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  • Zaff101
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    #51
    ******est comment I've ever heard from Hatton

    "How many people follow him over from the Phillipenes..."

    Duhhhh Ricky,

    The national wage per annum per person is around $500 in the Phillipenes. It is a mud hut, poverty stricken Third World society. Tickets would cost 3-4 years earnings (or probably life savings) to come over to watch Manny Pacquio. There is no such thing as credit cards in the Phillipenes (well not availible to the poor anyway).

    Another brilliant insight by Hatton.

    PS: Pacquio is the bigger draw.

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #52
      Pacquiao doesn't want the fight.

      Simple as that. He knows he beat an aged DLH, the worst of the lightweight champions and had a very, very close fight with Marquez.

      He knows the guys at 140 and above who are in their primes can take his punch.

      Sad that hes turning into a Mayweather.


      Boo Pacquiao.

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      • Johnny Rebel
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        #53
        Originally posted by Zaff101
        ******est comment I've ever heard from Hatton

        "How many people follow him over from the Phillipenes..."

        Duhhhh Ricky,

        The national wage per annum per person is around $500 in the Phillipenes. It is a mud hut, poverty stricken Third World society. Tickets would cost 3-4 years earnings (or probably life savings) to come over to watch Manny Pacquio. There is no such thing as credit cards in the Phillipenes (well not availible to the poor anyway).

        Another brilliant insight by Hatton.

        PS: Pacquio is the bigger draw.
        Then why does Hatton make and generate more revenue then Pac? If Pac was a "bigger" draw he should have made more money then Hatton, which he hasn't!

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        • Zaff101
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          #54
          Originally posted by El Gallo Negro!
          Pacquiao doesn't want the fight.

          Simple as that. He knows he beat an aged DLH, the worst of the lightweight champions and had a very, very close fight with Marquez.

          He knows the guys at 140 and above who are in their primes can take his punch.

          Sad that hes turning into a Mayweather.


          Boo Pacquiao.

          On the contrary infact.

          He beat Dela Hoya - aged or not - and took a big risk in doing so. Dela Hoya was at least 20lb naturally bigger, had a big punch and only 18 months ago was in a close fight with Floyd Mayweather (best fighter on the planet). It wasn't an easy fight on paper for Manny.

          Compare that with Ricky Hatton. He got out worked and embarrased by Floyd Mayweather. He looked rubbish against Lazcano and quite faded plus he didn't prove anything against gun-shy big-talking Paulie Malignaggi.

          Compare that to Pacquio's achievments and one must wonder how you come to that conclusion.

          Ricky is at the end of his career. Manny is still in his prime. If they met, I predict Manny would have more speed, workrate and movement for Hatton. He would be made to look silly and desperate at times in that fight and we'll see the 'old' Hatton emerging; the swinging slugger.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Johnny Rebel
            Then why does Hatton make and generate more revenue then Pac? If Pac was a "bigger" draw he should have made more money then Hatton, which he hasn't!
            Who says he hasn't made more money?

            Ricky's career really took off after he beat Kostya Tsyzu. That was only 3.5 years ago. Manny was established well before that.

            Also remember, Pacquio is the p4p champion and Hatton is the challenger to that. Pacqiao has the larger fanbase too. Just because Pacquiao's countrymen are dirt poor and can't afford to travel doesn't mean they don't pay for the PPV fights. Think about it, the entire country stops for the man; politicians follow him around, they worship the man.

            Ricky is a mega draw but don't forget that Pacquiao has been established for longer and has the bigger worldwide support.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Zaff101
              On the contrary infact.

              He beat Dela Hoya - aged or not - and took a big risk in doing so. Dela Hoya was at least 20lb naturally bigger, had a big punch and only 18 months ago was in a close fight with Floyd Mayweather (best fighter on the planet). It wasn't an easy fight on paper for Manny.

              Compare that with Ricky Hatton. He got out worked and embarrased by Floyd Mayweather. He looked rubbish against Lazcano and quite faded plus he didn't prove anything against gun-shy big-talking Paulie Malignaggi.

              Compare that to Pacquio's achievments and one must wonder how you come to that conclusion.

              Ricky is at the end of his career. Manny is still in his prime. If they met, I predict Manny would have more speed, workrate and movement for Hatton. He would be made to look silly and desperate at times in that fight and we'll see the 'old' Hatton emerging; the swinging slugger.
              Naturally bigger means **** when DLH entered the ring weighing less than Manny.


              Anyways, Pac is showing he doesn't really want the fight.

              If he really did, he'd agree to 50/50.



              Ricky's career really took off after he beat Kostya Tsyzu. That was only 3.5 years ago. Manny was established well before that.
              Pac barely got a name in late 2003 and didn't really become a name until he fought Morales in 2005. Yes Marquez happened in 2004, but nobody but hardcore fans even knew about that fight.

              Saying Manny was established well before Hatton is a lie. Pac was barely established.

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                #57
                Pacman: You want to fight me, Hatton? I think I can you know....ahhh beat you.
                Hatton: No, I want to fight dela Hoya, he brings more money.
                Dela Hoya: OK Ricky, I just have to get a few bucks winning over Pacman first then let's talk.

                Pacman beats up dela Hoya.

                Hatton: Hey Oscar, still want to fight? We can sell out the biggest stadium in Manchester.
                Dela Hoya: I just lost dimwit. Go fight somebody else.
                Hatton: Hey Floyd, care for a rematch? I heard you're having financial troubles.
                Floyd: Why would I do that? I already beat your ass whiteboy. Get another blackman , try friggin' with Witter.
                Hatton: Nah, Witter doesn't bring money to the table (not to mention the fact that he terrifies me)...damn...who can I fight at 140 that I can beat? Collazo and Lazcano almost got my ass...
                Dela Hoya: Your problems are over Ricky, Richard got you Pacquiao, thinks he agreed to a 50/50 split...well, at least that's what Bob told us. The guys smaller than you, he'd be easy.
                Hatton: Yeah, but I was there when he beat you up..no way am I fighting that guy.
                Dela Hoya: But we already got him, no turning back now, you might look like a *****.
                Pacquiao: OK, I will fight Hatton...hmmm but you know hmmm...I like a ...you know 60/40.
                Hatton: No way, its 50/50 or the fight is off! (Crap, I hope he doesn't agree on 50/50 or my face's gonna look like popped haggis.)
                Pacquiao: Take it or hmmm you know.... ahh leave it. I'm the P4P king, and you are ah...hmmm, you know.... pale.
                Hatton: Whew....that was bloody close.

                Last edited by badboypeenoy; 01-20-2009, 04:47 AM.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Zaff101
                  Who says he hasn't made more money?

                  Ricky's career really took off after he beat Kostya Tsyzu. That was only 3.5 years ago. Manny was established well before that.

                  Also remember, Pacquio is the p4p champion and Hatton is the challenger to that. Pacqiao has the larger fanbase too. Just because Pacquiao's countrymen are dirt poor and can't afford to travel doesn't mean they don't pay for the PPV fights. Think about it, the entire country stops for the man; politicians follow him around, they worship the man.

                  Ricky is a mega draw but don't forget that Pacquiao has been established for longer and has the bigger worldwide support.
                  Hatton made more money against Malinaggi the Pac did against DLH, his biggest payday. Hatton also made between 30-40 million fighting Mayweather. Pac has never made anywhere close to that and now likely never will. Pac knows Hatton will wreck him at 140 where Ricky is undefeated, Ring and Linear Champion!

                  FTR, there's no such thing as a P4P Champion, which could very easily be Joe Calzaghe as Pac. P4P is not real, only opinions and usually biased ones!

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Johnny Rebel
                    Hatton made more money against Malinaggi the Pac did against DLH, his biggest payday. Hatton also made between 30-40 million fighting Mayweather. Pac has never made anywhere close to that and now likely never will. Pac knows Hatton will wreck him at 140 where Ricky is undefeated, Ring and Linear Champion!

                    FTR, there's no such thing as a P4P Champion, which could very easily be Joe Calzaghe as Pac. P4P is not real, only opinions and usually biased ones!
                    sure, hatton has the money, but the last thing casual fans remember about him is getting KTFO by floyd. the last thing casual fans remember about pac is destroying dlh.

                    only way hatton can erase getting embarrased then KTFO is beating floyd (floyd's retired) or beating pac (which means giving pac the bigger purse).

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                    • rge_5
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                      #60
                      Hatton can bring all the money in the world to the table but he will never be a hall of famer!

                      last i checked, no one was calling out Hatton, well no one with substance anyway.

                      i just hope this fight happens cos i'd love to see hatton get pounded to a pulp.

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