Why did Hatton turn down Floyd twice when the fight was originally offered at 140?
What was he waiting for?
I have my opinion...what's yours?
I gotta be honest here and say I dunno what offers your on about. When was this?
I was travelling around Oz for a year, at the time of the 147 fight, and I heard no boxing news around this time, only about big fights that were actually made.
By the way, u did notice I said I thought Hatton would still lose, right?
I gotta be honest here and say I dunno what offers your on about. When was this?
I was travelling around Oz for a year, at the time of the 147 fight, and I heard no boxing news around this time, only about big fights that were actually made.
By the way, u did notice I said I thought Hatton would still lose, right?
Offers to Hatton from Floyd are known and have been posted on these boards many times with articles/interviews to back it up. It was while both were at 140.
The simple reply answer from Hatton's team was: Ricky isn't ready yet.
And yes, I did notice you said Hatton would still lose.
Yea, floyd would stop him quicker, early on hatton looked like he was okay, that was because it took floyd quite a few rounds to time him coming in. Once floyd worked out the timing, it was game over. It wont take him that long to work it out again in a rematch.
Offers to Hatton from Floyd are known and have been posted on these boards many times with articles/interviews to back it up. It was while both were at 140.
The simple reply answer from Hatton's team was: Ricky isn't ready yet.
And yes, I did notice you said Hatton would still lose.
Wells thats the answer then, he wont ever be ready for Floyd imo.
Unless Floyd comes back really really rusty, he's just too good defencivley. Floyd's all wrong for Hatton.
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