Hatton: "Never Saw A Good Mayweather Fight"

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Hatton: "Never Saw A Good Mayweather Fight"

    In a recent interview with PA Sport, unbeaten Ricky "Hit Man" Hatton said he is still hoping to collide in a super-fight with WBC junior middleweight champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Hatton is set to take on Jose Luis Castillo for the vacant IBO junior welterweight title on June 23 in Las Vegas. [details]
  • kbpoetree
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    #2
    hell yeah he got a gr8 point there

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    • bishop2006
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      #3
      I guess hes never seen,Mayweather v Judah,Mayweather v Corley,Mayweather v N'Dou,Mayweather v Chavez,Mayweather vs Genaro Hernandez,even the Gatti and Corrales fights were exciting,what fight has Hatton had that will make people wanna grab a video to watch besides Tszyu?

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      • -EX-
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        And 10 years from now Gatti will look ****ed up and probably be difficult to understand speaking, while Mayweather is still in good shape and is still making money from his promotion company. I agree though that Mayweather doesn't put on exciting fights anymore. Mayweather-Judah was a good fight along with Mayweather-Chavez, Mayweather-Corley and others. Hatton obviously is just talking ****.

        And Hatton's last 2 fights weren't all that. He hugged Urango for half of the fight and he almost lost to Collazo. Mayweather's resume is still better than Hatton's

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        • Sin City
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          #5
          Originally posted by FloydFan90
          And 10 years from now Gatti will look ****ed up and probably be difficult to understand speaking, while Mayweather is still in good shape and is still making money from his promotion company. I agree though that Mayweather doesn't put on exciting fights anymore. Mayweather-Judah was a good fight along with Mayweather-Chavez, Mayweather-Corley and others. Hatton obviously is just talking ****.

          And Hatton's last 2 fights weren't all that. He hugged Urango for half of the fight and he almost lost to Collazo. Mayweather's resume is still better than Hatton's
          Hatton is just trying to talk some **** hoping to get Floyd out of retirement to fight him.

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          • -AZZA-
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            #6
            all the hatton fights i have seen were exciting apart from urango

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            • rr94
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              Floyd in 10 years????HA

              MAYWEATHERS DEFENSIVE TECHNIQUES WILL BE STUDIED FOR DECADES!!!!!!! PERIOD. His fights are going to not be remembered as wars, but they will change the game forever. His pocket fighting, his potshots, head and foot movements...it's technical brilliance that young fighters today are going to learn from and take with them as they evolve the sport. Now imagine a young puncher taking floyds counterpunching and defensive techniques...then you have excitement and someone who in unstoppable. Floyd is a feathfisted boxer whose brought the game many fights documented that will forever change the game. Hatton is nothing. He lost to Collazo. Period. If he loses to a faded Castillo, argument closed.

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              • jack_the_rippuh
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                #8
                Ricky Hatton - a guy who loses 40-50lbs. every camp just to fight at Light-Welter can't even compete 7lbs. north of his natural division.

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                • DLT
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                  How the hell is Hatton going to talk after everyone booing him for holding all night. Thats all he does. He's starting to be compared to Ruiz. If it happeneds again then you know its Hatton's fault because we all know that JLC goes toe to toe without holding at all

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                    #10
                    I like Hatton, but he had his chance. He might as well just give it up.

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