Hatton Has To Lose The Fight!!!
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You don't honestly think Pacman would just fade away after a loss, do you?
Not sure where the idea that a loss makes a fighter less than he was before came from. In many cases, it can be the best forge in which to temper a fighter's character, heart and will. Many have come back from a big upset loss to rule their division, and become a public icon...I'm sure you can think of several who fit this description.
And can you imagine the PPV buys for the rematch? Come on, buddy, you know you're wrong.Comment
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Its about the fan fare. Sure Pac could come back as a boxer but it would take him a long time to get the fan fare back and thats the main thing. No one would want to see him fight Floyd, Cotto, Shane, and if he fights guys like Valero, JMM, and Campbell then they would just be solid fights and not super fights. Then you have Hatton but who is he really going to fight? He has no real chance to beat the WW's and there are no super stars at 140. What about Floyd beating JMM? If that happened then who wants to see JMM-Pac trilogy with both of them coming off a loss? It would be kind of bad in that sense. It would be a 2nd rate fight at that point and the loser will be pretty much done in everyone's eye's and the winner would have a ceiling. Hatton has a ceiling right now, thats why its not good that he winsYou don't honestly think Pacman would just fade away after a loss, do you?
Not sure where the idea that a loss makes a fighter less than he was before came from. In many cases, it can be the best forge in which to temper a fighter's character, heart and will. Many have come back from a big upset loss to rule their division, and become a public icon...I'm sure you can think of several who fit this description.
And can you imagine the PPV buys for the rematch? Come on, buddy, you know you're wrong.Comment
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