Only if he retires right now!
Will Hatton Retire Undefeated?????
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his next fight at 147 will be a loss, but its all part of the process of becoming good in that division.
If he stays down at 140, i think hes got a chance at lasting the next 3 years without losing. Hes that dominant down there. but most of the big money fights for hatton are at 147 so he'll go up eventually.
All hes got left is carrales or castillo. He's gotta hope that his fight against carrales or castillo can turn into a war and eventually a great trilogy. Its certainly possible.Comment
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Now way. This guy almost lost his first HBO fight. I see him losing once within his next 5 fights.Comment
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To retire from the sport of Boxing due to health problems or risking serious injury is by no means a way out, while the heart, soul, and mind wish to continue but the body can't take anymore....and having to "involuntary" retire, that is acceptable.
However, retiring cause you "have-nothing-more-to-prove" is a cop out. Which i believe no one should use as an excuse. If some one threatens your family...it doesn't make you any less of a man if you do what you gotta do, and walk away. But anyway, doubt an elite fighter walks just to preserve an unblemished record. Pride is a mood changer.Comment
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No, he will lose one of his next 3 fights. Since it will be against top level competition and someone will expose him.Comment
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If those last 3 are agasinst
Hopkins/Winky
Dawson
Pavlik
He will lose 2 out of the 3.
If they are Froch...lol.
Woods...lol.
Manfredo rematch...lol.
Then he will retire undefeated and boxing will forget he ever existed.
How the hell are you 36 years old with NO meaningful wins over ELITE competition???Comment
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hatton will loose 2 of his next three fights if he stays at 147...
wiliiams beats him... cotto beats him...
even cintron and margarito would be more favoured in that...
maybe even clottey
but if he wants to be a true 2 weight champion he has to stay at 147, if he goes down 2 140 again it will mean that even he knows he can't winComment
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