As soon as the news broke that Ricky Hatton (43-0, 31KOs) had agreed in principle to face WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (38-0, 24KOs) on Dec. 8 in Las Vegas, the media frenzy began in the UK. [details]
Hatton: "I Have The Style To Beat Mayweather"
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It is clear that Ricky Hatton is cashing out and why shouldn't he? If he holds true to his word he will be retired after about 2 more fights. He then wants to fight Oscar DeLahoya, so obviously maintaining an undefeated record from here on out is not as important as maximizing his pay days. Smart move for his wallet, dumb move for his unblemished record.Comment
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1st Hatton isnt as effective at Welter as he is a Jr Welter, and now he is going againts the best Welter out there?..he lost to Collazo in my eyes..I dont think he has a chance in hell againt PBF, after this fight if he thinks people will actaully want to see him againts DLH is ******..DLH will end his carreer.Comment
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I think it's the same as it always is. People think they finally found somebody who can beat Floyd, and he still wins. But then afterwards it dawns on people that Hatton was always a bum and Mayweather still hasn't fought anyone worth mentioning.Comment
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I know that part, but I just don't think it makes any sense because I don't think gatti fights like hatton. I think there two different styles completely. And I personally consider Hatton a far better fighter then Gatti, not knocking Gatti.Comment
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