Originally posted by larry x
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What makes Ricky Hatton a "shot" fighter?
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Originally posted by The Weebler II View Postyou don't get it, Hatton is a warrior, doubts etc don't come into it like they might for some other fighters. From the moment he enters the ring, he goes to kill or be killed, even when Pac was beating him Hatton didn't hold back, he kept going after him again and again. He could've ran, but he didn't, why? because he still believed he could win, warrior to the death.
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I don't think he's shot ,he just was put in his place .he was never a top boxer ,just hyped as one
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Originally posted by O.S.I.R.I.S View PostI want an answer from a knowledgeable poster who is a fan of boxing. I mean what fights or what indicates he is a shot fighter? The Floyd fight was competitive until the 8 or 9th round. With Pacquiao he was caught with a shot that would take anyone one out if they got hit flush like that.
I'm just bringing this up because I don't see how losing to the two greatest fighters from the generation makes you shot. Hall of famers like Bird, Dexler, Payton etc have all been dominated by Jordan but that doesn't make them less of a player (as far as b-ball is concerned).
In similar fashion, why is boxing the only sport that if a top athlete gets dominated, or even embarrassed, the sport tries to say they are finished or done? I heard Floyd say this 8-9 years ago, "My job is harder that Kobe's because Kobe is allowed to have an off day. If I have an off day, then people will say my career is over and done."
My question is why is that. Why does boxing put our stars in such a box. IMO this attitude hurts boxing more than anything.
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From a *****-perspective: Pacquiao knocked him out. Every boxer that isn't shot will dominate Manny!
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