Ricky Hatton on Mayweather....in his own words

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  • tyson
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    #41
    Judah was elite enough when Cotto-huggers celebrated his victory over him.
    Nobody knows beforehand how a fighter will do in his next fight, and you're never better than your last.

    This was a great win for Hatton, shot Castillo or not. We'll never know how different it would be even in Castillo's prime, so don't ***** about it.

    DLH is still an elite fighter, otherwise the Mayweather-fight wouldn't be competitive. Hatton knows he PROBABLY won't have much of a chance to defeat Mayweather, otherwise he would pursue that fight like a mother.
    A lot of people in here needs to grow up and learn how to use their head, because the reasoning and arguments are getting more and more ******ed day by day.

    Judah go overwhelmed against Cotto. He would be in every part of his career.
    Hatton would most likely defeat Castillo any day of the week, but not for certain.
    It doesn't matter who anybody fights anymore, because you haters claim they're ducking everyone else anyways.

    Why the need to be so far up your favorite fighter's ass that y'all can't see anything but ****?

    Damn, this is ridiculous. A waste of time. There are so few people in here able to discuss the sport of boxing it's scary.
    I think Floyd will beat Hatton. But that doesn't mean I have to act like an arse towards Ricky, or those that think he will defeat Floyd.

    If some of you guys have so much hate buried up inside you, then go punch it out on a heavybag. It's ******ed to spray it out on a boxing forum.
    I feel sorry for the haters...

    Peace

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    • beauty
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      #42
      Originally posted by tyson
      Judah was elite enough when Cotto-huggers celebrated his victory over him.
      Nobody knows beforehand how a fighter will do in his next fight, and you're never better than your last.

      This was a great win for Hatton, shot Castillo or not. We'll never know how different it would be even in Castillo's prime, so don't ***** about it.

      DLH is still an elite fighter, otherwise the Mayweather-fight wouldn't be competitive. Hatton knows he PROBABLY won't have much of a chance to defeat Mayweather, otherwise he would pursue that fight like a mother.
      A lot of people in here needs to grow up and learn how to use their head, because the reasoning and arguments are getting more and more ******ed day by day.

      Judah go overwhelmed against Cotto. He would be in every part of his career.
      Hatton would most likely defeat Castillo any day of the week, but not for certain.
      It doesn't matter who anybody fights anymore, because you haters claim they're ducking everyone else anyways.

      Why the need to be so far up your favorite fighter's ass that y'all can't see anything but ****?

      Damn, this is ridiculous. A waste of time. There are so few people in here able to discuss the sport of boxing it's scary.
      I think Floyd will beat Hatton. But that doesn't mean I have to act like an arse towards Ricky, or those that think he will defeat Floyd.

      If some of you guys have so much hate buried up inside you, then go punch it out on a heavybag. It's ******ed to spray it out on a boxing forum.
      I feel sorry for the haters...

      Peace


      Shut it down, Tyson. Great post.

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      • Xcel
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        #43
        Originally posted by tyson
        Judah was elite enough when Cotto-huggers celebrated his victory over him.
        Nobody knows beforehand how a fighter will do in his next fight, and you're never better than your last.

        This was a great win for Hatton, shot Castillo or not. We'll never know how different it would be even in Castillo's prime, so don't ***** about it.

        DLH is still an elite fighter, otherwise the Mayweather-fight wouldn't be competitive. Hatton knows he PROBABLY won't have much of a chance to defeat Mayweather, otherwise he would pursue that fight like a mother.
        A lot of people in here needs to grow up and learn how to use their head, because the reasoning and arguments are getting more and more ******ed day by day.

        Judah go overwhelmed against Cotto. He would be in every part of his career.
        Hatton would most likely defeat Castillo any day of the week, but not for certain.
        It doesn't matter who anybody fights anymore, because you haters claim they're ducking everyone else anyways.

        Why the need to be so far up your favorite fighter's ass that y'all can't see anything but ****?

        Damn, this is ridiculous. A waste of time. There are so few people in here able to discuss the sport of boxing it's scary.
        I think Floyd will beat Hatton. But that doesn't mean I have to act like an arse towards Ricky, or those that think he will defeat Floyd.

        If some of you guys have so much hate buried up inside you, then go punch it out on a heavybag. It's ******ed to spray it out on a boxing forum.
        I feel sorry for the haters...

        Peace
        This started out a great post but the part in bold just is not true. Many people had Castillo pegged for the upset. Why, because Castillo in his past was a warrior. But Castillo did not show up, is that Ricky's fault...NO. But should it be taken into consideration, most definately.

        Winning fights is not about just piling victories, its about taking on the best competition available. I am not a Floyd fan, not a Hatton fan, not a Judah fan. But outside of Hatton's last 3-4 fights, you would be hard pressed to name any of his oppoenents, who has he fought for the remaining 39 fights? Why did he turn down a Floyd fight previously? Why did he leave 147 after what most experts call a loss?

        Deny this facts if you want, but since when did a great fighter have so many questions surrounding his name?

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        • Shanus
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          #44
          You were discrediting Hatton's victory before the fight was even over, now **** off.

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            #45
            they blank ********?

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              #46
              great post, Tyson.

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                #47
                Originally posted by tyson
                Judah was elite enough when Cotto-huggers celebrated his victory over him.
                Nobody knows beforehand how a fighter will do in his next fight, and you're never better than your last.

                This was a great win for Hatton, shot Castillo or not. We'll never know how different it would be even in Castillo's prime, so don't ***** about it.

                DLH is still an elite fighter, otherwise the Mayweather-fight wouldn't be competitive. Hatton knows he PROBABLY won't have much of a chance to defeat Mayweather, otherwise he would pursue that fight like a mother.
                A lot of people in here needs to grow up and learn how to use their head, because the reasoning and arguments are getting more and more ******ed day by day.

                Judah go overwhelmed against Cotto. He would be in every part of his career.
                Hatton would most likely defeat Castillo any day of the week, but not for certain.
                It doesn't matter who anybody fights anymore, because you haters claim they're ducking everyone else anyways.

                Why the need to be so far up your favorite fighter's ass that y'all can't see anything but ****?

                Damn, this is ridiculous. A waste of time. There are so few people in here able to discuss the sport of boxing it's scary.
                I think Floyd will beat Hatton. But that doesn't mean I have to act like an arse towards Ricky, or those that think he will defeat Floyd.

                If some of you guys have so much hate buried up inside you, then go punch it out on a heavybag. It's ******ed to spray it out on a boxing forum.
                I feel sorry for the haters...

                Peace
                I like the opening comment here but the rest of this has wholes in it.

                Don't let the people who share your POV fool you into thinking this is objective work here.. It's full of speculation and opinions.

                The issue srrounding Cotto and Judah is split just near 50-50. You are making a massive leap there suggesting Cotto "overwhelms" Judah at any point - unless you're including the low blows at "any point." You see.. Some of us have actually laced em up and know what a low blow can do to a man's constitution like IceMan... And some here are professional journalists like Ryan (AS), who think Judah would have taken Cotto out in the first stanza without the fouls.. No offense, but I'll take their word over yours.


                You're also saying Hatton "knows" he probably won't have much of a chance against Mayweather..

                Just how do you "know" that?...


                You also say that "DLH is an elite fighter" - and then immediately refer to Ricky Hatton, as if he is NOT an elite fighter.. Unless you mean something else - although I cannot see what..


                .........Your message at the end is a good one.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Addison
                  I like the opening comment here but the rest of this has wholes in it.

                  The issue srrounding Cotto and Judah is split just near 50-50. You are making a massive leap there suggesting Cotto "overwhelms" Judah at any point - unless you're including the low blows at "any point." You see.. Some of us have actually laced em up and know what a low blow can do to a man's constitution like IceMan... And some here are professional journalists like Ryan (AS), who think Judah would have taken Cotto out in the first stanza without the fouls.. No offense, but I'll take their word over yours.



                  .........Your message at the end is a good one.

                  I totally agree with this.

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                  • tyson
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Xcel
                    This started out a great post but the part in bold just is not true. Many people had Castillo pegged for the upset. Why, because Castillo in his past was a warrior. But Castillo did not show up, is that Ricky's fault...NO. But should it be taken into consideration, most definately.

                    Winning fights is not about just piling victories, its about taking on the best competition available. I am not a Floyd fan, not a Hatton fan, not a Judah fan. But outside of Hatton's last 3-4 fights, you would be hard pressed to name any of his oppoenents, who has he fought for the remaining 39 fights? Why did he turn down a Floyd fight previously? Why did he leave 147 after what most experts call a loss?

                    Deny this facts if you want, but since when did a great fighter have so many questions surrounding his name?
                    Where did I say Ricky Hatton was great?

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                    • squealpiggy
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                      #50
                      hatton got that clean shot off and it probably hurt, i just do not think it was enough to take castillo out. he did not fall. he kneeled and stayed on his knees while the ref counted and then got up almos immediately after the ref stopped counting.
                      Castillo stayed down for over two minutes and was then helped to his stool. And I really think you should lace up some gloves and fight a body-puncher to get an idea of how much those punches hurt.

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