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  • FlatLine
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    #31
    Ricky The Wristman Slashin

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      #32
      Originally posted by panicchaser
      I gotta be honest! That's really selfish of dude to feel like that. You wanna play God because you wanna act like you're the only person who's been in your situation or contemplated suicide? Many people commit suicide or contemplate it for much more realistic reasons. Reasons actually worth takin' a step bakk and thinkin', man... maybe I woulda done the same thang... but for this? A loss to prolly 1 of the baddest fighters in the world? That's an ACCOMpLISHMENT not a failure!!

      You of all people should know that! In everything, there is growth and opposition. Failures either make you or break you. And on the up side, they give us the opportunity to grow. That's what i love about this sport. its not so much the wins as it is the comebakks! Man i thought Gatti woulda taught you that!

      That's just the name of the sport. In order for someone to win, someone must lose! but to expose that side to your children? That's a new low Hatton!!
      I agree I had a post typed out but withdrew it basically saying he was acting like an attention seeking 40 year old baby. Making his wife take a knife out of his hand every morning. Grow up. Call me when you are suicidal and don't have a pot to piss in and no way to get a pot.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Mato o Muero
        Gimme a break. I always laugh when I hear the ****** "I almost killed myself" bull****. If you really wanted to kill yourself you would have you puzzy. People who go around announcing that they are suicidal are usually just making a pathetic attempt at getting sympathy and attention from everyone. I'm officially rooting for this soft little punk to get knocked out cold again.
        I know especially when they admittedly do it every morning. It's like having to give a two year old her bottle to stop crying x10. This guy needed and hour and a half of ego stroking every morning. Then would prob still go party at night. Rinse and repeat. The wife had to deal with two babies but 1 was 40

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          #34
          Originally posted by panicchaser
          I gotta be honest! That's really selfish of dude to feel like that. You wanna play God because you wanna act like you're the only person who's been in your situation or contemplated suicide? Many people commit suicide or contemplate it for much more realistic reasons. Reasons actually worth takin' a step bakk and thinkin', man... maybe I woulda done the same thang... but for this? A loss to prolly 1 of the baddest fighters in the world? That's an ACCOMpLISHMENT not a failure!!

          You of all people should know that! In everything, there is growth and opposition. Failures either make you or break you. And on the up side, they give us the opportunity to grow. That's what i love about this sport. its not so much the wins as it is the comebakks! Man i thought Gatti woulda taught you that!

          That's just the name of the sport. In order for someone to win, someone must lose! but to expose that side to your children? That's a new low Hatton!!
          Maybe you are just way over thinking the issue as well as talking. Because it may simply be an issue with mental illness. Anyways good luck to Ricky but he really should stay retired.

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            #35
            After the Mayweather fight, he fired his entire career long team. He was done and I called that one correct. Only thing I was wrong in was Pac ending him in the first round within the first minute and half that I predicted. Beating a pillow puncher Pauli does not mean you're back, especially vs the second best fighter in the sport Manny Pacman Pacquaio!

            Ricky Hatton is the perfect example of what happens when a fighter tastes defeat for the first time and is not able to recover. Some seem to think that this will happen to the 35 year old Mayweather. I guess we could find out if he ever moves up to 160.

            I don't see him being anything more than a gate keeper. Him and Judah will run it vs b and c level guys! Speaking of b and c level guys, if Hatton wins, he should take on Khan.

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #36
              People who believe this are ******. Its all part of the "redemption" story they're trying to build.

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                #37
                That's because he really bought his own hype that he could compete with the elite P4P fighters. Contrary to popular belief, Ricky is not humble at all, he really thinks he's one of the best ever. He was even surprised that Pac was the favorite against him and told everybody to bet their life savings on him. No wonder he fell into depression after Pac knocked him back to reality.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Light_Speed
                  That's because he really bought his own hype that he could compete with the elite P4P fighters. Contrary to popular belief, Ricky is not humble at all, he really thinks he's one of the best ever. He was even surprised that Pac was the favorite against him and told everybody to bet their life savings on him. No wonder he fell into depression after Pac knocked him back to reality.
                  Being confident of winning a fight means you're not humble?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    Being confident of winning a fight means you're not humble?
                    Being surprised that the P4P king is a favorite against you means you're not humble.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Light_Speed
                      Being surprised that the P4P king is a favorite against you means you're not humble.
                      I think he was more surprised that he was a big underdog because Pacquiao was moving up to his weight class where he was undefeated. Pac had only beaten a dead Oscar at that point. You're kinda clutching at straws trying to criticise here.

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