Hatton downs 57 pints in 4 days!

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  • hugh grant
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    #61
    PBF beat Hatton fair and square, but if Hatton didnt drink so much, who knows. It will take a bit out of you that much drink im sure. Only from what ive read. I aint no top class athlete or dietician, but even i heard drinking dont do you too much good.
    Maybe Hatton should stick to his takeaway foods for now. But save the drink for when he is retired.

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    • Unseen
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      #62
      atleast he aint taking steroids...

      i mean you get less people complaining about someone taking steroids when they are basically cheating.

      ****ing hell.

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      • squealpiggy
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        #63
        I wonder how many of the people being fiercely critical of Hatton's drinking live in the United States? Drinking is certainly less socially accepted in the US than it is in Britain where drinking 57 pints in five days is not really out of the norm especially in Tenerife.

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        • denboy
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          #64
          Ricky is letting off steam after living like a monk before the Mayweather fight he went a little overboard but oh well. Although he should remember he can do this all he wants when he retires, so why go nuts now?

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          • Kayo
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            #65
            Yeah i dont see the problem here. My dads from England and when he was younger he would do pretty much the same thing, even when he boxed. its not out of the norm there to be drinking alot.

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            • Smokin__
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              #66
              Originally posted by squealpiggy
              I wonder how many of the people being fiercely critical of Hatton's drinking live in the United States? Drinking is certainly less socially accepted in the US than it is in Britain where drinking 57 pints in five days is not really out of the norm especially in Tenerife.
              The fact is he is a professional athlete and that **** ****s with you.

              It's not like he's playing footy where it's a skill sport and you are constantly playing so constantly keeping in shape. Or basketball.

              These guys train like madman for 3 months out of a year. And then the rest of the time they jerk off and **** around.

              Wouldn't training year round and keeping in shape actually improve you and make you a better fighter?

              Just a hunch of mine.

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              • El Chicano
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                #67
                That's why he lost, he's a ****in alcoholic, he fooled all them poor Brits into believing in him to win the Mayweather fight, if he were truly dedicated, something his fan's deserve, he'd take better care of himself to give true performances in that ring especially against the best in the world.

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                • Ryn0
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by denboy
                  Ricky is letting off steam after living like a monk before the Mayweather fight he went a little overboard but oh well. Although he should remember he can do this all he wants when he retires, so why go nuts now?
                  Hardly incentive for him to stop though, I can drink later instead of now. Wouldn't you want a break after 3-4 months of extensive training and getting down to a specific weight?

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                  • mofo2
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by moochi
                    one of the lads maybe, but is that being a good role-model to the kids?
                    He's a top role model and not one of the publicity hounds most top sportsman are.........the time he puts in away from the ring promoting and supporting boxing clubs around the whole of the NW and not only his own area in Greater Manchester is phenomenal.....and what makes me laugh most is that the lad has acheived more in boxing so far in his career than 99% of fighters would ever do in two careers, and there is still a lot of bull**** about him because he lost a fight to the best P4P boxer in the ****ing world,lets forget he was a world champion in two weight divisions,has never had any problem making weight and has never struggled in a fight because he was unconditioned....The drink he should bin..but if he does'nt so what the ****,he will still be right for his next fight and wipe the floor with whatever ****er they bring on...MAGLIANNI,WITTER ,REES,WHOEVER. NOT A BAD CAREER FOR A FAT BASTARD

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                    • denboy
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Ryno113
                      Hardly incentive for him to stop though, I can drink later instead of now. Wouldn't you want a break after 3-4 months of extensive training and getting down to a specific weight?
                      Yer I suppose, but I just want him to retire from boxing with a couple more decent wins under him and then relax.

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