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  • Kball15
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    #11
    Originally posted by deliveryman
    Like who?
    a 38 year old inactive KT?
    a 37 year old Pep?
    a B (at best) class fighter in Pendleton?
    An already exposed Tackie who lost his two previous fights? Or even 4 of his last 6
    a 36 year old Oliveria who got TKO'd in the 8th round by AUGUSTUS (earlier than Hatton did it) in his very next fight.

    Please don't ever say again that Hatton is "unstopable" when you look at the competition he's faced. And those are Hatton's best wins, which is laughable, with the exception of KT.

    What im saying is, it didnt matter who he fought. Those are all pretty solid fighters. nothing special, but nothing bad either. He preformed so well that it hardly mattered who he was facing. he punched so quick and relentlessly that his opponents would litterally stop throwing all together.

    And at 140, hatton can be considered unstoppable, and even dominant. Maybe i love ricky a little to much, and am exaggerating, but i strongly believe he could take some of the elite fighters at 140. I want him to prove himself at 140 in america.

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    • Left2body
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      #12
      Originally posted by kfootball15
      What im saying is, it didnt matter who he fought. Those are all pretty solid fighters. nothing special, but nothing bad either. He preformed so well that it hardly mattered who he was facing. he punched so quick and relentlessly that his opponents would litterally stop throwing all together.

      And at 140, hatton can be considered unstoppable, and even dominant. Maybe i love ricky a little to much, and am exaggerating, but i strongly believe he could take some of the elite fighters at 140. I want him to prove himself at 140 in america.
      No he is not unstoppable but he did dominate those guys. Why is so much being said about his performance at 147lbs and not enough said about the real factor...step up in competition. I think Hatton is a wonderful fighter and exciting but I dont think his last fight was a fluke that happend because he was at 147lbs. A good fighter at 140lbs with a similar style at this point in his career would've done the exact same thing. I think he is smart and will learn from it but it wasn't all due to the weight.

      Besides if a fighter is Great and Unstoppable he should be able to go up 1 weight class and still be dominant, when was the last time that a great fighter couldn't come up in weight at least 1 division?

      I hope to see Hatton in future fights with the likes of Cotto (most likely at 147lbs), Castillo (140lbs), Margarito where I think his style of fighting and there's would best compliment each others in making phenominal fights.

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      • Cletus Funk
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        #13
        That's pretty weak man.

        Tszyu was only 35 and still the undisputed king of the division.

        Tony Pep was decent fight for Hatton at the time. He was only 22 and had come off a bloodbath with Thaxton the fight before. Hell, Pep was 34/35 when he took PBF the distance.

        Oliveira was only TKO'd by Augustus because of a neck injury. There is absolutely no comparison to the beating that Hatton put on him.

        Tackie was an ok win. The 2 losses he was coming off were against the 2 top guys in the division at the time. He had a good win against a 31 year old Oliveira going into those fights.

        Originally posted by deliveryman
        Like who?
        a 38 year old inactive KT?
        a 37 year old Pep?
        a B (at best) class fighter in Pendleton?
        An already exposed Tackie who lost his two previous fights? Or even 4 of his last 6
        a 36 year old Oliveria who got TKO'd in the 8th round by AUGUSTUS (earlier than Hatton did it) in his very next fight.

        Please don't ever say again that Hatton is "unstopable" when you look at the competition he's faced. And those are Hatton's best wins, which is laughable, with the exception of KT.

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        • 2OSouzaSuarez12
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          #14
          not even gonna watch the video. I already know what it is going to be and that is Ricky Hatton beatig up a bunch of old men and bums or old bums.

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          • bdevils
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            #15
            i'm not hating on hatton i think he's an alright fighter but not that impressed, his resume is not anything to brag about and it seems everytime he stops holding he gets hit.

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            • GunStar
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              #16
              I see the same guy I saw against Collazo, he had his moments like that against Collazo. I don't get this weight issue, all of his fans were saying that Hatton is having a tough time to make 140, now you guys are saying he should go back down to 140.

              PBF best weight is 130, so why is he fighting at 147.

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