Hatton is looking in terrible shape allready, he is done
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Look there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance. Hatton was arrogant because he didn't respect the enemies resume. It has nothing to do with a bad style matchup, he rushed in thinking he would bully Pacquiao around.Hatton is confident (which EVERY boxer should be) not arrogant and he lost to Pac because Pac (P4P#1) is better and was always going to be a bad style matchup for Ricky.
That's funny, I remember him going on a cruise till March, then starting his training camp. If Hatton was actually taking boxing seriously he would keep himself in shape around the clock.Hatton trains 3-4 months for a fight, not 2 months and he has never weighed over the limit for a weigh in which is impressive considering how "fat" people say/think he gets. If Hatton wasn't training or taking his boxing career seriously then he'd have missed weight a few times and never had all the success that he's had, PERIOD!
I will laugh at any athelete that has ambitions of being the best but are not willing to make sacrifises because to me they recognise what it means to be the ''best'' they only see the materialistic title.
Which is why Hatton is an average fighter. He can't stay in shape year around and he is unwilling to adopt the life of a boxer.Very few fighters can stay in fighting shape year round without burning themselves out. Ricky loves to go drinking and eating which is fine because he dedicates himself to every fight when he schedules one. It's hard to argue with the results. Hatton has had a HOF career and probably would've lost to PBF and Pac even if he never gained a single pound between any of his fights!Comment

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