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  • medium-deek
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    Hatton tells Calzaghe to go to America

    Dont know if this has already been posted, but very interesting comments by Hatton urging Joe to fight in America:

    “Joe doesn’t know what he’s missing by not fighting in Las Vegas. It isn’t just the boxing capital but the capital of entertainment.

    “New York’s Madison Square Gardens is steeped in boxing history, but Vegas is the only place in the world where just going to the supermarket for a pint of milk can be exciting.

    “One of my best moments in boxing is seeing my name up in lights on the huge TV screens above the Vegas Strip.

    “There were adverts to watch Celine Dion and David Copperfield, then my ugly mug flashed up on the screen. That was a priceless feeling.

    “Joe would love that feeling, it’s what boxing is all about. That’s showbiz.”


    Hatton hopes unbeaten Calzaghe, the longest-reigning world champ, joins him on British boxing’s assault on the States.

    And he admitted: “Joe wants to go to America but things aren’t happening for him.

    “He needs to have a word with his promoter Frank Warren and say, ‘let’s get over there’, because that’s where every great boxer must be.

    “Joe has said he only wants the big fights, like top American pound-for-pound guys Winky Wright, Jermain Taylor or Bernard Hopkins but he’ll have to go to them.

    “They’re never going to come over here to Joe’s fortress as they saw what he did to Jeff Lacy last year.

    “Joe might continue to get the mediocre fighters in Britain, like Peter Manfredo jnr, who want big paydays but the elite won’t come here because Joe is too good for his own good.

    “He gave Lacy an almighty beating and scared the Yanks to death.

    “If they came over here, it’d be them writing a career suicide note.

    “History shows top Americans don’t like it here.


    “Gerald McClellan lost to Nigel Benn and Frank Bruno beat Oliver McCall, so Joe will have to make the first move and go over there.

    “Either that, or retire wondering what might have been.

    “I’ve not got many big fights left in boxing and time is more of the essence for Joe as he’s 35 and he says himself he probably has only a few big fights left in him.”


    Hatton controversially dumped promoter Warren, also Calzaghe’s fix-it man, in 2005 after his career-defining victory over Kostya Tszyu.

    He subsequently suffered a long acrimonious legal battle just to realise his American dream.

    Hatton’s career has hit new heights in the States, where he is promoted by Brit Dennis Hobson, as the win over Castillo has set him up for a potential bank-busting showdown with Floyd Mayweather, possibly at the new Wembley in London.

    In contrast, Calzaghe’s career has stuttered since his career-defining fight – a one-sided systematic destruction of the so-called ‘next Mike Tyson’ Lacy in March last year.

    Since then there have been meaningless beatings of nobody Sakio Bika and reality TV joker Manfredo jnr.

    “I wanted to go to America for years,” said unified light welterweight champ Hatton.

    “But I spent years fighting in Manchester at The MEN Arena until I reached a point in my career when I said, ‘no, I have to go to America now’.

    “It was always something I wanted to do. I put myself and family through trauma and financial cost to get there as I fell out with Frank Warren.

    “I’ve not looked back and my decision has paid dividends.

    “Joe is at that point in his career now. It just depends on Joe’s ambitions and whether his promoter will back him.

    “Joe has done his time here and when he retires, he doesn’t want any, ‘what ifs’.

    “He has been No 1 super-middleweight for almost ten years and is one of Britain’s best-ever fighters. So he doesn’t want critics questioning his record, saying, ‘Yeah, he was great but he never fought in the States’. Joe is far too good for that.

    “I had to put up with people saying I wouldn’t come out of my comfort zone and fight outside of Manchester.

    “I knew that wasn’t the case, but now I’ve fought and won in their back yard I’ve shut a few people up.

    “If I’d have beaten Castillo in Manchester it would have been a great win, but the achievement is greater because I’ve gone halfway round the world to do it.

    “I recovered from an 11-hour flight, adapted to a different time-zone, climate, humidity and way of life and still won well.

    “I didn’t have to leave Manchester because I was No 1 in my division, like Joe is, but I wanted to prove I was a true champion and bust the myth that all British fighters are wrapped in cotton wool.

    “Many British boxers don’t want to risk their titles against the Americans in America, but the great fighters do.

    “For everything he has done in this sport, to hang up his gloves without topping a bill in America would be a shame for Joe.”


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    #2
    but if he comes over he gets exposed as a fraud. tough choice.

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    • El Jesus
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      #3
      I think Hattons comments are really good, because no matter what i think of him as a fighter, the feeling must be incredible.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Black Jesus
        I think Hattons comments are really good, because no matter what i think of him as a fighter, the feeling must be incredible.
        Yeah, you have to admit, Hatton is taking a lot of sense.

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          #5
          Originally posted by satori555
          but if he comes over he gets exposed as a fraud. tough choice.
          Dont be silly now. Bet you were saying the same nonsense before Lacy.

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            back to the lacy fight huh who else has he fought............................................ .................................................. ............keep reaching for straws

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              #7
              Originally posted by satori555
              back to the lacy fight huh who else has he fought............................................ .................................................. ............keep reaching for straws
              Who did he exactly duck at super middleweight?

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                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Who did he exactly duck at super middleweight?
                Sven Ottke, but i dont blame him for doing that, who the **** wants to go to germany. The thing is though, he could have moved up and tried to do something in another division as opposed to just staying waiting for nothing, as well as beating lacy ,and then doing NOTHING afterwards.

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                  Originally posted by Black Jesus
                  Sven Ottke, but i dont blame him for doing that, who the **** wants to go to germany. The thing is though, he could have moved up and tried to do something in another division as opposed to just staying waiting for nothing, as well as beating lacy ,and then doing NOTHING afterwards.
                  I think they could have ended up fighting if Ottke did not retire. Ottke received more gift decisions than any fighter in the history of the sport.

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                  • DLT
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                    Hatton is starting to make me sick. This clown is such a fraud. Ever since he came to the US he's been talking **** like he's so big and bad. Saying things about how he's proved he will travel and he's not scared to go to someone elses back yard.

                    What the **** has he proven? He fought in the US but its just like him fighting in Manchester. Every fight he's had here has been a pro Hatton crowd by atleast 90% every time. That aint ****. Lets see him go fight someone where its a even crowd or 90% against him. He hasnt had 1 fight like that in his whole career so he cant talk **** like he's done something. He doesnt even have the right to say **** like that to Floyd who has had a ton of even fights or fought Gatti in AC.

                    Then he tells Floyd that he fought in the US but Floyd is scared to fight in Wembly. Sure its the same thing if Hatton fights in front of 19,000 in the US when 18,500 are for him as Floyd fighting in 90,000 at Wembly with all for Hatton. Its not even close and he hasnt proved ****.

                    Calzaghe would probally tell him the same thing. Calzaghe probally wont even get the crowd that Hatton had and if he did then he hasnt proved **** either. Its 2 totally different things. You guys say things about American fighters but if they fought overseas with everyone backing them then you wouldnt respect that. Its basically like your still at home. To me Hatton has had all of his fights basically in his house. Id like to see how good he is if he didnt have the crowd to lean on and support him

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