Does HATTON hit that hard or did Castillo not want to fight?
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On June 23rd 2007, During their fight in Las Vegas, Castillo was KO'd by Ricky Hatton after 2 minutes and 16 seconds of the fourth round by a crunching left Hook to the ribs leaving them broken.[2] It was the first time Castillo had been sent to the canvas in his professional career. Prior to the knockout Castillo had been deducted a point for repeated low blows to his opponent.Comment
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but divad u stated hatton broke castillos ribs which is completely untrue so who's the fantasist?not really that does'nt make any difference if he broke his rib cause Hatton won the fight by KO and Castillo did'nt get up and u have no proof that a prime Castillo would have got up just speculation the FACTS are he didnt get up so which ever what you look at it will say Hatton beat Castillo by stoppage
and your futile little argument is fantasy my argument is fact ,ahh kidComment
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wheres that from? u just made that **** up. u sad little boyOn June 23rd 2007, During their fight in Las Vegas, Castillo was KO'd by Ricky Hatton after 2 minutes and 16 seconds of the fourth round by a crunching left Hook to the ribs leaving them broken.[2] It was the first time Castillo had been sent to the canvas in his professional career. Prior to the knockout Castillo had been deducted a point for repeated low blows to his opponent.Comment
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Check again what it says.Not according to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Luis_Castillo
You know that ANYBODY can put whatever they wat on Wiki....right?Comment
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On June 23rd 2007, During their fight in Las Vegas, Castillo was KO'd by Ricky Hatton after 2 minutes and 16 seconds of the fourth round by a crunching left Hook to the ribs leaving them broken.[2] It was the first time Castillo had been sent to the canvas in his professional career. Prior to the knockout Castillo had been deducted a point for repeated low blows to his opponent.
thank you who looks ****** no you muppet
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AHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!On June 23rd 2007, During their fight in Las Vegas, Castillo was KO'd by Ricky Hatton after 2 minutes and 16 seconds of the fourth round by a crunching left Hook to the ribs leaving them broken.[2] It was the first time Castillo had been sent to the canvas in his professional career. Prior to the knockout Castillo had been deducted a point for repeated low blows to his opponent.
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CHECK AGAIN WHAT IT SAYS.
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