Hatton wants JMM

Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • PinoyZoi
    Undisputed Champion
    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
    • Jun 2009
    • 4262
    • 249
    • 267
    • 10,829

    #31
    Originally posted by Picazo
    that is if he beats cotto.
    Why would Pacquiao need to win against Cotto to fight JMM who lost from Mayweather?

    Comment

    • street bully
      Tua's daddy.
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Jan 2008
      • 25014
      • 696
      • 263
      • 35,118

      #32
      Dinamita !

      Comment

      • Heru
        Quintessence
        Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
        • Apr 2008
        • 9491
        • 531
        • 353
        • 26,205

        #33
        You should have made the print smaller ts, that **** is huge.

        Good payday and win in front of a big crowd for JMM. He deserves it.

        Marquez KO10

        Comment

        • BennyST
          Shhhh...
          Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
          • Nov 2007
          • 9263
          • 1,036
          • 500
          • 21,301

          #34
          Originally posted by Iceta
          Interesting that Mayweather got bashed for winning against Hatton. But JMM is gonna get praised if he takes a fight against a way more deteriorated version of Hatton. Other than the fact that Floyd is bigger and has made a lot of bank, this sounds like horrible double standards to me.
          What the **** you talking about man? Marquez has already had a longer, harder career than Mayweather and this is the end of the road for him. He has maybe one or two fights left in him and then it will be quits. He ain't taking this fight in the prime of his years, he is ending his career with some of the hardest fights possible.

          Pac
          Casa
          Diaz
          May
          Hatton

          You calling it double standards for a guy moving up to each opponents (who have also been the top guy in each division) weight class and fighting them instead of the other way around. He's taken on the two P4P number ones for the last six/seven years, both of whom were much bigger, younger and in their primes and has only taken the biggest, hardest possible fights in each division he has been in and you calling this **** double ****ing standards because Mayweather already beat Hatton after Hatton moved up to fight him instead of the other way around? Get real.

          This guy is coming up to Hatton's division after fighting a guy that was twice the size and screwed him over with the weight as well, and you think it's anything like Mayweather fighting Hatton? Have you forgotten that Hatton moved up to WW to fight May and that May had a considerable height and reach advantage? Have you also forgotten that apart from Oscar, the last opponents were guys like Gatti, Judah, Baldomir etc? Compare that to someone who moved up to fight the top guys in each division and who were among the best in the sport, Diaz, Casa, Pac, May, and now he's taking on one big money fight that while not the hardest fight in the sport still presents a very high, and considerable risk to him. He is a lot smaller than Hatton and he is also 37 years old and at the end of his career and still at a weight class that is well and truly too much for him. He is also coming off the most devastating loss of his career, just like Hatton.

          What more could you possibly want from Marquez? He has consistently fought the best the sport has had to offer and done things the hard way. Very, very different from Mayweather. It would be double standards if Marquez went and fought someone like Israel Vasquez. A solid money fight but against a guy that is way smaller and who would have to move up a few divisions to give him no chance. But, it is Marquez who is moving up and the fact is he is still fighting a guy with less wear and tear, barring the two KO's, and who is bigger and younger.

          ****ing double standards my ass. It would be double standards if May moved up to 160 and fought Pavlik after Hopkins beat him. That would be the same thing but Mayweather won't ever move to a division where the fighters are genuinely bigger in height and reach than him.

          Comment

          • jrosales13
            undisputed champion
            Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
            • Sep 2008
            • 32632
            • 738
            • 763
            • 40,023

            #35
            If the fight is at the JWW division. JMM weighs-in at 136. Than JMM has a very good chance on beating Hatton. If JMM comes heavier than that. Than Hatton will win.

            Comment

            • jrosales13
              undisputed champion
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Sep 2008
              • 32632
              • 738
              • 763
              • 40,023

              #36
              Originally posted by BennyST
              What the **** you talking about man? Marquez has already had a longer, harder career than Mayweather and this is the end of the road for him. He has maybe one or two fights left in him and then it will be quits. He ain't taking this fight in the prime of his years, he is ending his career with some of the hardest fights possible.

              Pac
              Casa
              Diaz
              May
              Hatton

              You calling it double standards for a guy moving up to each opponents (who have also been the top guy in each division) weight class and fighting them instead of the other way around. He's taken on the two P4P number ones for the last six/seven years, both of whom were much bigger, younger and in their primes and has only taken the biggest, hardest possible fights in each division he has been in and you calling this **** double ****ing standards because Mayweather already beat Hatton after Hatton moved up to fight him instead of the other way around? Get real.

              This guy is coming up to Hatton's division after fighting a guy that was twice the size and screwed him over with the weight as well, and you think it's anything like Mayweather fighting Hatton? Have you forgotten that Hatton moved up to WW to fight May and that May had a considerable height and reach advantage? Have you also forgotten that apart from Oscar, the last opponents were guys like Gatti, Judah, Baldomir etc? Compare that to someone who moved up to fight the top guys in each division and who were among the best in the sport, Diaz, Casa, Pac, May, and now he's taking on one big money fight that while not the hardest fight in the sport still presents a very high, and considerable risk to him. He is a lot smaller than Hatton and he is also 37 years old and at the end of his career and still at a weight class that is well and truly too much for him. He is also coming off the most devastating loss of his career, just like Hatton.

              What more could you possibly want from Marquez? He has consistently fought the best the sport has had to offer and done things the hard way. Very, very different from Mayweather. It would be double standards if Marquez went and fought someone like Israel Vasquez. A solid money fight but against a guy that is way smaller and who would have to move up a few divisions to give him no chance. But, it is Marquez who is moving up and the fact is he is still fighting a guy with less wear and tear, barring the two KO's, and who is bigger and younger.

              ****ing double standards my ass. It would be double standards if May moved up to 160 and fought Pavlik after Hopkins beat him. That would be the same thing but Mayweather won't ever move to a division where the fighters are genuinely bigger in height and reach than him.
              Very good post. I agree with everything you said. IMO Iceta is just a hater now...

              Comment

              • Motofan
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Sep 2007
                • 9097
                • 601
                • 1,890
                • 28,443

                #37
                It will look like the Diaz fight.

                Comment

                • Blue Heffner
                  Blackjack
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 15934
                  • 373
                  • 322
                  • 24,659

                  #38
                  Hatton will get KOd by JMM at any weight.

                  Comment

                  • thealfa
                    Contender
                    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 187
                    • 4
                    • 0
                    • 6,429

                    #39
                    agreed. JMM has become a bait, the Andrew Golotta of sort. Golotta has a sizaable Polish fan following like JMM is to Mexicans, good bait/opponent to use to get a step up on and have a win against on record, like JMM.

                    Originally posted by Iceta
                    It looks like JMM is just in it for the money now sadly. This is the reason why I was rooting for him to rip Floyd's head off. But now that he has tasted the green, he is now acting like Floyd.

                    Comment

                    • thatguy
                      Banned
                      Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 92
                      • 3
                      • 0
                      • 119

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Motofan
                      It will look like the Diaz fight.
                      which is exactly why I would want to see it.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP