Would you like to see Hatton vs Mayweather II?

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  • Damn_Zany_Gun
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    #21
    Originally posted by kswizzy99
    it doesn't matter who the referee is. every referee in the world separates fighters when they are clinching. Its called boxing not judo. cortez is one of the best if not the best referee in boxing and those british commentators were filling the british fans with bs propaganda. I didn't know why all the hatton fans were ****ting on the referee till I watched a clip of the fight with the british commentating. the commentators kept complaining about the ref when he was separating them at the right time and that filled the hatton fans with crap to use for an excuse.
    What about the commentators from HBO? What about all this Hatton is the one who holds? Who was doing most of the holding? Floyd was.

    Joe Cortez one of the best? Shut the hell up. Cortez could not hold Smogers dirty underwear. Cortez is a media dummy like some of you who say Hatton is nothing more than a holder. They just believe what they hear the most. This is what Cortez heard so he believed it. A real ref is not influenced by what others say. A ref should be neutral coming into a fight and not have some baised plan. Cortez is a piece of monkey crap.

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    • Toller
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      #22
      Originally posted by kswizzy99
      it doesn't matter who the referee is. every referee in the world separates fighters when they are clinching. Its called boxing not judo. cortez is one of the best if not the best referee in boxing and those british commentators were filling the british fans with bs propaganda. I didn't know why all the hatton fans were ****ting on the referee till I watched a clip of the fight with the british commentating. the commentators kept complaining about the ref when he was separating them at the right time and that filled the hatton fans with crap to use for an excuse.
      I don't like Hatton or the majority of his fans and I don't think the result would ultimately have been any different but Cortez was clearly a disgrace that night. If it was a smaller event, or different fighters I would have suspected he had taken a bung.

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      • RisAri0
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        #23
        hmmm...maybe, just maybe if they both fought at 140 in Manchester....only then would I give Hatton another chance...

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        • majestiC
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          #24
          Nope Hatton was completly outclassed, Hatton would have more chance vs Cotto (Styles make fights). Hatton will always struggle with slick boxers with a bit of speed.

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          • OldSkool
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            #25
            unfortunately yes i would like to see this again. i know the result would be exactly the same and it would mean very little in boxing terms...

            I would just love to go to wembley to see this spectacle. it would attract full capacity and be ****ing huge in britain. the atmosphere would be electric untill ricky got decked again... lol

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            • Hagler★
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              #26
              no because it wud break my heart to see Hatton lose again

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              • majestiC
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                #27
                Originally posted by OldSkool
                unfortunately yes i would like to see this again. i know the result would be exactly the same and it would mean very little in boxing terms...

                I would just love to go to wembley to see this spectacle. it would attract full capacity and be ****ing huge in britain. the atmosphere would be electric untill ricky got decked again... lol
                I went to Kessler vs Calzaghe, atmosphere is great but the ring is a bit to far away and if ur on the floor paying big bucks you have people standing infront of u blocking ur view, wembley is even wider than millenium stadium to! but i'd still go

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                • Allucard
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by 2501
                  you're basically saying he should DUCK Cotto.
                  He must. Not because Cotto would pose a threat but because of principle, because if he doesn't people will put him more and more young opponets till he loses. Now seriously, if you duck no one, when will you stop fighting? Obviously you can't be fighting at the very top level for all your career! Think about it like a footballers' career, he will eventually slow down to a minor club before retiring. Same with all sports. PEOPLE MUST REALIZE FLOYD IS NOT A YOUNG BOY COMING UP. He has proven himself before most do. Who was Cotto fighting when he was 23? Tell me. Mayweather was fighting undefeated Diego Corrales p4p king at the time. People think Floyd just came in fresh to dominate 147.

                  And i'm the one talking garbage as one of them said.

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                  • J_CON
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                    #29
                    No. Why would anyone want to see that. The same thing would happen. It wasn't even a good fight

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                    • -Antonio-
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                      #30
                      **** no.

                      Hatton was outclassed. He would do a little better, but why should he have the chance?

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