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Nobody has beaten Floyd, his record stands undefeated. Dont bring "OH OH HE LOST IN THE FIRST FIGHT"
The record says he didint.
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Yes he was, as Geoff stated. I started working out of camp Hatton four weeks or so beforehand and he was looking good at the weight.
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Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES View PostGive a rematch to Collazo?? WTF? What a complete waste of time. That doesn't make any sense. HBO forced Hatton to move up to welterweight in five or six weeks, Kerry Kayes had to put 7lbs of muscle onto Ricky's frame and he went in there and somehow grinded out the victory with no speed. A rematch would be absolutely pointless unless Collazo wants to move down to 140, then it would make sense.
thats what im talkin about, by saying that your suggesting hatton was at 140lbs 4weeks before the fight which is a blatant lie, you and your alt ^^ know that (not you mike)
lol good try kidLast edited by PATO 1; 09-26-2006, 09:36 AM.
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to back juy up ray does handle the buisiness side of it.
when ricky started out hes carear he used to meet frank warren and get told who he was fighting and how much he was getting , then ricky would train and fight that person. ricky would get paid and blow hes money. then ray stepped in and negociated all hes fights and started looking after rickys money and still does to this day
source read rickys new autobiography
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Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View PostHow silly of us mere mortals to ever question the infallible judges of boxing. It must be a sign of the average boxing fan's idiocy that the majority felt Castillo won the first fight. HBO must've forgot who they're promoting when Floyd won, since they thought he lost that night. We will make sure not to disprespect lil Floyd or the judges in the future.
People see what they want...our "Eye" or "Camera", can block out the full truth, editing what we want to see
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Originally posted by Abe Attell View PostFans tend to get blindly excited when they see a "Great" fighter have a bit of trouble with his opposition: Castillo gave him a tougher fight than expected so the fans were shocked and fell for the underdog...even if Castillo lost the fight, in the fans mind, they needed to add some drama to the fight, they needed to believe that the "Underdog" (which represents them), won the fight.
People see what they want...our "Eye" or "Camera", can block out the full truth, editing what we want to see
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[QUOTE=Floyd_Fan_2006;1809074]Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES View Postin five or six weeks, Kerry Kayes had to put 7lbs of muscle onto Ricky's frame [=QUOTE]
thats what im taLKIN about, by saying that your suggesting hatton was at 140lbs 4weeks before the fight which is a blatant lie, you and your alt ^^ know that
lol good try kidThey got Ricky right down then packed a muscular 7lbs on. I was around the camp for the fight and he looked great four weeks before the fight.
People talk about his weight but he does get it right down when in camp.
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