Your over-emphazing the level of distraction this dancing show will cause in an attempt to support your opinion that Hatton is 'garbage'. When in fact Mayweather will be totally focused on this fight, it just means the fight won't be his ONLY concern over the next few months. You have heard of multi-tasking, have you not?
Mayweather: "I'm Not Worried About Ricky Hatton"
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I don't know anything about his performance against Urango, I missed that fight. But still, would anyone talk dimes on Cory Spinks for fighting some "****ty" undefeated fighter (like 20-0) who won his IBF Light Middleweight belt if he vacated it when he fought Taylor? I doubt it. He is just getting his title back to resume things how they were, what's the harm in that?
Hatton has made alot of silly excuses for not fighting the best fighters at his weight, since kosta, he hasnt fought anyone remotely the best at his weight classes, but he is making a mense for it now.Comment
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I really don't know how much **** we can give Hatton for fighting Urango. He was a young undefeated fighter, who was pretty unknown. He could have been the next big thing, or not... we just didn't know.
Also, he thought 147 was too much at the time, probably felt that he needed some tune up bouts, and he was more comfortable at 140.
Finally, Urango had his IBF belt that he vacated when he fought Collazo. He just won it back from him.Comment
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Your over-emphazing the level of distraction this dancing show will cause in an attempt to support your opinion that Hatton is 'garbage'. When in fact Mayweather will be totally focused on this fight, it just means the fight won't be his ONLY concern over the next few months. You have heard of multi-tasking, have you not?
Here is what Evander Holyfield said:
Ricky Hatton has been given an amazing advantage over Floyd Mayweather, according to Evander Holyfield.
The pair fight on December 8 in Las Vegas - but ahead of the clash, WBC welterweight champion Mayweather is to appear on US TV show 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Mayweather, 30, will devote two days a week to filming the reality TV show - which begins on September 24 and ends just two weeks before he faces unbeaten 'Hitman' Hatton, 28.
And Holyfield, who also appeared in the show two years ago, insisted: "I definitely wouldn't be thinking about trying to do that.
"They worked me harder than boxing.
"Dancing is a good work-out, but it's stressful on your mind to learn different dances. It's difficult."
Now, Randall Hopkirk, would you please share with me your credentials in this area that would make me take YOUR opinion on the matter over that of Evander Holyfield. Thanks in advance.Comment
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PBF knows the dancing wont harm his preperation for Hatton. His boxing training will be his first aim before the dance training.
Its just a case of PBF prioritizing the hours in the day. Maybe spend a little less time partying and clothes shopping as well as a little less chatter and stuff and he will find the time to traiin for both fighting and dancing.Comment
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Mayweather: "I'm Not Worried About Ricky Hatton". Of course not. He's gonna unload those fisher price gunz on Hatton. You can almost feel Hattons death by toy gunz. Hatton just won't be able to withstand a fully fledged assault by those mini gunz. NO way.Comment
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I believe Floyd will come prepared. He wants to beat Hatton convincingly because of the SD in his last fight and people calling DLH over-the-hill.
He's very conscious of his image and will make sure he's ready to thrash "dat white boy from oversea"Comment
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Evander Holyfield has been a multi-time boxing champion. Evander Holyfield has done "Dancing with the Stars".
Here is what Evander Holyfield said:
Ricky Hatton has been given an amazing advantage over Floyd Mayweather, according to Evander Holyfield.
The pair fight on December 8 in Las Vegas - but ahead of the clash, WBC welterweight champion Mayweather is to appear on US TV show 'Dancing with the Stars'.
Mayweather, 30, will devote two days a week to filming the reality TV show - which begins on September 24 and ends just two weeks before he faces unbeaten 'Hitman' Hatton, 28.
And Holyfield, who also appeared in the show two years ago, insisted: "I definitely wouldn't be thinking about trying to do that.
"They worked me harder than boxing.
"Dancing is a good work-out, but it's stressful on your mind to learn different dances. It's difficult."
Now, Randall Hopkirk, would you please share with me your credentials in this area that would make me take YOUR opinion on the matter over that of Evander Holyfield. Thanks in advance.
And I'm not sure, Holyfield was out of the ring for quite some time when he took on that show, or am I wrong?
Anyway, I don't think it's fair to say Hatton is Garbage if Floyd beats him, just because he's doing this dancing tv show. It's not as if it's a challenge to eat fast food for 28 days.Comment
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