Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
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Ricky Hatton is Not Ready To Retire Just Yet
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Yeah man go to England with you blinds fans to fight drunk fighterfake ass boxer jajajaja 2 round
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This is so easy to figure out,
have a comeback fight in manchester, vs someone who has absolutely no ko power.....
answer - stevie forbes
Be the first guy to knock out forbes, look good, somewhat menacing & ferocious. Then start saying things like;
see i learned my lesson now, im using my head not my heart, im the 1st one to ko stevie forbes, there's no shame losing to the 2 best fighters of this generation.....
im back baby!!!!
ricky hatton is back!!!!!!
People/ his fans will believe him then.........
he fights Amir Khan in a massive UK showdown for the british p4p title & greatest british fighte of all time (which the bias UK media will hype).
U heard it here first folks.
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This is so easy to figure out,
have a comeback fight in manchester, vs someone who has absolutely no ko power.....
answer - stevie forbes
Be the first guy to knock out forbes, look good, somewhat menacing & ferocious. Then start saying things like;
see i learned my lesson now, im using my head not my heart, im the 1st one to ko stevie forbes, there's no shame losing to the 2 best fighters of this generation.....
im back baby!!!!
ricky hatton is back!!!!!!
People/ his fans will believe him then.........
he fights Amir Khan in a massive UK showdown for the british p4p title & greatest british fighte of all time (which the bias UK media will hype).
U heard it here first folks.
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Here's a good article worth a read .
Southpaw trouble SkySports News
Maybe we all knew this would happen at some stage. To fight for the fans, to use heart as oppose to technical skills was always ever so dangerous. You can't just come charging in so naively against a quick southpaw who can both fight and counter punch.
And Hatton has always struggled with southpaws. Eamonn Magee floored him, Luis Collazo rocked him and Juan Urango hurt him. I even mentioned the name of Jurgen Brahmer in the office last week, the German southpaw who iced Hatton as an amateur.
Has the punch resistance gone now? Almost every clean shot landed by Pacquiao's ferocious fists seemed to hurt him. There are concerns about the manner of this loss in his first defeat at his beloved 10 stone. Any invincibility at light-welterweight has gone forever.
It looked close to being over after the Mayweather defeat, and after his mixed display against Juan Lazcano, Ricky revealed he had serious doubts about whether to continue. I think what we tended to overlook was how light-punching Lazcano shook him to his boots during that fight.
http://www.skysports.com/opinion/sto...312335,00.html
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