Was Hatton a British Hype Job?

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  • Cadillac Man
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    #51
    Originally posted by raycorey
    It easy to make Hatton's record look good when you hide behind the belts he won, He beat Urango who was a 17-0 novice someone who a journalist said he couldnt even shadow box and i quote "i saw Urango shadowbox and yes the shadow won"..

    Carlos Maussa- Enough said another one of those easy-picking for another easy belt.
    Collazo- another one of those easy picking who turnout to be better than Team Hatton thought.
    Castillo-Shot to pieces, trying to pay off his debt
    Luazcano- a former lightweight who previously beaten before facing hatton

    And the fight i would actually give him credit for Paulie M..


    All those fight were all easy picking after he fought Tsyzu...He was never the best boxer in the UK but he got all the credit in the world over here when the real skilled boxers like Joe Calzaghe didnt.
    AGREED...Warren creation... The only reason Hatton even got to share the same ring w/ PBF AND PAC was because of his fan base...If hatton was born in Jersey he would have been a ESPN FNF fighter!

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    • Pullcounter
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      #52
      c'mon man, hatton was very good at what he did at 140 lbs and was the king of the hill there.

      p4p, hatton was hype.

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      • S.G.
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        #53
        Yes he was

        I mean, he was obviously pretty good in his day, but the hype a certain element of Brits and our notorious media gave him was far too great considering his achievements and ability

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        • Pullcounter
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          #54
          Originally posted by raycorey
          It easy to make Hatton's record look good when you hide behind the belts he won, He beat Urango who was a 17-0 novice someone who a journalist said he couldnt even shadow box and i quote "i saw Urango shadowbox and yes the shadow won"..

          Carlos Maussa- Enough said another one of those easy-picking for another easy belt.
          Collazo- another one of those easy picking who turnout to be better than Team Hatton thought.
          Castillo-Shot to pieces, trying to pay off his debt
          Luazcano- a former lightweight who previously beaten before facing hatton
          And the fight i would actually give him credit for Paulie M..


          All those fight were all easy picking after he fought Tsyzu...He was never the best boxer in the UK but he got all the credit in the world over here when the real skilled boxers like Joe Calzaghe didnt.
          the difference is that hatton was trying to make big fights and was willing to cross the pond and calz was scared to death to step outside the village limits to make a fight.

          also, but more likely the situation is that hatton is more charismatic than calz.

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            #55
            Originally posted by hammerhiem
            Name another two weight world champion who has held the Linear and Ring belts for 5 years who is considered a hype job? Was Corrales a hypejob? Barerra? how about Morales?

            Hater much?
            He was a 2 weight champ because the WBA invented the regular belt to get a 2nd sanctioning fee. The real WBA champion was Ricardo Mayorga. He is just a 1 weight world champion.

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            • Cadillac Man
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              #56
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              c'mon man, hatton was very good at what he did at 140 lbs and was the king of the hill there.

              p4p, hatton was hype.
              You really think he was the 140lb king? REALLY...After Tzyou he beat Urango,Castillo,Mausa and Malignaggi hardly murders row! Why didn't he fight Holt,Torres,Wittier or Cotto at 40 then? CUZ HE IS A FRANK WARREN CREATION. You think Holt,Torres,Wittier or Cotto would lose 11 of 12 rounds to PBF AND PAC and get KO'd BADILY TWICE? DOUBT IT!

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                #57
                Originally posted by Cadillac Man
                You really think he was the 140lb king? REALLY...After Tzyou he beat Urango,Castillo,Mausa and Malignaggi hardly murders row! Why didn't he fight Holt,Torres,Wittier or Cotto at 40 then? CUZ HE IS A FRANK WARREN CREATION. You think Holt,Torres,Wittier or Cotto would lose 11 of 12 rounds to PBF AND PAC and get KO'd BADILY TWICE? DOUBT IT!
                He avoided Floyd at 140 thats why Floyd moved up to 147.

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                  #58
                  Ricky never proved he was the best in Britain at 140.

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                    #59
                    I view him as a very good fighter, a good champion, not an ATG, who may have in 2005 and 2006 been in the lower half of the top 10 p4p fighters for a while, but eventually lost his punch resistance and got beat by two obviously better fighters. His win over a past prime Tszyu was his greatest achievement. Make no mistake however prime Tszyu would have tore him up even worse than Mayweather. Probably not as bad as Pacquaio, but then that fight wasn't really a proper exhibition of what Hatton could do (other than use the exact opposite tactic to what he should have done.. Oh yeah, and I still think Pacquaio beats him prime vs prime).

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Cadillac Man
                      You really think he was the 140lb king? REALLY...After Tzyou he beat Urango,Castillo,Mausa and Malignaggi hardly murders row!
                      yes, hatton was king at 140 lbs.

                      - urango is a current 140 lbs titlist.
                      - castillo was a gimme / set-up fight for floyd
                      - mausa was a former 140 lbs titlist (crazy as that is)
                      - malignaggi was the #1 contender at 140 and former 140 lbs titlist

                      it ain't a murder's row, but its solid

                      Why didn't he fight Holt,Torres,Wittier or Cotto at 40 then?
                      - holt and torres were too busy trading KOs with one another
                      - witter got whupped by bradley
                      - cotto wasn't gonna fight anybody good at 140.

                      CUZ HE IS A FRANK WARREN CREATION. You think Holt,Torres,Wittier or Cotto would lose 11 of 12 rounds to PBF AND PAC and get KO'd BADILY TWICE? DOUBT IT!
                      pbf and pac would spark holt, torres and witter for 12 rounds or less.

                      pbf and pac would be considered favorites against cotto imho.

                      Originally posted by adietheforestfa
                      Ricky never proved he was the best in Britain at 140.
                      yeah but 140 in britain < 140 in USA. sorry.

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