If Hatton was more disciplined in his weight control....
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Holly **** are you right! If he could have fought at 135, he would have been a beast for sure, he was a beast at 140..Undoubtedly he would have more longevity. He used to have a pretty athletic style in his early/ mid twenties and he just isn't able to do it anymore. He is just a little older than I am and even I can notice how in your late twenties you can lose that raw vigorousness you have when you're younger if you don't look after yourself.
I actually think Hatton should have really tried hard to keep his weight down so that 135 would have been an option for him. He would have been a beast at that weight for sure, and would have built a much more impressive reputation.
Good post.
I think he's gonna put a beating on Paul Malignaggi.
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I think he will too but his days are definitely numbered. I just hope he doesnt fight Floyd again, it'd be embarrassing. In one corner you've got a guy never out of shape, always in the gym, always at or around his fighting weight and in the other you've got a guy that balloons up about 3 stone above his fighting weight and lives off Chinese and Guiness. Even if the two were equal in skill (which they're quite clearly not) this gives such a massive advantage to Floyd that he will always beat Ricky. As it is, I think any rematch would be a massacre that would end in about 4 rounds.Comment
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Hatton is not **** man! He isn't the best boxer but neither is Ricardo Mayorga, your boy in your avatar so what is your ****ing point? Plenty of fighters have been successful with out being great boxers.
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