Two weeks ago, Floyd Mayweather Sr. begged the new fighter in his stable, Ricky Hatton, to give up his crazy lifestyle with the late night partying and heavy drinking. Hatton's bad habits cause him to put on between 40-50 pounds between fights, and forces him to focus training camps on squeezing back down to 140-pounds. Hatton is also known for going through a drinking run, or two, during camp. [details]
Ricky Hatton Tells Mayweather - "I Won't Stop Drinking"
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LOL, He's NEVER drank during camp, that comment that the end must have been said in jest as if you've seen interviews with him before he's all 'I wouldn't ouch a drop during training, what's the point when i'm eatting ****ing pasta and slads for 3months!'
He's one of the most dedicated athletes during training. Outside i wish he'd tone it down but oh well.Comment
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dude is 44-1. he lost only to the greatest fighter of his generation. I don't think we have the right to tell him what to do and how to do it when it comes to staying in shape. he's made weight for every single fight. If he can do it, god bless.Comment
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He takes pride in his drinking habits because it fits in well with his working class hero image. Personally, I think it's sad as ****. He can do all the drinking and bloating up he wants when he he retires.
I'd love it if Malignaggi beats the fat ***.Comment
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