Will Hatton be given credit if he defeats Pacquiao?

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  • THE REED
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    #71
    Originally posted by ~Tunney
    So you won't be giving Hatton any credit if he wins?

    That seems a bit ree****yaluss to me...

    http://ryanericsongcanlas.files.word...pg?w=480&h=663
    Seems like I answered your question above.

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      #72
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
      Oh I agree, this is an even fight for me... not in the sense of who I think is better or who will win... but their both the same age, their both the same size GIVE OR TAKE... they are both prime... Hatton is undefeated at 140 in 43 some fights... pacman is the #1 p4p fighter...

      The Winner gets FULL credit no matter who it is..
      Thumbs up!

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        #73
        Originally posted by ~Tunney
        So you won't be giving Hatton any credit if he wins?

        That seems a bit ree****yaluss to me...

        http://ryanericsongcanlas.files.word...pg?w=480&h=663
        And in no way shape or form did I say anything in the post, that would indicate Hatton won't get his credit.

        What I said is a truthful opinion... I felt the one sided beating had more to do with Oscar being a zombie at the weight than it did with pacmans performance...

        No discredit to Pacman, it's the way I see it..

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          #74
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss
          Oh I agree, this is an even fight for me... not in the sense of who I think is better or who will win... but their both the same age, their both the same size GIVE OR TAKE... they are both prime... Hatton is undefeated at 140 in 43 some fights... pacman is the #1 p4p fighter...

          The Winner gets FULL credit no matter who it is..
          Yea while I give full credit to both, I'm not sure who I would give more credit for the win. It is a hard one to call

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            #75
            Originally posted by winac
            Yea while I give full credit to both, I'm not sure who I would give more credit for the win. It is a hard one to call
            Pacman beating hatton at 140 with Floyd Sr training him, all the while moving up and down in weight to do it, would be an unbelievable win.

            Hatton to beat Pacquiao the #1 p4p fighter, after dismantling David Diaz and Oscar at 147, would be an unbelievable win.

            It's full credit equally to whoever wins for me.

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              #76
              Originally posted by reedickyaluss
              A Hatton fight is just as big, AND... the biggest part, a Hatton fight for Floyd is MUCH more makable then a PACMAN fight.

              Floyd and Arum hate eachother and they will not come to terms, Hatton wants his rematch, and badly.

              The Hatton fight is more doable and realistic, and if Floyd had to choose he would choose a Hatton rematch.
              are you trying to tell me a Hatton/Mayweather rematch would do more PPVs than a Pacquiao/Mayweather fight?

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                #77
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                are you trying to tell me a Hatton/Mayweather rematch would do more PPVs than a Pacquiao/Mayweather fight?
                Did you read my post? Because I am pretty sure I CLEARLY stated that the fight would be MUCH more DOABLE as far as contracts and negotiations are concerned.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by The Weebler II
                  are you trying to tell me a Hatton/Mayweather rematch would do more PPVs than a Pacquiao/Mayweather fight?
                  Yes it would. Especially if Ricky beats Manny in a dominant fashion. Britain would probably double their amount of buys while the American numbers will increase most likely. Lets not forget Floyd Senior would be in Hatton's corner and that will cause much more interest in the fight with the rivalry between SR and JR

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by DeafCon
                    Yes it would. Especially if Ricky beats Manny in a dominant fashion. Britain would probably double their amount of buys while the American numbers will increase most likely. Lets not forget Floyd Senior would be in Hatton's corner and that will cause much more interest in the fight with the rivalry between SR and JR
                    No he wouldn't. He clearly stated recently, when it comes to his son, he won't be involved. And he told Ricky that as well...

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      No he wouldn't. He clearly stated recently, when it comes to his son, he won't be involved. And he told Ricky that as well...
                      If he does my theory still stands.

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