[THROWBACK VIDEO] HATTON vs. MAYWEATHER - CRAZY WEIGH IN!!!!

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  • baya
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    #11
    different fight if floyd walked into the ring that night with two broken fists.

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    • sunny31
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      #12
      I was there, it was a lot of fun. Hopkins and Calzaghe got a lot of attention as well, I'm pretty sure we (the fans that day) were responsible for that fight getting made lol.

      I went back a few years later and they started charging money for the weigh in, scandalous.

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      • kiaba360
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        #13
        I can't imagine so many American fans traveling to the UK to support any fighter.

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        • sunny31
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          #14
          Originally posted by kiaba360
          I can't imagine so many American fans traveling to the UK to support any fighter.
          American promoters don't do a good enough job promoting fighters in their home town/city before they move them to the big venues. What I mean by that is, if they prove to be very good championship level fighters they move them to one of the big fight venues in Vegas or New York too quickly. They end up in the Barclays centre, or one of the casino's in Vegas because of the money they are able to put up, whereas they would be better off building the fan base first taking a financial hit in the short term, so that once they do hit Vegas or New York they will be taking a built in fans base with them. In this way they will actually sell more tickets easier, and the gates will do better, rather than putting up fights in Vegas which are half empty with zero atmosphere.

          This is the way UK promoters do it, obviously Ricky Hatton is an extreme example. The UK geographically isn't so big, word gets around faster, this creates a buzz and the fan base tends to grow a little quicker. But there is no reason why US fighters couldn't do better if they followed a similar system. I think Bob Arum has started to understand this, and for example, with Crawford he keeps taking him back to Omaha every couple of fights, and that is what I am talking about. Not every fighter is going to come from a part of the country where this strategy works, but in general I think the fighters, especially the real talented one's need to stay and build themselves in their home town first, or the nearest large city or town to them, so they can get a local following.

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          • M Bison
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            #15
            Referee helped Fluid a lot in that fight.

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            • M Bison
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              #16
              Originally posted by kiaba360
              I can't imagine so many American fans traveling to the UK to support any fighter.
              Plastics innit fam

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              • Hype job
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                #17
                Mayweather is certainly bisexual.

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                • travestyny
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ippo
                  Or if the ref actually let them fight on the inside.
                  Ricky Hatton got beat up on the inside. In my opinion, this was one of Mayweather's best displays of in-fighting.

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                  • travestyny
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                    #19
                    My best memory of this fight was the first knockdown.


                    The crowd was going crazy chanting, "There's only oneee, Ricky Hatton."

                    But when he got clocked, it turned to, "There's only OHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!"


                    Dude damn near got knocked out by the turnbuckle, WWE style.

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                    • SkillspayBills
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by NapalmKnuckles
                      Brits are the best fans in the world.
                      I've said it before, I've said it after, and I'll say it again; Hatton-Mayweather was the most fun I have ever had on this site. The buildup to that fight was the best I have ever been a part of.

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