Ricky Hatton: "Against Lazcano, I'll Face My Demons"

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  • cuzfozzy
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    #11
    Lazcano hasn't fought in 15 months ...
    but still, he will probably flatten hatton
    because after the mayweather fight
    hatton won't be the same ....
    getting knocked out by a feather fisted defensive fighter ...

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    • sterling
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      #12
      lazcano can punch hes not feather fisted like forbes.
      No matter how shot he is he has a punchers chance and the last thing a boxer losses is his punch tbh.

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      • FUC_U_PAYME
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        #13
        Originally posted by raycorey
        Risk opponent? How? Sorry but Luzcano is over the hill and was at best a contender at lightweight, So this is a safe fight has Hatton could get.
        great post argeed 100%

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        • MELLY-MEL...
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          #14
          lazcano can punch so he is dangerous. that being said i don't view him a very tough opponent.

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          • Pullcounter
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            #15
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Former champion Ricky Hatton admits that he will have to face his demons when stepping in the ring with Juan Lazcano on Saturday before 55,000 fans in Manchester. Hatton is coming off his first career loss, a tenth-round knockout at the hands of Floyd Mayweather Jr. (last December in Las Vegas). [details]
            Hatton should be able to beat Lazcano pretty easily and one-sidedly. Lazcano won't be able to give Hatton the kinds of looks he got from Floyd. Hatton won't have any flashbacks from the Mayweather fight. After this fight, Hatton will look like he's back to form.

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            • MANGLER
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              #16
              Hatton and Lazcano have simialr styles but Hatton is faster, busier, and has better stamina. He should win a comfortable decision in this one. Lazcano will make it a fight tho.

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              • Chase8400
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                #17
                Originally posted by Melly-Mel
                lazcano can punch so he is dangerous. that being said i don't view him a very tough opponent.
                Nice. You completely contradicted yourself in one sentence. Your opinion is dismissed now.

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                • DanMan_UK
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  Former champion Ricky Hatton admits that he will have to face his demons when stepping in the ring with Juan Lazcano on Saturday before 55,000 fans in Manchester. Hatton is coming off his first career loss, a tenth-round knockout at the hands of Floyd Mayweather Jr. (last December in Las Vegas). [details]
                  Former Champion???


                  Hatton is still a current LWW champion, as he didnt give up his title when he moved to welterweight for the Mayweather fight. Get your facts right!

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