Comments Thread For: Ricky Hatton: If Canelo is Overweight, Matthew Withdraws

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ricky Hatton: If Canelo is Overweight, Matthew Withdraws

    Former champion Ricky Hatton is not happy with the latest developments surrounding his younger brother's fight this Saturday at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The fight between Matthew Hatton and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez was agreed upon for a catch-weight of 150-pounds. There is news that the WBC, because their vacant junior middleweight belt is at stake, will demand the fight takes place at the full limit of 154-pounds.

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  • spoonwars
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    You'll lose either way. Just take the money.

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    • antrob
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      #3
      I will become a Matthew Hatton fan if he does that.

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      • johncods
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        GBP promotions are such ****in scumbags. They did this too with Marquez because floyd was their cash cow.

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        • jrosales13
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          #5
          Originally posted by spoonwars
          You'll lose either way. Just take the money.
          No, F' that good for them. They have a contract. I hope they do withdraw if Alvarez comes above 150. They should do it. And, lets see what WBC does then. And, lets see what GBP also does. Because, this could be the 2nd time GBP will change the contractual weight-class like a week before the fight. Is BS on their part.

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          • johncods
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            #6
            Originally posted by jrosales13
            No, F' that good for them. They have a contract. I hope they do withdraw if Alvarez comes above 150. They should do it. And, lets see what WBC does then. And, lets see what GBP also does. Because, this could be the 2nd time GBP will change the contractual weight-class like a week before the fight. Is BS on their part.
            Yup exactly they ****ed marquez over with this **** because Floyd brings in more money now they're doing it with canelo. I hope they do pull out if alvarez weighs more than 150 lbs. just to **** on GBP.

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            • boracay420
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              oscar and shaeffer did not expect this

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              • Heru
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                #8
                His regular weight is 150 pounds, Ricky.

                His face probably doesn't look drawn like yours used to because Canelo probably doesn't blow up to 180-190-200 pounds in between fights forcing himself to shrivel down to 140 through 3 months of training in a sauna suit the way you used to.

                Alvarez made 150, gave Baldomir 3 pounds, and let him keep his money. Weight should not be an issue, but the WBC is trying to make it 1, when there's already a signed contract. They need to fall back, they already made their bed.

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                • Drunk Punch
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                  #9
                  You have to ask yourself why GBP need so many advantages for Canelo in this fight?

                  He's fighting an overmatched, feather fisted, lightly regarded WW who has little or no chance and he's been virtually gifted a championship belt. Could they make it any easier for him?

                  Are these the lessons they learned from Ortiz?

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                  • onechance87
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                    #10
                    Dont let me down canelo

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