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  • Rick Grimes
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    #11
    Hatton isn't a cokehead he's a alcoholic. Like most alcoholics he blames everything instead of admitting that he has a drink problem.

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    • Nuurzhaelan
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      #12
      Originally posted by i worship manny
      he ended hattons,oscars,cottos
      He has not ended Cotto's...not yet.

      As for hatton, I am getting a little tired of seeing how 'depressed' he was after losing to Pacquiao and/or Mayweather. If he were honest with himself he would have the good sense to admit that he was never that good at boxing. He was not a boxer, he was a wrestler. He overextended and overachieved and instead of being proud of what he had done and minding that he had accomplished and made a lot of money doing so, he let his head swell. For all his vaunted 'humility' he really was quite full of himself. THAT is what led to his depression.

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      • maguirre
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        #13
        Mayweather certainly didn't affect Hatton one iota, physically and mentally.

        He came back with two wins after that fight. Had he beat Pacquaio he would have demanded a rematch against Mayweather.

        Of course, Mayweather retired and joined WWF.

        Last I heard just recently, Hatton is entertaining a rematch against Mayweather. Apparently, he still thinks he could beat Mayweather.

        Both want none of Pac.

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        • mariobrotherpr
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          #14
          Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan
          He has not ended Cotto's...not yet.

          As for hatton, I am getting a little tired of seeing how 'depressed' he was after losing to Pacquiao and/or Mayweather. If he were honest with himself he would have the good sense to admit that he was never that good at boxing. He was not a boxer, he was a wrestler. He overextended and overachieved and instead of being proud of what he had done and minding that he had accomplished and made a lot of money doing so, he let his head swell. For all his vaunted 'humility' he really was quite full of himself. THAT is what led to his depression.
          Glorious, PBCS answer.

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          • Chups
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            #15
            Anybody who can beat Carlos Maussa is not a bum. I'm not joking. (I can't say Kostya coz he's past his prime)

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            • Gojira
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              #16
              Getting demolished in 2 rounds in a fight he was confident of winning couldnt of helped.

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              • shade darkar
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                #17
                Originally posted by Nuurzhaelan
                He has not ended Cotto's...not yet.

                As for hatton, I am getting a little tired of seeing how 'depressed' he was after losing to Pacquiao and/or Mayweather. If he were honest with himself he would have the good sense to admit that he was never that good at boxing. He was not a boxer, he was a wrestler. He overextended and overachieved and instead of being proud of what he had done and minding that he had accomplished and made a lot of money doing so, he let his head swell. For all his vaunted 'humility' he really was quite full of himself. THAT is what led to his depression.
                hahaha, open your cotto plated peelers. you dont win 4 major world titles in 2 divisions and own a division for 5 years if you are "never that good at boxing"

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