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  • #11
    I hated that fight. Hatton mugged Tszyu to victory.
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    • #12
      That wasn’t a boxing match it was wrestling match with a touch of ufc and the referee was in the audience…Hatton was nothing but a hype job

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Brittney1229 View Post
        Kostya cashed himself out. He was already on the way out, and because of the money offered, he agreed to fight Hatton in his own backyard with his uncle Max refereeing the fight. Not once did he warn Hatton for the headbutts, elbows and wrestling. Prime Tszyu sleeps Hatton.
        Using the words cashed himself out is nothing short of disrespectful. He went into a situation that was the ultimate challenge and with a nice pay day for the time. That’s what warriors do.

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        • #14
          It was a tough fight Hatton was the better man youth prevailed and Tszyu passed the torch. Hatton was a solid fighter both in their prime is no contest Kostya smashes Ricky, but at 36 and with recurring injuries these were the challenges Tszyu needed to stay motivated I’ll always respect that.

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          • #15
            I remember this fight watching on TV live and the circumstances leading up. The general consensus was that Hatton wasn't ready for what Kostya would bring. What we got was an entertaining, surprising yet mugging fight. A fight that I thought Kostya wasn't starting to come back in and bank some rounds, but he could keep with Hatton's rough style. I remember being surprised and thought Kostya would beat him up. Roughhousing youth prevailed.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by MalevolentBite View Post
              Ricky only lost to ATGs in his prime. Its always fun to watch an over achieving limited fighter with a great engine against an all time great fighter on the DECLINE. It always makes for a good fight.

              these type of match ups really show when a fighter wants to retire or dig deep one more time for a challenging win when they know they already have fortune, fame and mentally tired. This happen to Josh Taylor a few weeks ago. This also happen to Manny against Horn.
              Besides rough housing Kostya, did he have any notable W's ?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post

                Besides rough housing Kostya, did he have any notable W's ?
                Kostya was his best win no doubt. Luis Collazo, Juan Urango were decent wins. I am not going to give him José Luis Castillo, Castillo been in to many wars before Ricky got to him. Ricky was a B- / C+ fighter. I think he would had beaten most of the fighters Terrence Crawford faced during his run at 140lbs to put it in perspective.

                I definitely think he runs the table with Prime Ramirez , Regis Prograis ehhh maybe Josh Taylor (60 Taylor/40 hatton) at 140. I damn sure think he's better than Catterall.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by TheProudLunatic View Post

                  Besides rough housing Kostya, did he have any notable W's ?
                  Outside of that I think his only notable win was KTFO Paulie Malignaggi.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by MalevolentBite View Post

                    Kostya was his best win no doubt. Luis Collazo, Juan Urango were decent wins. I am not going to give him José Luis Castillo, Castillo been in to many wars before Ricky got to him. Ricky was a B- / C+ fighter. I think he would had beaten most of the fighters Terrence Crawford faced during his run at 140lbs to put it in perspective.

                    I definitely think he runs the table with Prime Ramirez , Regis Prograis ehhh maybe Josh Taylor (60 Taylor/40 hatton) at 140. I damn sure think he's better than Catterall.
                    Yup......

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Fighter Club View Post

                      Outside of that I think his only notable win was KTFO Paulie Malignaggi.
                      A fave fight of mine.
                      For a feather fisted loudmouth, Paulie could take a trashing.

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