Quiz: Hatton shares common opponent with these, but who?

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  • Piggu
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    #11
    Originally posted by GodzHand
    Shawn "The Heartbreak Kid" Michaels?
    He already gave out the answers.

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    • Easy-E
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      #12
      Originally posted by JuicyJuice
      Ricky Hatton shares one common opponent in boxing with the following fighters: Jermain Taylor, Bernard Hopkins, and Roy Jones Jr!

      Hatton's common opponent for each of those three fighters is different, so there's a different common opponent for each one..

      Who are the common opponents, man?
      Yeah, who cares who he fought in the amatuers.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Shanus16
        Did Hatton beat Jurgen?
        Brahmer knocked Hatton out in one round, then beat him again later in the year on points.

        Those were Hatton's only legit losses in the amateurs, he was just over-powered against a lad in Brahmer who was much naturally bigger than him. His other two losses, a robbery in the 1993 Junior ABA featherweight final and ROBBERY at the 1996 Junior World's junior-welter semi-final don't exactly count..

        Hatton went 76-4.

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          #14
          Originally posted by JuicyJuice
          Brahmer knocked Hatton out in one round, then beat him again later in the year on points.

          Those were Hatton's only legit losses in the amateurs, he was just over-powered against a lad in Brahmer who was much naturally bigger than him. His other two losses, a robbery in the 1993 Junior ABA featherweight final and ROBBERY at the 1996 Junior World's junior-welter semi-final don't exactly count..

          Hatton went 76-4.
          So he was the southpaw that gave Hatton trouble.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Shanus16
            So he was the southpaw that gave Hatton trouble.
            It was more to do with Brahmer being more of a light-middle while Hatton was really a light-welter.

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