I don't even give Mayweather any credit and I give Pacquiao a tiny bit of credit for beating Hatton. And after what Pacquiao has done to him, nobody should get credit for beating him, period.
so hatton is just a steppin stone for publicity for fighters since the tszyu fight?
so hatton is just a steppin stone for publicity for fighters since the tszyu fight?
Look, I'm tired of Hatton being a road block to competitive fights just because of his fan base. The guy is a carcass now. He was KOd in similar fashion to what Jermaine Taylor was, and people only want Jermaine to retire? This doesn't sound right to me. Timothy Bradley draws a decent crowd out in Cali, and plenty of Mexicans would come out and support JMM more than likely. This is what separates a warrior like Erik Morales from JMM and Barrera. He fought everybody.
Look, I'm tired of Hatton being a road block to competitive fights just because of his fan base. The guy is a carcass now. He was KOd in similar fashion to what Jermaine Taylor was, and people only want Jermaine to retire? This doesn't sound right to me. Timothy Bradley draws a decent crowd out in Cali, and plenty of Mexicans would come out and support JMM more than likely. This is what separates a warrior like Erik Morales from JMM and Barrera. He fought everybody.
erik morales is my favorite fighter of all time but i think jmm and barrera are warriors as well..jmm will not fight bradley...he'll see whats up with the cotto pac fight then go from there...i wouldn't mind seeing him compete for a belt at 140 though..bradley vs jmm would be an interesting match..bradley has been stunned before and jmm is capable of doing the same..and bradley throws punches in bunches which might throw off jmm..
Inside Lines: Hatton wants another Juan in test before Khan showdown
Six months after being left wide-eyed and legless by Manny Pacquiao, Ricky Hatton is getting itchy fists again. We hear the Hitman is poised to announce a New Year comeback against Juan Manuel Marquez, the 36-year-old Mexican last seen losing to another Hatton nemesis, Floyd Mayweather Jnr. Although he still declines to confirm his intentions, the word in boxing is that his desire not to go out a loser has been rekindled by the build-up to last night's Valuev-Haye scrap. He acknowledges he misses the big-fight atmosphere and insists there would be no problem getting back into shape at "Hatton House", the new £2 million fight HQ he has built near his Manchester home. "Sometimes when you've been doing this game for so long, you need to recharge your batteries and then you can come back with a bit more fire in your belly," he says. "There are things I know I can put right, and if I give it another go it will not be an eight-rounder after beating some of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. It's got to be a fight that will get me excited." Marquez has already been earmarked as a trial horse for a hoped-for meeting next summer with Amir Khan which Hatton, 31, insists he must promote himself. "That would not be negotiable, otherwise it's a non-starter." Hatton's novice promotional expertise will be tested on Friday when he stages his first "world title" fight, featuring his welterweight brother Matthew, who meets South Africa's Lovemore Ndou for the little-regarded IBO belt – which Ricky himself once held – in Stoke. The following night will bring back painful memories when he watches the Filipino Pacquiao attempt a similar demolition job in Las Vegas on the more resilient Miguel Cotto in a classic tear-up.
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