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  • #51
    Originally posted by MissDeeCole View Post
    shouldnt the headline be "Ricky not ready to decide just yet"? very misleading
    I agree it's a very misleading article title.

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    • #52
      i'd love to see this massive jr ww laid out again

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      • #53
        One last fight in England then he will retire

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        • #54
          Originally posted by mrosborne View Post
          I don't think so. Calzaghe maybe if anyone would, but Hatton? He doesn't strike me as the type to sell out for money purposes alone. He hasn't shown that his entire career. Calzaghe on the other hand has. And this isn't to bash Joe C, he was a great fighter, maybe a bit too protected but overall he clearly had talent otherwise he wouldn't have retired undefeated. Hatton took everyone on besides Junior Witter, and seriously who cares about Witter? He ducked him, but who gives a damn. Witter is Lord of the Dance,haha.

          http://www.youtube.com/v/BjtA6pGYp9Y&hl=en&fs=1
          everybody fights for money

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          • #55
            Hatton v Witter at Wembley anyone?

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            • #56
              One thing you can't deny is that Hatton is a FIGHTER, wanting the best and challenging the best. The kids heart!

              It would be nice to see him go out on a win..........

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              • #57
                You'd think Hatton took an hint from Zaghe being dropped by two 40 year olds who couldn't fight more than 6 rounds but he didn't. Too bad, i really like Ricky as a person, but he's not a great fighter, he is a good fighter. Good fighters try what he tried and naturally fail, Calzaghe never tried to beat a p4p fighter in his prime. To be fair he didn't have many, he had young Jones and Bernard and for some reason they never fought in their primes. At least Ricky tried! All credit to him for that! Better go down a man than never trying at all!

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                • #58
                  I read an article that said ''If I was his father and he talked about going in the ring one more time, I'd sneak in his room and break his hands''.

                  Seriously there is no shame is losing to the likes of Pacquiao. There is shame in losing to some bum you would have dusted off earlier in your career.

                  I would hate to see him continue on and mess his health up.

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                  • #59
                    There is unfinished business with Junior Witter.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by F l i c k e r View Post
                      well he should.... he's not gonna beat anyone but UK bums.
                      Some people can do that an whole decade, top it off with a couple 40 year olds and be called by some loonies ATG, so why can't Hatton? I thought boxing was about being better and getting better, not about looking better and well, this **** is so unfair to Ricky Hatton who actually have fought prime p4p fighters. Who else from Britain done that in like EVER??? I can say Lennox and Ricky, that's IT.

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