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    Ricky Hatton took a hammering in his world title fight - so for the New Year he decided to get hammered again.

    Over four days in Tenerife, the boxing hero dubbed The Hitman drained Spain with a binge that would have floored all opponents.

    At the end of his titanic booze bout Hatton, 29, was reported to have sunk 57 pints, 17 vodka and Red Bulls, four vodkas, three whisky chasers, and a bottle of Moet champagne.

    But, displaying the scars from last month's Las Vegas welterweight defeat to Floyd Mayweather Jnr, he was still standing.

    Vowing to the Daily Mirror that his fighting career was not over, he declared: "You'll see me again in the ring. Unfortunately I lost in Vegas but that's the end of it."

    Then the multi-millionaire joked: "A few more drinks and I won't remember anyway!"

    Ricky saw out 2007 with girlfriend Jennifer Dooley, 26, in his new apartment in Tenerife's party capital of Playa de Las Americas. Despite his fortune, Ricky mixed it with holidaymakers in popular downtown bars such as Lineker's, The Dubliner and Blaydon Races.

    Everywhere, fans begged to buy him a drink. Bar staff waved away his attempts to pay.

    Round One began on Friday. Ricky downed six pints of lager near his flat. He then sank another three lagers, six pints of Guinness and five vodka and Red Bulls in Tramp nightclub.

    Round Two the next day saw Ricky supping another six lagers in preparation for a night out at The Dubliner.

    There, he polished off seven pints of Guinness, two pints of rum and the alcopop WKD, three whisky chasers, and three vodka and Red Bulls.

    Before the boxer finally stumbled into a taxi at 3am, a witness said: "He was bladdered, totally blotto - but still an absolute gent."

    Round Three on Sunday saw Ricky, of Stockport, despatch five pints of lager in various bars during the day. Then he whiled away the evening at Blaydon Races aided by five pints of Guinness, five vodka and Red Bulls and two vodkas.

    Round Four on New Year's Eve had to be something special. Ricky limbered up with six pints of lager, a huge burger and extra large chips.

    Two seats, guarded by bouncers, were reserved at Blaydon Races. Ricky and Jennifer arrived at 10pm to an impromptu chorus from revellers of Blue Moon, the Manchester City anthem which the fighter enters the ring to. The hero then settled in to seven pints of Guinness followed by four pints of rum and WKD.

    At midnight, Hatton downed one bottle and shared the rest with friends. He then drank four vodka and Red Bulls and two vodka shots before leaving unsteadily at 3am.

    A recommended weekly alcohol intake for men is about 22 units or 11 pints of weak beer. Ricky, who famously balloons by up to 40lbs between fights, had a bare minimum of 144 units in four days.

  • #2
    he is destroying not only his boxing career but his life.

    He should stay clean because his style of fighter need alot of conditioning

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    • #3
      i really think its a piss take to all hard working, clean living athletes, at rickys level fighters can rarely afford one drink let alone getting this pissed up, it seems he is more interested in being remembered as one of the lads as opposed to a great boxer. i mean at this level, in ANY level shouldnt you be doing everything in your power to optimise your abilities?

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      • #4
        It's times like this I just don't understand why the "every-man" has fans. It's his way of basically saying, support me even though I'm bound to have times in my career where I'm not in the best shape. Craziness.

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        • #5
          one of the lads maybe, but is that being a good role-model to the kids?

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          • #6
            is that all? Poof

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            • #7
              Damn, that's crazy. Especially for a boxer.

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              • #8
                hatton has sparked a massive interest in british boxing and without a doubt has attracted possibly thousands of lads to the sport who are going to think its ok to go out and wreck their bodies like that. what a ****ing waster

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by big paulie View Post
                  hatton has sparked a massive interest in british boxing and without a doubt has attracted possibly thousands of lads to the sport who are going to think its ok to go out and wreck their bodies like that. what a ****ing waster
                  a waster who's worth more money than you'll ever see in your lifetime....

                  i agree ricky's habits are poor out of the ring but its new years and he's just come off his one and only loss to date. he spent 3 months in preparation, he's allowed to blow off some steam

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DURAN_IS_GOD View Post
                    a waster who's worth more money than you'll ever see in your lifetime....

                    i agree ricky's habits are poor out of the ring but its new years and he's just come off his one and only loss to date. he spent 3 months in preparation, he's allowed to blow off some steam
                    Yeah, blow off some steam and blow a large chunk of his career. It's his right.

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