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  • Ellerbe: "Hatton, Want Floyd? Sign The Contract!"

    In a recent interview conducted by BoxingScene's Tim Smith in his NY Daily News Column, Leonard Ellerbe, the adviser of Floyd Mayweather, Jr., said that if Ricky Hatton really wants to fight Floyd, all he needs to do is sign the contract. [details]

  • #2
    "Floyd's team were far from impressed with his fourth round KO of Castillo"

    How many times are we going to read this?

    Are they ever impressed with anything?

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    • #3
      They were impressed with your ownage of Anorak the other night.

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      • #4
        Put up or shut up time for Hatton.

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        • #5
          Interesting, let's see if he'll be willing to fight at 147?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            They were impressed with your ownage of Anorak the other night.
            But I'm me, if you're not impressed, you're just a heathen.

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            • #7
              Hatton just got himself a ass whoopin for a couple of million.

              Check the sig BITCHES

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              • #8
                Um, don't you actually have to have a contract to read before you sign etc. Is this another one of the "offers" supposed to have been made to Hatton.

                You guys want to relax a little and wait until the serious business gets going and they get round a table to thrash out terms.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by OptimusWolf View Post
                  Um, don't you actually have to have a contract to read before you sign etc. Is this another one of the "offers" supposed to have been made to Hatton.

                  You guys want to relax a little and wait until the serious business gets going and they get round a table to thrash out terms.
                  Well when he was actually offered one before he turned it down......3 Times. So really that has no bearing right?

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                  • #10
                    First guy I've seen Mayweather willing to fight since his "retirement," other than De La Hoya.

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