Hatton's long road back
Ricky is a guy who, after he beat Kostya Tszyu, I tipped would go down as one of the finest 140 pounders in history along with Pryor, Chavez and Tszyu.
Now at the age of 29 he has suffered a pretty brutal KO and I'm sure his confidence would have been shaken a bit. Tszyu was the same age when he was KO'd by Vince Phillips and he came back to rule the division for another 6 years.
I think Ricky can come back and dominate but I think he's going to find it harder than Kostya did.
Hatton has just staged one of the biggest fights in history and has earned sensational money in his career thus far. Tszyu hadn't, at the time of his stoppage loss to Phillips Tszyu was largely unknown except among hard core fans of the sport, and his purses were reflective of that. I think it will be hard for Ricky to go back and find the motivation needed to fight Junior Witter or Gavin Rees at this stage of his career, and I honestly don't think his frame can handle more fights at 147 - which is the only place where I can see those megabucks fights happening.
Ricky has always said that he wouldn't give Witter a shot, but now I think it's the only winnable 'super fight' ($$$) out there for him.
Thoughts?
"I take good care of my people. I like to inflict permanent psychological damage."
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