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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hatton Retires: I'm Sad But Know It's The Right Decision

    Britain's former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton has announced his retirement from boxing in a media briefing on Thursday.

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  • WESS
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    He should have retired when he fired his entire team, got fat and cried for weeks after Floyd Mayweather introduced him to the turnbuckle which resulted to using coke...

    It is funny that Pac cashed in on the mentally destroyed Hatton. Good for Pac.

    Glad to see Hattons finally getting it right even if its nearly 4 years late.

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    • JAS_JAS
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      #3
      nothing to be ashamed of ricky...you lost to the two best fighters of this era, enjoy your retirement...

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      • JAS_JAS
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        #4
        Originally posted by WESS
        He should have retired when he fired his entire team, got fat and cried for weeks after Floyd Mayweather introduced him to the turnbuckle which resulted to using coke...

        It is funny that Pac cashed in on the mentally destroyed Hatton. Good for Pac.

        Glad to see Hattons finally getting it right even if its nearly 4 years late.
        HATE can also drive a person insane

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        • MoneyMoneyMoney
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          #5
          Originally posted by WESS
          He should have retired when he fired his entire team, got fat and cried for weeks after Floyd Mayweather introduced him to the turnbuckle which resulted to using coke...

          It is funny that Pac cashed in on the mentally destroyed Hatton. Good for Pac.

          Glad to see Hattons finally getting it right even if its nearly 4 years late.
          ****head. Pretty sure Hatton has achieved more than anything you will remotely do in your life. No shame Rick you lost to the two best p4p's at the time.

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          • DoomCity202
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            Floyd retired dude.

            He just came back for money from pacquiao knowing Pac likes
            Floyds leftovers

            Anyone who points this out will get bashed by Pacquiao fans but
            its pretty obvious yet they will defend it saying Hatton was a
            worthy opponent.

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            • BIGBOXINGFAN
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              #7
              Originally posted by WESS
              He should have retired when he fired his entire team, got fat and cried for weeks after Floyd Mayweather introduced him to the turnbuckle which resulted to using coke...

              It is funny that Pac cashed in on the mentally destroyed Hatton. Good for Pac.

              Glad to see Hattons finally getting it right even if its nearly 4 years late.
              As a fan of the sport, we should all respect a great warrior who put his life on the line to entertain us by fighting.

              He did his best but fell short against two guys who seem unbeatable right now.

              No need for hate.

              Much respect to you Ricky Hatton. Enjoy you life after retirement.

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              • Someone88
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                #8
                Originally posted by BIGBOXINGFAN
                As a fan of the sport, we should all respect a great warrior who put his life on the line to entertain us by fighting.

                He did his best but fell short against two guys who seem unbeatable right now.

                No need for hate.

                Much respect to you Ricky Hatton. Enjoy you life after retirement.
                Great post that's pretty much what I think Hatton will do well for himself.

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                • junior gong
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WESS
                  He should have retired when he fired his entire team, got fat and cried for weeks after Floyd Mayweather introduced him to the turnbuckle which resulted to using coke...

                  It is funny that Pac cashed in on the mentally destroyed Hatton. Good for Pac.

                  Glad to see Hattons finally getting it right even if its nearly 4 years late.
                  What a ******, bitter ass post this is. I honestly dont know how as a so called fan of the sport you come out with this ****. Ricky was good for the sport and generated some real interest in it, and has carried on doing some serious work as a promoter, a damn good one at that. So what if the guy had some issues in his private life, he was having to come to terms with the fact that his days as a fighter were over, and that has historically proven to be a very tough hurdle for many fighters to overcome.

                  What have you done in your life thats any better? ***in idiot.

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                  • Straightener
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                    #10
                    HATTON will always be remembered as a legend. he only lost to the best and done the uk proud.

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