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  • IMDAZED
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    #41
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Good enough to win world titles.

    The point is that Hatton has predominantly looked to fight the best - world champions, P4P fighters or his closest rivals.

    I wish everyone had the same attitude.
    Agreed that Hatton has looked to fight the best. Unfortunately, in the big scheme of things, wins over Juan Urango and Carlos Maussa, along with Collazo don't mean much. They certainly don't mean HOF. But Hatton's carved out a nice career for himself. I hope he hope gets one more defining fight before he bows.

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    • hammerhiem
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      #42
      If you dont know take ur hand off it and vist another thread
      You original sentance I quoted didn't mean anything, not in boxing terms but in written language terms, please explain what you where typing because it made no sence at all.

      Thanks.

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      • The Gully Gad
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        #43
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        Agreed that Hatton has looked to fight the best. Unfortunately, in the big scheme of things, wins over Juan Urango and Carlos Maussa, along with Collazo don't mean much. They certainly don't mean HOF. But Hatton's carved out a nice career for himself. I hope he hope gets one more defining fight before he bows.
        Urango,Maussa,Collazo certaintly better then the ****e warren was
        feeding him on back home...
        Its only since the Tszyu fight is he fighting fighters with names or
        half names has the case seems...

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        • The Gully Gad
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          #44
          Originally posted by hammerhiem
          You original sentance I quoted didn't mean anything, not in boxing terms but in written language terms, please explain what you where typing because it made no sence at all.

          Thanks.
          See when you address me right Hammer i do the same back
          Treat people has you want to be treated...

          SO

          i was saying that i wish british fighters like Hatton wouldnt have 40 fights
          back home against half washed up fighters then come to the states at the tail end of there careers to fight.

          They should start straight away showing up on undercards in the states
          against there washed up fighters etc etc...
          Dont leave it to late for it all to be a shock when they do come to the states...
          Its the reason why they get fcuk all respect..
          Not from me but from the American boxing writers press etc

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          • hammerhiem
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            #45
            i wish british fighters like Hatton wouldnt have 40 fights
            back home against half washed up fighters then come to the states at the tail end of there careers to fight.
            This is blatantly not the case with Hatton. Just because he had 30 odd fights doesn't mean he is past his best, he just started young (19) and fought often (46 fights in 11 years), working his way up the ranks like boxers are supposed to do.

            He was not at the tail end of his career when he started fighting in the states or against top class fighters.

            Please go and find a Calzaghe thread.

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              #46
              Originally posted by hammerhiem
              This is blatantly not the case with Hatton. Just because he had 30 odd fights doesn't mean he is past his best, he just started young (19) and fought often (46 fights in 11 years), working his way up the ranks like boxers are supposed to do.

              He was not at the tail end of his career when he started fighting in the states or against top class fighters.

              Please go and find a Calzaghe thread.
              His not far off though mate..
              I dont hate on Hatton im a fan i watch his fights but **** only
              started from Kostya.
              And i would say he is past his best a little..

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              • K-Nan
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                #47
                It funny that this support comes when it was nowhere to be seen after the Mayweather fight. Nobody was willing to legitimize Mayweather's KO of Hatton back then by crediting Hatton's resume. Even his fans. Lol.. I love that.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by K-Nan
                  It funny that this support comes when it was nowhere to be seen after the Mayweather fight. Nobody was willing to legitimize Mayweather's KO of Hatton back then by crediting Hatton's resume. Even his fans. Lol.. I love that.
                  So the fact that in his next fight after the defeat to Mayweather, he went on to sell 55,000+ tickets against Lazcano means nothing to you?

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by black.ink
                    So the fact that in his next fight after the defeat to Mayweather, he went on to sell 55,000+ tickets against Lazcano means nothing to you?
                    Just because his fans are suportive of Hatton doesn't mean that they gave Mayweather any real credit for winning. It was "Cortez" this and "Weight class" that. Both of which are just ****** excuses.

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                    • black.ink
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                      #50
                      I for one agree that the excuses made are ridiculous. Mayweather won fair and square. It's the handful of 'fans' that every fighter has that makes other people hate the fighter.

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