While it may be his norm I don't think its good or has served him well as you put it. Yo-yoing in weight so drastically is not good. Look at the boxers who are considered gym **** and stay closest to fighting weight between fights.......Mosley, Hopkins and PBF. I can virtually guarantee that if they had done what Hatton does they would've been forced to retire years ago.
Hatton Looks In Fighting Shape!
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Ok, to say it's served him well was maybe the wrong choice of phrase - but it hasn't hindered his career to date was more the point I was making. I agree with what you say about Mosley, Hopkins, PBF... they're doing their thing and that's what works for them. Hatton's a whole different ball game, what he needs is to be able to switch off between fights and be a normal person for a while - then, when it's time to go to work again, he'll be remotivated and he'll knuckle down and train as hard as anyone out there.While it may be his norm I don't think its good or has served him well as you put it. Yo-yoing in weight so drastically is not good. Look at the boxers who are considered gym **** and stay closest to fighting weight between fights.......Mosley, Hopkins and PBF. I can virtually guarantee that if they had done what Hatton does they would've been forced to retire years ago.
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he doesn't lok as bad as he has sometimes looked.
id say he weighs nothing more than 11 and a half stoneComment

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