweather
        Diego Corrales
        Shane Mosley
        Felix Trinidad
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Bernard Hopkins
        James Toney
        Roy Jones JR
        Pernell Wittaker
        Miguel Cotto
        Zab Judah
        Cory Spinks
        Manny Pacquiao
        Evander Holyfield
        Julio Ceasar Chavez
        Lennox Lewis
        Wladimir Klitschko
        Winky Wright
        Joel Casamyor
        Jose Luis Castillo
        Naseem Hamed

        Anyone else wanna add 5 more?

        Or shall i do the honours?

        lol.
        Ok ill do it, plus these 5

        Antonio Tarver
        Michael Nunn
        Vernon Forrest
        Fernando Vargas
        Ike Quartey

        There's 30

        And there are many more we have forgotten also.

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        • Left2body
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          #44
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          I think some PBF fans should give hatton a bit of credit. Because should Hatton and PBF box one day and a miracle happens that Hatton beats PBF, how bad would that make PBF look?
          I actually think Hatton has hurt his chances of winning by delaying the fight so much. However, Hatton has probably increased his payday with PBF if he is succesful in defeating Castillo.

          The reason I think Hatton's chances are worse is that PBF has had a chance to fill into the higher weight. The higher weight for PBF is very unnatural to him so his being able to acclimate to it slowly has IMO closed the strength gap between the two. Secondly, Hatton has a fighting style and lifestyle that lends itself to burning out quicker than someone with PBF fighting and lifestyle.

          Secondly, PBF has put himself in a position with more big money options. PBF can fight Mosley, Trinidad, rematch DLH, fight Corey Spinks (if he wins), Cotto , Williams or Margarito (depends on winner) or even rematch Judah if he beats Cotto.

          Hatton has lost negotiation leverage since his only big money fights at jrWW is probably Witter. No other big names there. So Hatton will probably have to come see PBF at WW where PBF has been fighting at for a few fights now. Even in the DLH fight PBF was basically a WW.

          Of Course I think Hatton would chose PBF since he is the biggest Risk/Reward fighter out there right now.

          Would Hatton have a very good chance of beating PBF if PBF fought Hatton the way he did DLH. Yeah, very good but I dont think PBF would use that game plan against someone like Hatton.

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            #45
            Hatton is at best top 100...........

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            • crold1
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              #46
              We're talking since 1997 and some of you have Whitaker, Chavez...c'mon. Hatton is probably there, but I'm surprised I haven't seen Masamori Tokuyama anywhere. Awesome run at 115.

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              • iluvboxing.com
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                #47
                no way jose. I feel he's overrated. loved him at first but recently he has just proved to be workhorse w some chin. (i had collazo up by 2 rounds) jlc should win unanimously but catch a split

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by JD1986
                  I rate Ricky Hatton as one of the top ten boxers of the last decade. I just wish we had a fighter like Ricky here in North America.
                  Do you mean "White?"

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                  • Hydro
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Technical_Skill
                    I can, heres the first 25 i named in another thread, i wasn't gonnna post this up, but now its relvant, so i kind of have to.

                    Erik Morales
                    Marco Antonio Barrera
                    Juan Manuel Marquez
                    Rafael Marquez
                    Floyd Mayweather
                    Diego Corrales
                    Shane Mosley
                    Felix Trinidad
                    Oscar De La Hoya
                    Bernard Hopkins
                    James Toney
                    Roy Jones JR
                    Pernell Wittaker
                    Miguel Cotto
                    Zab Judah
                    Cory Spinks
                    Manny Pacquiao
                    Evander Holyfield
                    Julio Ceasar Chavez
                    Lennox Lewis
                    Wladimir Klitschko
                    Winky Wright
                    Joel Casamyor
                    Jose Luis Castillo
                    Naseem Hamed

                    Anyone else wanna add 5 more?

                    Or shall i do the honours?

                    lol.
                    Objectively, some of these guys don't really belong here because their best work was done before 1997. For example, Chavez is an ATG, but he was a shot fighter, or very close to being a shot fighter, in 1997. Whitaker's record from 1997-on was 1-3 with a no-contest.

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                    • Steelhammer86
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Addison
                      Do you mean "White?"
                      No, I didn't. I meant 42-0, Ring Champ, nice guy who doesn't boast or trash other boxers. But come to think of it, I can't think of a single white American boxer that's any good, except maybe Kelly Pavlik (we'll see on Saturday). There's lots of excellent Black boxers (i.e.,Wright, Jones, Brewster, Hopkins) and top notch Latin American boxers (i.e., Diaz, Arrolea) in the US, but white American men seem to be chicken**** in the ring.

                      Maybe that's why $iN hates Calzaghe and Hatton so much.
                      Last edited by Steelhammer86; 05-15-2007, 06:14 PM.

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