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  • #11
    Nice to see someone give back to boxing well done ricky

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    • #12
      Hug hug punch, hug hug punch some more. How hard could it be

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      • #13
        Originally posted by flippoppie View Post
        Hug hug punch, hug hug punch some more. How hard could it be
        IDK maybe you can get back to us after you have won world titles in in 2 weight classes and have racked up 45 pro victorys I mean how hard can that be right?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by pacwacwac
          Ricky Hatton must dreaming when he said that's he's a good boxer. If not for the hug & hit ****** style he's nobody!
          Hes a former 2 division world champion who earned millions during his career and amassed an impressive die hard fan base.

          So tell me who are you again?

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          • #15
            Not trying to clown on hatton, but that was really his style, hug, hug , punch. He tried to switch it up when he hired mayweather sr. And we all know what happened that night.... Rockstar logo!!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by pacwacwac
              Ricky Hatton must dreaming when he said that's he's a good boxer. If not for the hug & hit ****** style he's nobody!
              check mayweather vs hatton fight, watch closely and tell me who was doing the holding. not even counting the elbow. the hbo commentary pick it up.

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              • #17
                Hatton was a limited boxer sure but since when do you need to be a master boxer to become a good trainer.

                Freddy roach for example was less talented and more limited than Ricky Hatton, some of the best trainers in the world have had failed or no pro boxing careers at all.

                I wouldn’t mind a former world champion with the experience of Hatton training me.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by -Lowkey- View Post
                  Hatton was a limited boxer sure but since when do you need to be a master boxer to become a good trainer.

                  Freddy roach for example was less talented and more limited than Ricky Hatton, some of the best trainers in the world have had failed or no pro boxing careers at all.

                  I wouldn’t mind a former world champion with the experience of Hatton training me.
                  he wasnt a boxer. he was a brawler.

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                  • #19
                    That's the problem with these sites; too many jokers behind their keyboards who have never stepped in a ring giving it the big one. Hatton had a great career. Best of luck Ricky

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by pacwacwac
                      Ricky who? nah! he did it by hitting his opponents while hugging. he's not a good boxer at all but a great hugger.
                      I'll let you into a secret calling someone a nobody only really works if you are somebody of note yourself.

                      You are taking the time out of your day to make posts about this ‘nobody’ do you think Ricky would take time out of his day to talk about you?

                      So tell me who is really the nobody?

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