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  • eazy_mas
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    #11
    Originally posted by iron mike tyson
    if hatton loses now he loses the platform he needs to perform and that is the american audience , we all no this 1 loss and your exposed formula that the americans use
    no it will make him fight harder. That is for you british fans to keep support him even after his loss if not he will weather away bit by bit.


    The is part of the fan that people should understand it not when you fighters is up but it when he goes down and you still support him.

    He will go back to britian and fight Witter and then he will regain his form.

    and losing to Mayweather doesnt stop him making big fight because Mayweather is very good boxers so no harm in that

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    • PJ Ladd
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      #12
      If Hatton loses to Mayweather at 147, then loses another fight at 147, he's done. Why remain at 140?

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      • FUMIN 88
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        #13
        Originally posted by eazy_mas
        that is one of the problem with boxing today the fighters are afriad to lose the zero so they would take a fight because it could be risky for them. The other problem is boxing fans then comes after the lose and saying he was exposed and it need time til he get some big fights or title shot.

        it not only Hatton but many other fighters could be Mayweather or even Cotto.

        boxing politcals sucks and it fans are cruel and unforgivening.
        i definatly agree with that i was going to post somthin similar earlyer but my boss was moaning at me to start workin lol

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        • eazy_mas
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          #14
          Originally posted by PJ Ladd
          If Hatton loses to Mayweather at 147, then loses another fight at 147, he's done. Why remain at 140?
          well it a plan B to regain his publicity.

          Witter will be willing to fight Hatton no matter what he was calling him for long time

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          • PJ Ladd
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            #15
            That's at 140, he'll have to move up again to 147. And if he loses for the second time at 147, he's done.

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            • eazy_mas
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              #16
              Originally posted by FUMIN 88
              i definatly agree with that i was going to post somthin similar earlyer but my boss was moaning at me to start workin lol
              damn your boss.

              I seen Hatton pre-Tszyu fight and when seeing it i was expecting the same as the HL.

              when seeing Hatton doing left hook reminded me of beautiful day by U2 because of one of the HL

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              • rooq
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                #17
                Originally posted by OptimusWolf
                to be fair I think the Brit fighters are more protected that US audiences expect - I mean Calzaghe, Hatton, hamed - all had 0s but none have resumes to match Toney, Hopkins, Mosley, De la hoya. Warren loves keeping the 0, hence his love for the WBU WBO lower risk route to a world title, avoiding the top Brits, commonwelath and Euros wherever possible.

                truth...being undefeated appears to mean more to british audiences than american.

                i think most real boxing fans would rather see their fighters involved in the big competitive challenging fights rather than see them undefeated against fringe world level opponents. de la hoya , hopkins , morales etc still pull in a lot of support even though they aren't undefeated.

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                • iron mike tyson
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by OptimusWolf
                  to be fair I think the Brit fighters are more protected that US audiences expect - I mean Calzaghe, Hatton, hamed - all had 0s but none have resumes to match Toney, Hopkins, Mosley, De la hoya. Warren loves keeping the 0, hence his love for the WBU WBO lower risk route to a world title, avoiding the top Brits, commonwelath and Euros wherever possible.
                  hameds resume at the time was top notch

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                  • kayjay
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                    #19
                    He was great in his last fight; he's fine.

                    But an L would serve him ok. All the great fighters have losses, because they've had tough fights. Cotto, Hatton, and Williams are next.

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                    • eazy_mas
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by kayjay
                      He was great in his last fight; he's fine.

                      But an L would serve him ok. All the great fighters have losses, because they've had tough fights. Cotto, Hatton, and Williams are next.
                      I think staying undeafted overrated the fight and generate alot of hype.

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