Hatton isn't a cokehead he's a alcoholic. Like most alcoholics he blames everything instead of admitting that he has a drink problem.
How Pacquiao turned Hatton into a cokehead
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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.Comment
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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.Comment
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Glorious, PBCS answer.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.Comment
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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"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.Comment
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