Hatton said he wasn't coming back for the money and then goes and fights on the most bogus channel in the UK.
Primetime is owned by Channel 5, the fact they've managed to secure the Hatton fight is a huge step for us boxing fans. Channel 5 already have boxing on their channel but the Hatton fight may prompt them to do more regular shows or invest elsewhere in the sport.
Why would Hatton fight on Sky when they got rid of dates for his promotional company?
I really don't see any problem in him fighting on Primetime, although they have had complications in the past, I'm sure they're more prepared this time. I think it's a good choice, either that or BoxNation and hopefully it inspires the big channels to pick up the sport again.
Primetime is owned by Channel 5, the fact they've managed to secure the Hatton fight is a huge step for us boxing fans. Channel 5 already have boxing on their channel but the Hatton fight may prompt them to do more regular shows or invest elsewhere in the sport.
Why would Hatton fight on Sky when they got rid of dates for his promotional company?
I really don't see any problem in him fighting on Primetime, although they have had complications in the past, I'm sure they're more prepared this time. I think it's a good choice, either that or BoxNation and hopefully it inspires the big channels to pick up the sport again.
The guy could be fighting a spud and it would be PPV. I think the undercard is a huge bonus though compared to most of Warren's cards. I hope Murray and co get meaningful fights as well.
The guy could be fighting a spud and it would be PPV. I think the undercard is a huge bonus though compared to most of Warren's cards. I hope Murray and co get meaningful fights as well.
I'm a Hatton fan and i thought this comeback meant something to him and not just financially.
I think he's only back for a paycheck which is disappointing.
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