Mayweather: "Hatton Should Not Fight Again"

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  • Jim_Davis
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    #31
    Mayweather wants Hatton to retire so that hes the fighter that retired Hatton.Its pathetic, Hatton is 29 and in his prime. No way should he even consider retiring.

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    • Run
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      #32
      I think he could fight at 140.

      Floyd is right though, I mean he took a beating. If you re watch you see the clean punches that landed on Hatton, and the body work also.

      A human being isn't designed to take that much punishment. The result is an arturo Gatti who's movements and reflexes are diminished and his shtick revolves around absorbing punishment for the crowd's delight.



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      • seantrader2001
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        #33
        A little Much!!

        It is Hattons decision to fight on, but he is the type of fighter who takes punishment, if he fights Oscar it could really end his career..... Coming forward like that against guys who can hit is lethal... But Floyd should let him make the decision.. But there is no way they should fight again... It would be taking advantage of the public....

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        • BK Saddizzle
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          #34
          Originally posted by silencers98
          I'll wait until his next fight to see where he is physically and mentally before I make a decision on whether to say he should retire or not.
          Gotta agree with this quote, I haven't seen enough Hatton fights to say if he's as good or worse than he used to be, but after his next fight (if he doesn't listen to Floyd) I'll be able to tell if he should hang'em up!! Dig It?!?!?

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          • borikua
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            #35
            "The wars, like his fight with Kostya Tszyu and me" LMAO!

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            • The Hammer
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              #36
              Mayweather is right, Hatton is a shot fighter and should retire. He's easy to hit, and has been hit too many times in his career. I'd hate to see the poor guy with brain damage.

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              • hugh grant
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                #37
                But lets listen to hatton he said hes hurt more before. And the thing is hatton normally stops people fast so he doesnt have to take too many punches. Well he does go the distance sometimes.

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                • Weebler I
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                  Floyd considers his fight with Hatton a war does he?????
                  It was a nearly war. Definitely a war by Mayweathers standards.

                  Originally posted by skilspaydabills
                  If Mal hurts Hatton during their bout, this will be conformation Hatton has to hang em up.
                  That will never happen. I agree though.

                  Originally posted by raysan
                  He is only saying Hatton took a lot of clean shots, did he not or something? This maybe wasnt a two sided war but definately a war for Ricky and he took a lot of punishment.
                  Mayweather took more big shots than I've seen him take for a long time. Ricky too. But Ricky said he felt fine.
                  Last edited by Weebler I; 12-14-2007, 03:13 PM.

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                  • baya
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
                    "risk his health" jeez the guy went through 1 war and now he needs to retire? And it wasnt even that bad of a beating, more like a UFC type money KO, not a "scrambled brains" Corralles KO.

                    Obviously if health is the primary concern, you retire as soon as you make enough money, and the boxing fans never get to see another great chanpion again

                    Hatton still has greatness within his grasp.
                    maybe goodness, greatness went out the window with that vicious KO.

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Tunney5
                      Mayweather is right, Hatton is a shot fighter and should retire. He's easy to hit, and has been hit too many times in his career. I'd hate to see the poor guy with brain damage.
                      Your body tends to give you a warning first if you're not up to taking punishment.

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