By Thomas Hauser
“Every so often,” essayist Arthur Krystal writes, “two men arise with differently cast minds representing different constituencies, who capture the attention of people not normally disposed to view a fight. Perhaps each battler embodies the interested spectator’s own hopes of how the world works.”
On December 8th, Floyd Mayweather Jr and Ricky Hatton met in the last big fight of 2007. The differences between them and their constituencies were self-evident.
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