Ricky Hatton: " I Never Recovered From The First Punch"

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  • Kelly  Robinson
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    #141
    Originally posted by Casual
    I knew Hatton was hurt as soon as the first knock down. He was lucky to even make it to the second round, he showed great courage to carry on and didn't want to be ko'd in the 1st round. However Hatton knew it was only a matter of time before he was going to be knocked down again.

    Yes, indeed!

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    • Hitman88
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      #142
      On a side note, I see some people saying that Pac somehow outshined Mayweather's win over Hatton b/c he ko'd him sooner which is ridiculous. They're two totally diff fighters w/ two totally diff approaches to boxing which will usually yield diff results. Pac-man is used to being the agressor & w/ Hatton pretty much coming rt at him..it made for an early night. Floyd's a defensive..counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade so his fight took an alternate course. If you all recall, Hatton thought he was going to rough Floyd Jr up and **** on him all night but it was Ricky who got roughed up & right-handed for 10rds. A win is a win. My question is..if Mayweather easily defeats Marquez or tko's him does that somehow trump Manny's two bouts when he struggled mightily against Marquez...hmmm. Like I said..a W is a W folks.

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      • znarfv_y2k8
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        #143
        Non-stop excuses...

        Hatton said "Maybe if I could had gone a few rounds I could have won, but there was nothing I could do about it..."

        You see as if that knock out was by a lucky punch & as if he was doing better in the fight...Stop thinking like that, it's plain & simple u'r not in the level of PACQUIAO...You know some people say like this like that it seems they're mislead & misunderstood the point...From Hatton's statement it is another BIG, BIG, BIG, excuse...It's the work of man's Pride that will play a big part in a man's heart & will always haunt him forever...It's a non-stop excuses...

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        • znarfv_y2k8
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          #144
          I'm tired of hearing from people like u saying ****...

          Originally posted by Hitman88
          On a side note, I see some people saying that Pac somehow outshined Mayweather's win over Hatton b/c he ko'd him sooner which is ridiculous. They're two totally diff fighters w/ two totally diff approaches to boxing which will usually yield diff results. Pac-man is used to being the agressor & w/ Hatton pretty much coming rt at him..it made for an early night. Floyd's a defensive..counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade so his fight took an alternate course. If you all recall, Hatton thought he was going to rough Floyd Jr up and **** on him all night but it was Ricky who got roughed up & right-handed for 10rds. A win is a win. My question is..if Mayweather easily defeats Marquez or tko's him does that somehow trump Manny's two bouts when he struggled mightily against Marquez...hmmm. Like I said..a W is a W folks.
          :I'm tired of hearing from people like you..."Floyd's defensive... counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade.."
          Always talking **** like this, a mouth full of garbage...Pacquiao talks by his fists not by his mouth & he always proves victorious w/ electrifying intensity & excitement...

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          • znarfv_y2k8
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            #145
            It's boxing not wrestling...You better watch wrestling instead...

            Originally posted by Tuggers1986
            Bayliss was calling break too much. He looked like he was ****ting himself in there.
            What do you mean, you want it to be a wrestling match...It's boxing not wrestling...You better watch wrestling instead...

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            • S A M U R A I
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              #146
              Originally posted by Hitman88
              On a side note, I see some people saying that Pac somehow outshined Mayweather's win over Hatton b/c he ko'd him sooner which is ridiculous. They're two totally diff fighters w/ two totally diff approaches to boxing which will usually yield diff results. Pac-man is used to being the agressor & w/ Hatton pretty much coming rt at him..it made for an early night. Floyd's a defensive..counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade so his fight took an alternate course. If you all recall, Hatton thought he was going to rough Floyd Jr up and **** on him all night but it was Ricky who got roughed up & right-handed for 10rds. A win is a win. My question is..if Mayweather easily defeats Marquez or tko's him does that somehow trump Manny's two bouts when he struggled mightily against Marquez...hmmm. Like I said..a W is a W folks.
              A truly devastating round 2 KO with two KD's in the first round

              VS.

              Wrestling and using elbows for 10 rounds with a biased ref on your side and finally getting a KO when Ricky was exhausted.

              Yeah. A W is a W, folks!

              Even though Hatton was lucky to make it past the 2 minute mark against Manny.



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              • syphillis
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                #147
                I wonder if Pac bet money on himself like he did when he fought Oscar. If he did the return wouldn't have been much since he was the favorite.

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                  #148
                  Originally posted by Hitman88
                  On a side note, I see some people saying that Pac somehow outshined Mayweather's win over Hatton b/c he ko'd him sooner which is ridiculous. They're two totally diff fighters w/ two totally diff approaches to boxing which will usually yield diff results. Pac-man is used to being the agressor & w/ Hatton pretty much coming rt at him..it made for an early night. Floyd's a defensive..counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade so his fight took an alternate course. If you all recall, Hatton thought he was going to rough Floyd Jr up and **** on him all night but it was Ricky who got roughed up & right-handed for 10rds. A win is a win. My question is..if Mayweather easily defeats Marquez or tko's him does that somehow trump Manny's two bouts when he struggled mightily against Marquez...hmmm. Like I said..a W is a W folks.
                  true, but pac's KO in 2 rounds was alot more impressive. that said, only a head-to-heat match up between pac/floyd will determine who's the best.

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                    #149
                    Pacquiao exposed Floyd's poor performance...

                    Originally posted by Hitman88
                    On a side note, I see some people saying that Pac somehow outshined Mayweather's win over Hatton b/c he ko'd him sooner which is ridiculous. They're two totally diff fighters w/ two totally diff approaches to boxing which will usually yield diff results. Pac-man is used to being the agressor & w/ Hatton pretty much coming rt at him..it made for an early night. Floyd's a defensive..counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade so his fight took an alternate course. If you all recall, Hatton thought he was going to rough Floyd Jr up and **** on him all night but it was Ricky who got roughed up & right-handed for 10rds. A win is a win. My question is..if Mayweather easily defeats Marquez or tko's him does that somehow trump Manny's two bouts when he struggled mightily against Marquez...hmmm. Like I said..a W is a W folks.
                    That is Pacquiao's signature to make the fight exciting & spectacular...Pacquiao exposed the weaknesses of Barrera, Diaz, Dela Hoya, & Hatton of who they really are...and he even exposed Floyd's capabilities & poor performance that leads to a questionable status of where he really ranks among the best...Why? 1.Because Oscar was leading over Floyd on the 1st half of their fight & he only managed to win by a split decision... 2.With the Hatton fight, it seems Hatton was competitive & has still a chance to upset him before he finally knocked out Hatton in the 10th... 3.Because Pacquiao knocked out Hatton brutally in the 2nd w/ 2 knock downs in the 1st round w/c is too far impressive than Floyd's win over Hatton... 4.Pacquiao forced Dela Hoya to quit in the 9th round in a one sided beating w/c is also a way too far over Floyd's win over Oscar... 5.Because he has a questionable heart to fight the bests of his era & avoiding the possible threat by retiring early...

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                    • znarfv_y2k8
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                      #150
                      The truth is...

                      Originally posted by Hitman88
                      On a side note, I see some people saying that Pac somehow outshined Mayweather's win over Hatton b/c he ko'd him sooner which is ridiculous. They're two totally diff fighters w/ two totally diff approaches to boxing which will usually yield diff results. Pac-man is used to being the agressor & w/ Hatton pretty much coming rt at him..it made for an early night. Floyd's a defensive..counter-punching wiz & probably the best pure boxer of the decade so his fight took an alternate course. If you all recall, Hatton thought he was going to rough Floyd Jr up and **** on him all night but it was Ricky who got roughed up & right-handed for 10rds. A win is a win. My question is..if Mayweather easily defeats Marquez or tko's him does that somehow trump Manny's two bouts when he struggled mightily against Marquez...hmmm. Like I said..a W is a W folks.
                      The truth is Pacquiao is a far stronger puncher w/ the added weight & a more improved boxer/puncher in his last 3 fights...He's still learning & improving even w/ impressive accomplishments, a sign of a truly great champion...W/ respect to Marquez a Pacquiao of today will knock him out if there is a 3rd fight in a 140 lb weight level...

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