Comments Thread For: Mayweather Tells Hatton - "This is a Young Man's Game"

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  • Chief2ndzOnly!
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    #11
    Originally posted by jantzen212003
    *** that slob. let him get bak in the ring. I enjoy seeing those half azz fighters get destroyed by the boxing gods for not committing 110% their whole careers. He thinks this is a game and fails to realize that becuz those kos didnt hurt do not mean its ok to keep getting smashed. u reap wat u sow. cheers fatton!
    WOW!!!!!! Really???????? You feel that strong homie? Well tell us how you REALLY feel.

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    • Weebler I
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      #12
      Hatton is only going to have one or two more fights anyway. Guy is worth $80 million plus.

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      • Puntoyhauf
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        #13
        According to a recent report(26 Jul 2009 11:38) in The Sunday Mirror, Ricky Hatton's recent stay in the hospital was due to an illness brought on by his wild lifestyle that is filled with very poor eating habits and long nights at the pub. Hatton, who has a heart murmur, was told by doctors that he needed to stay away from booze and stay on a good diet - or his life could be at risk. During his stay at the hospital, doctors found an irregular heatbeat, according to the paper.

        A source close to Hatton told the paper that Ricky wants to continue his career and doesn't see anything wrong with his current physical condition. Hatton refused to comment on his health when reached by the paper.

        Ricky thinks it’s all a storm in a teacup, feels fit as a fiddle and wants to carry on training and fighting," the source said.

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        • indystress
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          #14
          i dont get the title of this post...mayweather tells hatton "this is a young man's game"...hhmm, didnt mayweather jr just turned 33, while hatton is only 31 and dont turn 32 later on this year in october?

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          • Ray*
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            #15
            Originally posted by MARKBNLV
            Sounded like good advice to me the latest pics of hatton were pathrtic he was fatter then prince naseem.

            I dont really like Hatton but i hope he doesnt comeback, Because if he did he would get KO worse than the Pac fight, And the fact that Hatton is fatter than Naz who hasnt fought for 8 years now is a disgrace to Hatton.

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            • Ray*
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              #16
              Originally posted by indystress
              i dont get the title of this post...mayweather tells hatton "this is a young man's game"...hhmm, didnt mayweather jr just turned 33, while hatton is only 31 and dont turn 32 later on this year in october?


              Age in boxing means nothing, Its the wear and tear of the body that tells us a whole lot of a different story, Mayweather might be older than Hatton in age but Hatton is well older than Mayweather in the wear/tear of their body.

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              • Marciano90s
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                #17
                i think its the first time i agree with pbf!well saids...meantime im readin the ricky hatton's book,god he gotta comeback and rumble!!!!

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                • starjammer
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                  #18
                  Floyd says Ricky took the defeat like a man, so I guess Floyd didn't read all the articles with Ricky complaining about Joe Cortez and the elbows, etc??

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                  • Mr Reality
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                    #19
                    Hattons style lends itself to wear & tear thus his body is worse shape than Mayweathers. Common sense chap.

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                    • Pretty Boy Greg
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Puntoyhauf
                      According to a recent report(26 Jul 2009 11:38) in The Sunday Mirror, Ricky Hatton's recent stay in the hospital was due to an illness brought on by his wild lifestyle that is filled with very poor eating habits and long nights at the pub. Hatton, who has a heart murmur, was told by doctors that he needed to stay away from booze and stay on a good diet - or his life could be at risk. During his stay at the hospital, doctors found an irregular heatbeat, according to the paper.

                      A source close to Hatton told the paper that Ricky wants to continue his career and doesn't see anything wrong with his current physical condition. Hatton refused to comment on his health when reached by the paper.

                      Ricky thinks it’s all a storm in a teacup, feels fit as a fiddle and wants to carry on training and fighting," the source said.
                      i dont think he's done... he got beat by the best two fighters in our sport... he can still contend, but he needs to get his life in check first..

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