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  • GTL
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    #21
    you can say what you want.. i think floyd and his camp are very disrepectful.. even when he was younger.. all they do is put down other fighters. listen to roger talk to margarito at the press conference..

    i heard floyd the other day on a radio station.. he cursed out zab before he lost.. now that they are going to fight hes saying the opposite.

    great fighter.. bad personality IMO

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    • DUPLICITY
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      #22
      square circle,

      I post a factual, balanced perspective, and all you can do is insult?? That is a very feminine thing to do. VERY.

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        #23
        Originally posted by SquareCircle
        What's even more funny is fans like yourself believe the **** because you're in denial that your favorite fighter already ducked hatton in manchester, which he did by pricing himself out. !)

        NUMBER ONE:



        Hatton said: "There'll be more pressure to fight Mayweather now from the Americans because, obviously, there's one less big fight out there for Floyd Mayweather now Zab Judah has lost. But a fight with Mayweather has always been very high up the agenda for us; but we still want one or two fights in America before we get to Mayweather. If anything, Judah's loss has make us even more attractive in the marketplace."

        But Hatton believes his son needs the experience of fighting abroad before he takes on the super-talented three-division champion Mayweather.

        He said: "Richard needs the experience of training aboard for a fight for the very first time, getting used to that, he needs to have the experience of doing everything the American television and media will expect him to do, getting used to the different time zones, fighting in front of an American crowd - all that.

        "And I don't want him to have to deal with all that for the very first time and fight someone like Mayweather as well. Richard isn't a big head, he's got no ego on him, and he will tell you himself that Mayweather is the biggest danger out there for him.
        That's why he wants to fight Mayweather most of all now he's already beaten Kostya Tszyu, who was the No.1 before Ricky beat him. So, when Richard does fight Mayweather I want Richard comfortable with where he's training and everything else that goes with having a big fight in America."

        ****** here is ANOTHER example of Ray Hatton declining a fight:




        Father and business manager openly admitted they turned down the chance to at least negotiation for a Mayweather fight in 2004. "That was the one fight, style wise, which I thought we needed a few more fights before taking," said father Ray Hatton. "But now Ricky has gone up to the top level with Tszyu and got the big win, there's no-one I wouldn't put him in with and not feel confident that he'd beat."



        NUMBER TWO:






        Coyote Duran: I can see how that would work in the end but you'd think now that Ricky Hatton would feel like he was wasting his time against a Carlos Maussa since he beat the real champion.

        Frank Warren: I would've thought so. I mean, prior to that fight, I had offered him the (WBO titlist Miguel) Cotto fight. I had offered him (WBC titlist) Floyd Mayweather. Even Don King and I spoke about (Undisputed Welterweight Champion) Zab Judah. But when he went out to Atlantic City to see the Maussa fight, he wanted the Maussa fight. To me, it's a belt and I can understand, as a fighter, that he'd want that belt, but let's be honest about it. Kostya Tszyu vacated that title and Ricky Hatton beat Kostya Tszyu. So, on the same list as Joe Calzaghe, he was the #1 by Ring magazine. Who cares about that (WBA belt)?

        Coyote Duran: Right. Hatton doesn't need Maussa's belt. He's the man.

        Frank Warren: I agree with you! I agree, but I was willing to make the fight.



        NUMBER THREE:

        G. Leon said that Hatton turned down several offers.

        http://www.**********.com/pag/article6807.html

        That's boxing tee ay el kay dot com.


        I think the Folks at ********** are a BIT more informed than you.



        So there you have it. 1) Ray Hatton, Ricky's father and manager admitted it, 2) Frank Warren, Hatton's promoters said it, 3) an independent boxing writer said it. 4) the boxing blog wrote it on Feb 18


        ANYTHING ELSE YOU NEED??? I now have your balls on my key chain. You are done.

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        • majestiC
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          #24
          don't believe anything that comes out of frank warren's mouth hes just trying to ruin hattons carrer, and so what? hatton wants to wait until hes more recognised in USA before he takes the fight = more money for him and a safe back drop if he loses. Also Mayweather always demands fights early full well knowing that there not gonna be accepted by a pure pro like hatton, and with ridiculous price tags.

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          • SquareCircle
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            #25
            Originally posted by DUPLICITY
            NUMBER ONE:



            Hatton said: "There'll be more pressure to fight Mayweather now from the Americans because, obviously, there's one less big fight out there for Floyd Mayweather now Zab Judah has lost. But a fight with Mayweather has always been very high up the agenda for us; but we still want one or two fights in America before we get to Mayweather. If anything, Judah's loss has make us even more attractive in the marketplace."

            But Hatton believes his son needs the experience of fighting abroad before he takes on the super-talented three-division champion Mayweather.

            He said: "Richard needs the experience of training aboard for a fight for the very first time, getting used to that, he needs to have the experience of doing everything the American television and media will expect him to do, getting used to the different time zones, fighting in front of an American crowd - all that.

            "And I don't want him to have to deal with all that for the very first time and fight someone like Mayweather as well. Richard isn't a big head, he's got no ego on him, and he will tell you himself that Mayweather is the biggest danger out there for him.
            That's why he wants to fight Mayweather most of all now he's already beaten Kostya Tszyu, who was the No.1 before Ricky beat him. So, when Richard does fight Mayweather I want Richard comfortable with where he's training and everything else that goes with having a big fight in America."

            ****** here is ANOTHER example of Ray Hatton declining a fight:




            Father and business manager openly admitted they turned down the chance to at least negotiation for a Mayweather fight in 2004. "That was the one fight, style wise, which I thought we needed a few more fights before taking," said father Ray Hatton. "But now Ricky has gone up to the top level with Tszyu and got the big win, there's no-one I wouldn't put him in with and not feel confident that he'd beat."



            NUMBER TWO:






            Coyote Duran: I can see how that would work in the end but you'd think now that Ricky Hatton would feel like he was wasting his time against a Carlos Maussa since he beat the real champion.

            Frank Warren: I would've thought so. I mean, prior to that fight, I had offered him the (WBO titlist Miguel) Cotto fight. I had offered him (WBC titlist) Floyd Mayweather. Even Don King and I spoke about (Undisputed Welterweight Champion) Zab Judah. But when he went out to Atlantic City to see the Maussa fight, he wanted the Maussa fight. To me, it's a belt and I can understand, as a fighter, that he'd want that belt, but let's be honest about it. Kostya Tszyu vacated that title and Ricky Hatton beat Kostya Tszyu. So, on the same list as Joe Calzaghe, he was the #1 by Ring magazine. Who cares about that (WBA belt)?

            Coyote Duran: Right. Hatton doesn't need Maussa's belt. He's the man.

            Frank Warren: I agree with you! I agree, but I was willing to make the fight.







            So there you have it. 1) Ray Hatton, Ricky's father and manager admitted it, 2) Frank Warren, Hatton's promoters said it, 3) an independent boxing writer said it. 4) the boxing blog wrote it on Feb 18


            ANYTHING ELSE YOU NEED??? I now have your balls on my key chain. You are done.

            I really don't understand you. First of all you reply to my post with this useless link, which took place after Mayweather priced himself out of the Manchester bout. It proves nothing at all relevant to the conversation we were having. Then you post a link from '04, lol. What's interesting to me is you left out the links about how Floyd ran away to 147 after Hatton beat Tszyu, which he absolutely did, and I'm a diehard mayweather fan simply telling it like it is. If the facts disturb you than I really don't know what else to tell you except don't invest too much into one guy. Obviously you've gone too far with your love of Floyd and now you've shown true stubborness quoting **** from '04 trying to downplay Hatton. I think Mayweather would beat Hatton, and am more a fan of Mayweather, yet you continue to post negative things about Ricky like I'm his #1 fan, while I laugh at you.

            Originally posted by duplicity
            NUMBER THREE:

            G. Leon said that Hatton turned down several offers.

            http://www.**********.com/pag/article6807.html

            That's boxing tee ay el kay dot com.


            I think the Folks at ********** are a BIT more informed than you.
            Go ahead and believe what he says then, usually idiots support idiots, this is no different. I'd take everything that comes out of his mouth with a grain of salt, he scored Judah-Baldomir in favor of Judah by 2 points, and has also had other controversial scorecards in the past. **** that guy, judges that play favorites like that need to be drowned in bum piss.


            P.S.- since you like bold text so much, here's a line for you in bold.

            release the grip on floyds nuts, and the truth shall set you free
            Last edited by SquareCircle; 03-02-2006, 02:48 PM.

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            • TonyRingside
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              #26
              Originally posted by SquareCircle
              I ****in love watching floyd fight, but you, you clench his nutsack and defend him when people state facts about him)


              thats one of the funniest things ive ever heard, and it's completely true cuz floyd is the one ducking hatton, not the other way around.

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                #27
                Floyd is the one who said he needed a year and tune ups too. If you don't want to cut on your brain, don't post.
                Originally posted by TonyRingside
                thats one of the funniest things ive ever heard, and it's completely true cuz floyd is the one ducking hatton, not the other way around.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by bigsmoothh
                  i dont like his attitude or his boxing style.
                  yeah, who likes speed, technique and defense all packed in one??

                  what can you expect from a mayo fan??

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TonyRingside
                    thats one of the funniest things ive ever heard, and it's completely true cuz floyd is the one ducking hatton, not the other way around.
                    hatton said he doesnt want to fight floyd until next year. floyd said he would fight hatton in manchester now. your wrong

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by SquareCircle
                      I really don't understand you. First of all you reply to my post with this useless link, which took place after Mayweather priced himself out of the Manchester bout. It proves nothing at all relevant to the conversation we were having. Then you post a link from '04, lol. [/B][/SIZE]

                      Hatton attended the Gatti fight in '04?? Frank Warren discussing the maussa win - that was '04? Ray Hatton discussing the Judah loss... that was '04??

                      Clearly, you aren't smart enough to realize that I gave you :

                      Ricky running in '06
                      Ricky running in '05
                      Ricky running in '04.



                      I can spell out for you the common theme if you don't see it.

                      Boy.. for someone accusing everyone else of nut-clutchery, you certainly seem to be guzzling alotta Hatton spunk there, buddy.

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