Even if it did happen it dont mean **** , Ive seen a lot of good fighters get beat in spars during a camp , especially when they are running a fresh dude on you every few minutes and that dude wants to lay some on the champ , the training is much harder than the fight and you take more punches than in the fight .
Ever wondered why Ricky looks so beaten up???..Heres why!!!!!
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It looks like Hatton got caught with a couple of flush shots up the middle. Headgear don't mean much when you get yapped with a good shot in the middle of your dome. I know this from painfull experience... Sparring or not.
How big was homeboy, by the way?Comment
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Hes 5-7...........Comment
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He fights at 154, 5-0 with 5 knockouts, including his last two against undefeated fighters. What a bum.Comment
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I don't see any pictures of your boy terring him up just them posing together.. for all we know your boy is another one of them loud mouth wanna be thugs lying on some bull**** to look cool. git the **** outa here.Comment
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Here's an interview with him:
"BB: What was the experience like going over to the United Kingdom to give Ricky Hatton some work?
HH: Oh man, they treated me like a prince. Everybody was real, real hospitable. Nothing but a bunch of good guys all around.
BB: Does he have a chance against Floyd?
HH: Let me just say this: Ricky Hatton trains like a monster. I’ve also been to Zab Judah’s camp (thanks Brian McGuiver) while he was undisputed welterweight champion and it was an inspiration. I sparred with Zab and more or less held my own with “Super”. They liked me and told me I had what it takes to become a star some day.
To answer your question though, he definitely has a chance. I’ve been to a lot of camps and he trains like a monster.
BB: Was he as hittable as it seems?
HH: He was hittable in the sense that he didn’t mind getting hit to crack you right back. There is no rest period with that guy, none whatsoever. I do like Floyd, but Hatton said that Floyd does have down periods which he’s correct in saying. Hatton just keeps it going all day everyday and after sparring hits that big body bag like crazy.
Do not count him out, if anybody can Floyd it’s Ricky Hatton!"
And a quote from his trainer, who was present at the camp:
"Ricky is a nice dude,” Batista said. “Real humble, but he is a beast in a ring. If he gets a hold of Floyd in that fight it is going to be a long day.”Comment
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now that's what i call ownage.Here's an interview with him:
"BB: What was the experience like going over to the United Kingdom to give Ricky Hatton some work?
HH: Oh man, they treated me like a prince. Everybody was real, real hospitable. Nothing but a bunch of good guys all around.
BB: Does he have a chance against Floyd?
HH: Let me just say this: Ricky Hatton trains like a monster. I’ve also been to Zab Judah’s camp (thanks Brian McGuiver) while he was undisputed welterweight champion and it was an inspiration. I sparred with Zab and more or less held my own with “Super”. They liked me and told me I had what it takes to become a star some day.
To answer your question though, he definitely has a chance. I’ve been to a lot of camps and he trains like a monster.
BB: Was he as hittable as it seems?
HH: He was hittable in the sense that he didn’t mind getting hit to crack you right back. There is no rest period with that guy, none whatsoever. I do like Floyd, but Hatton said that Floyd does have down periods which he’s correct in saying. Hatton just keeps it going all day everyday and after sparring hits that big body bag like crazy.
Do not count him out, if anybody can Floyd it’s Ricky Hatton!"
And a quote from his trainer, who was present at the camp:
"Ricky is a nice dude,” Batista said. “Real humble, but he is a beast in a ring. If he gets a hold of Floyd in that fight it is going to be a long day.”Comment
yourself for being a douche.
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