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  • JUYJUY
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    Warren Hits Back..

    I'M THE RIGHT MAN FOR RICK

    A lot has been said and written about Ricky Hatton relationship with me lately. It is unfortunate sometimes in boxing situations like this develop.

    When I look back over the years, I can recall Nigel Benn and me parting company for a while, but eventually he came back, we worked together and he finished his career with me. In fact Nigel said in his book that I was the best promoter he worked with.

    A few years ago I decided to stop promoting Naseem Hamed because I was not happy with what was happening behind the scenes with his training and some of his family especially their views on the route they wanted his career to take.

    Naz was one of the most naturally talented fighters that I have worked with, but like all sportsmen you cannot cut corners in your preparation and the time you spend in the gym.

    If you do boxing, which is one of the most dangerous sports, you will certainly get found out and he did against Marco Antonio Barrera.

    Naz and I spoke a few months ago. He said he wanted to come back, I advised him against that. He responded by saying “he hadn’t been in wars and still felt he could do it”.

    I said he should thank me for that but he would have been out of the ring for too long and what did he need to box again for? He is well off, has a lovely wife and kids, he obviously listened to my advice.

    Nigel, Naz, Ricky and many have worked well with me during their careers. I like to think that I help financially secure their futures and guided their careers expertly. They have been involved in some great fights, made money as did I.

    Ricky is a great fighter, has a good family around him and an excellent trainer in Billy Graham. He is now part of an elite group, number 1 in his class and rightly so, but this didn’t happen over night, you don’t get to this position without careful match making, top notch promotion and someone with the gumption to take some tough business decisions that only make sense in the long term. That someone is me.

    Therefore, it really chokes me when I read that Ricky is a free agent and he is in talks with other people about future fights. That is wrong. I do have an agreement for Ricky’s next three fights and will not just stand back whilst the stampede for his services tramples over me.

    I know more than most that the boxing business is ruthless with no room for prisoners. You have got to deliver and keep delivering. On my part I have spoken to Bob Arum regarding Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, WBA Carlos Maussa and even Don King called me to discuss a Zab Judah fight for Ricky. All these fights can be done, that’s what I do – Deliver.

    At the end of the day it’s about the money and if two grown men can’t find a place where it makes sense for both of them, then, I guess, it will be for those who wear the wigs and gowns to decide.


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    #2
    Cheers for posting that up...

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    • JUYJUY
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      Originally posted by Martin.
      Cheers for posting that up...
      No problem

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      • hollister
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        #4
        Wow, how long have those two been together?

        (Ricky and Frank)

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        • - Evil -
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          #5
          Originally posted by hollister
          Wow, how long have those two been together?

          (Ricky and Frank)
          From the very start, Hatton turned pro at 18.

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          • cupcrazy01
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            #6
            Cool anecdote about Hamed asking Warren about a comeback...

            Looks like this could get as ugly as the Murad/Pac divorce, and legal action could keep Hatton out of the ring for a while...I hope not too long, but look at what happened with Tua...

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            • EXIGE
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              #7
              Originally posted by JUYJUY
              I'M THE RIGHT MAN FOR RICK

              A lot has been said and written about Ricky Hatton relationship with me lately. It is unfortunate sometimes in boxing situations like this develop.

              When I look back over the years, I can recall Nigel Benn and me parting company for a while, but eventually he came back, we worked together and he finished his career with me. In fact Nigel said in his book that I was the best promoter he worked with.

              A few years ago I decided to stop promoting Naseem Hamed because I was not happy with what was happening behind the scenes with his training and some of his family especially their views on the route they wanted his career to take.

              Naz was one of the most naturally talented fighters that I have worked with, but like all sportsmen you cannot cut corners in your preparation and the time you spend in the gym.

              If you do boxing, which is one of the most dangerous sports, you will certainly get found out and he did against Marco Antonio Barrera.

              Naz and I spoke a few months ago. He said he wanted to come back, I advised him against that. He responded by saying “he hadn’t been in wars and still felt he could do it”.

              I said he should thank me for that but he would have been out of the ring for too long and what did he need to box again for? He is well off, has a lovely wife and kids, he obviously listened to my advice.

              Nigel, Naz, Ricky and many have worked well with me during their careers. I like to think that I help financially secure their futures and guided their careers expertly. They have been involved in some great fights, made money as did I.

              Ricky is a great fighter, has a good family around him and an excellent trainer in Billy Graham. He is now part of an elite group, number 1 in his class and rightly so, but this didn’t happen over night, you don’t get to this position without careful match making, top notch promotion and someone with the gumption to take some tough business decisions that only make sense in the long term. That someone is me.

              Therefore, it really chokes me when I read that Ricky is a free agent and he is in talks with other people about future fights. That is wrong. I do have an agreement for Ricky’s next three fights and will not just stand back whilst the stampede for his services tramples over me.

              I know more than most that the boxing business is ruthless with no room for prisoners. You have got to deliver and keep delivering. On my part I have spoken to Bob Arum regarding Miguel Cotto and Floyd Mayweather, WBA Carlos Maussa and even Don King called me to discuss a Zab Judah fight for Ricky. All these fights can be done, that’s what I do – Deliver.

              At the end of the day it’s about the money and if two grown men can’t find a place where it makes sense for both of them, then, I guess, it will be for those who wear the wigs and gowns to decide.


              http://www.frankwarren.tv/fw4/frankl..._from=&ucat=2&
              Thanks for the article JuyJuy, that was interesting to read...

              It was weird hearing about the Naz thing, but the rest was very well said and it has convinced me even more than before that Ricky should stick with the people who have got him to where he is now. His trainer, and his promotor, and he should live in England, and he should continue to take the advice of his parents. If he throws this all away then he will become a class B fighter...

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