Question: Do you feel this fight this will be your toughest fight to date?
Hatton: It potentially is my toughest fight. In most cases during my career, I have been the favorite and expected to win. I am not saying motivation has been a problem, but I always felt I was a little bit better than the level I was competing at. This is a fight I can really get my teeth into. Phillips is a class act. Even at 39 years of age, he shows he still is a class act. I am always in top shape, and I have seen a lot of Phillips over the years. He took Sharmba Mitchell to a split-point decision and gave him a good fight. Watching all the Phillips tapes against these top contenders gives me an extra incentive. There are still a few question marks over my head, and I need to fight the top contenders. I think Phillips is close to that level of fighters I need be to competing against.
Question: Does having a common opponent help you as you prepare for this fight?
Hatton: I do not think that having a common opponent will help me prepare for this fight. Styles make fights. I fought Freddie Pendleton a few years ago, and Phillips fought him a few years before that. I would not read too much into that. When I fought Pendleton, everyone expected it to be a really good test, but I came through that in fantastic style, out boxed Pendleton and knocked him out in two rounds. Right now, I feel like I did before I fought Pendleton. I watched tapes of Pendleton against all these top guys, and I knew I would need a good performance. It was supposed to be one of my biggest tests and it turned out to be one of my most comfortable wins. That is the type of feeling I get when I watch tapes of Phillips against Kostya Tszyu and Mickey Ward. I feel this fight will be a real test, and I know nothing short of my best will do. Just like my fight against Pendleton, this could turn out to be my best performance. This is a fight I am really excited about.
Question: Does Phillips’ experience against bigger opponents give him an advantage?
Hatton: With Phillips’ experience and the amount of fights he has had against fighters at the top level in both the junior and welterweight divisions, he probably is used to fighting bigger men. When you talk about guys like Tszyu and Vernon Forrest, then you bring up the name Ricky Hatton, it probably seems like a walk in the park to him. This is a chance for me to see how good I really am. This is my chance to shine and show people I am the real deal.
Question: A few years back, your promoter Frank Warren said that you were already better than Nigel Benn and Naseem Hamed ever were. Nigel Benn has said that if he threw body punches like you do he'd be world champion now! Do your think your career has taken longer to take off than expected?
Hatton: I know I'm not a bad fighter but I don't like to push that over. I'm still just little Richard Hatton from Stockport and I'm happy about that. I do what I do and I'm not going to say I'm this or that, I just want to entertain fans and I certainly do that. All I will say is that it's truly an honour to be mentioned alongside a hero of mine like Nigel Benn and Naz who I was understudy to for about the first four years (of my career).
Question: Phillips has described you as a "baby-Rocky Marciano". Can you talk about your style against Phillips’ style?
Hatton: That is a fantastic compliment; Phillips saying I remind him of Marciano. I have practically always been the favorite in all of my fights, but in this fight, it is a bigger test. I do not see myself as Rocky Marciano. I have a lot more to my game than being just a power puncher. I'd like to say that Rocky Marciano is a great fighter and I'm honoured to be mentioned in the same breath. I try to be quick and I try to use a large variety of shots, but Rocky Marciano is a legend. Phillips’ style will not be dull. He does not shy away from his opponents. He will try to hold the center of the ring and try to measure me. I am someone who likes to keep the pressure on. I know Phillips’ game. He throws a hell of a lot of right hands. Maybe sometimes he overplays it, which leaves me with quite a few dangers I have to look out for. However, throwing that many rights leaves him in the firing line more. It gives me an opportunity to get my punches off. I am extremely confident I can fight my style.
Question: What do you think about Phillips still competing at the top of his division at age 39?
Hatton: Phillips is very impressive. In his fight against Mitchell, he did not look like a 39-year-old fighter. I do not think Mitchell was too keen on standing his ground with Phillips. Mitchell would get off a few shots and get back on the move. I know I cannot afford to stand in front of him, but I will certainly be in range a lot longer. I have to do it in an educated, calculated way. Hopefully, it will make for a fantastic fight. I certainly cannot imagine the fight being dull.
Question: Do you think Tszyu needs to fight Phillips one more time?
Hatton: You would think Tszyu would want to fight Phillips. You would think Tszyu would be jumping at the chance to set the record straight. I am not too sure why that has not happened. If Phillips beats me, that puts him closer to a shot with Tszyu. That is my job to make sure that does not happen. Phillips probably sees our fight as a chance to shoot up the rankings and get another shot at Tszyu, but I do not think that is going to happen.
Question: What do you think it will take for you to get matches against opponents like Tszyu and Mitchell?
Hatton: I think this fight is a step in the right direction. I feel I have beaten some decent lads, but without jumping into the elite. I would not say motivation has been a problem. It is very difficult sometimes to look good against opponents when everyone is expecting you to win. I expect to win this time. Because of the fighter Phillips is and the company he has fought in, it will make me a better fighter. That will put me on a different level. This is the type of fight I have wanted for a while, and hopefully people will step up and say that Ricky Hatton really is a contender. I just have to go out there and prove it to the people that matter. Fights like this are what I need to get up there with the likes of Tszyu.
Question: What is your time frame for fighting the elite guys at 140 pounds?
Hatton: Fighting the elite guys at 140 pounds depends on if I fight the right people and make the right matches. If I can put on a good win against Phillips and fight some other top-10 rated opponents, I would like to think maybe I will start fighting them this time next year, or the end of this year. It all depends on who I fight, and if Frank Warren can make the right matches and put me in line for a shot. I have been waiting for a chance to prove to people what I have as a fighter.
Question: Do you feel like you have the ability to fight the top guys in your opinion?
Hatton: I know I have not boxed guys like that, and that has been frustrating for me because I know what I can do when I step in the ring. I have been blowing past the majority of my opponents, so people get the impression of me as an attacking, body punching, and brawler type. I do like to put the pressure on, but I have very underrated boxing skills. I have won nine amateur titles. I had 80 amateur fights, and won 76 of them. You do not get that kind of record without having talent. The good thing is I have not really needed all my talent yet. When I get an opportunity to show that talent, people will start taking me more seriously. To be honest, it wasn't until about four years ago that I became a flat out pressure fighter. We made a decision at the camp and we've stuck to it, but I've always got my boxing ability in reserve if needed. I beat international elite in the amateurs and I didn't beat them on pressure, I out scored them.
Question: Have you received any feedback from people in the United States about you as a boxer?
Hatton: I think everyone is pretty excited about me. I have a style that any fight fan would love. I am a real value-for-money fighter. People want to see me against the elite. I know Frank Warren is trying to make the matches, and this is a step in the right direction. I know this will be my most difficult fight, but I also believe this will be my best performance. I will just rise to the occasion. This is a type of level at which I can compete. This will make me a lot better than how people normally see me.
Question: How has your training been going?
Hatton: I have been training for this fight for about eight or nine weeks. I have had good sparring against people that have had a high work rate. I have sparred against fighters that threw a hell of a lot of right crosses. We have different training methods in our gym. We are doing 12 rounds everyday in the gym. My preparation has been the same as it always is. The opponent is tougher, so you gear your training and sparring around that. I know there is nothing I could have done better in my preparation for this fight.
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