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Oscar De La Hoya Wants Hatton. A Pacquiao Ploy?

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  • #31
    Their you go Hattonites, Hatton will face the so called washed up Delahoya that your claim him to be, what pride and glory. If this fight gets made it would be one hell of a laugh. Might as well go for it Delahoya since your are probably still around the 147 limit unless you had too much Christmas Ostrich Meat.

    If this is true, this goes to show Hattons intentions, Money rather then legacy.

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    • #32
      I reckon a weight drained DLH would give Hatton hell, **** it, he'd probably beat him.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
        Their you go Hattonites, Hatton will face the so called washed up Delahoya that your claim him to be, what pride and glory. If this fight gets made it would be one hell of a laugh. Might as well go for it Delahoya since your are probably still around the 147 limit unless you had too much Christmas Ostrich Meat.

        If this is true, this goes to show Hattons intentions, Money rather then legacy.
        He's past his prime and coming to the end of his career, why not got paid after all the hard work his put in since his boxing career started?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Addition View Post
          He's past his prime and coming to the end of his career, why not got paid after all the hard work his put in since his boxing career started?
          For Hatton to decline a fight with Pac to face Delahoya which Pac exposed like a Rookie, what pride and glory this brings.

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          • #35
            Hatton is now scrambling to name an opponent in what he thinks would get him better off without the Pacquiao deal.. Marquez? Sounds interesting but we know a Hatton win would only clamor for him to fight Manny more and really doesnt prove much since he has only beaten a 135-lb champ. A Marquez win will without a doubt destroy his career and he wishes he said OK to that 60-40.

            I doubt Mayweather would ever go out of retirement for him unless its a 90-10 split and Deal Hoya lol hhaha let him have that fight with siegfried and Roy as the undercard

            Hatton is feeling the Pacquiao snub

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            • #36
              over the hill but a warrior none the less

              he may have nothing left but oscar has got balls not like the pound 4 pound manny duckman keep running manny its all your duck for

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              • #37
                Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
                For Hatton to decline a fight with Pac to face Delahoya which Pac exposed like a Rookie, what pride and glory this brings.
                He was forced to decline the fight. Pacquaio made unreasonable demands. It takes a long time to organise a fight. You just can't wait around forever.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by trainhard_187 View Post
                  Their you go Hattonites, Hatton will face the so called washed up Delahoya that your claim him to be, what pride and glory. If this fight gets made it would be one hell of a laugh. Might as well go for it Delahoya since your are probably still around the 147 limit unless you had too much Christmas Ostrich Meat.

                  If this is true, this goes to show Hattons intentions, Money rather then legacy.
                  I'm starting to feel that too, what about Judah, Marquez, Cotto, Bradley and other guys who will provide real competition in his weight-class.

                  Fk chasing Oldie De La Hoya money.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The Mirror Man View Post
                    he may have nothing left but oscar has got balls not like the pound 4 pound manny duckman keep running manny its all your duck for
                    yeah oscar got balls, if you think hatton is a middleweight though.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                      I'm starting to feel that too, what about Judah, Marquez, Cotto, Bradley and other guys who will provide real competition in his weight-class.

                      Fk chasing Oldie De La Hoya money.
                      Judah is finished at the top level. Marquez fight needs to happen. Cotto will be fighting Margarito. Bradley is not a name yet.

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