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    Default Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Hattons US promoter,Art Pelullo will meet new IBF Light welterweight champ N'dou in Vegas tommorow.

    N'dou.."I am looking forward to meeting with Art Pelullo and hopefully set up a match with Hatton in the future,Im sure i have the skills to defeat him"



    If Hatton fails against Castillo then this could maybe happen but if he beats Castillo then surely N'dou won't even be on his radar...or will he?

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
    Hattons US promoter,Art Pelullo will meet new IBF Light welterweight champ N'dou in Vegas tommorow.

    N'dou.."I am looking forward to meeting with Art Pelullo and hopefully set up a match with Hatton in the future,Im sure i have the skills to defeat him"



    If Hatton fails against Castillo then this could maybe happen but if he beats Castillo then surely N'dou won't even be on his radar...or will he?
    As long as an opponent holds a paper title they will always be Hatton's radar

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    well witter vs n'dou is a good posibility and i would not be suprised if the winner of hatton vs castillo fights the winner of that.

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by Smashup
    Hattons US promoter,Art Pelullo will meet new IBF Light welterweight champ N'dou in Vegas tommorow.

    N'dou.."I am looking forward to meeting with Art Pelullo and hopefully set up a match with Hatton in the future,Im sure i have the skills to defeat him"



    If Hatton fails against Castillo then this could maybe happen but if he beats Castillo then surely N'dou won't even be on his radar...or will he?
    As long as an opponent holds a paper title they will always be Hatton's radar
    always...another angle to build the record...
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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal
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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal

    n'dou was never 'so far off hatton's radar' really cos ricky really had to think about his options before he finalised his next move and officially anounced the castilo fight. if n'dou and witter get it on and unify and impress then they might bring more to the table in hatton's eyes and he might fight the winner. but he has to get through castillo first.

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal
    You can bet that once he's got the Castillo fight out of the way he'll need at least two paper world title fights just to settle his nerves again before he has a go at another big fight.

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal
    why were Maussa, Collazo, or Urango on his radar? Don't be dillusional.. I hope he doesn't go after N'dou but realistically, if he isn't going to move up to welter, there isn't a whole lot for him to do if he beats Castillo.. And he does seem to enjoy winning as many pointless titles as he can..

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal
    why were Maussa, Collazo, or Urango on his radar? Don't be dillusional.. I hope he doesn't go after N'dou but realistically, if he isn't going to move up to welter, there isn't a whole lot for him to do if he beats Castillo.. And he does seem to enjoy winning as many pointless titles as he can..
    Think you missed the point of my post, old son

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal
    why were Maussa, Collazo, or Urango on his radar? Don't be dillusional.. I hope he doesn't go after N'dou but realistically, if he isn't going to move up to welter, there isn't a whole lot for him to do if he beats Castillo.. And he does seem to enjoy winning as many pointless titles as he can..
    Think you missed the point of my post, old son

    Delusional?
    Enlighten me then, were you simply being sarcastic and implying that Witter should be on his radar?

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Yes

    If N'dou is an option then Witter can be an option.

    Quote Originally Posted by jbirdy
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
    How ironic would it be after doing the right thing, slinging the IBF belt, to make a far greater fight with castillo, that he then justified fighting N'dou cause of the IBF belt...Surely now, like Witter, N'dou is so far off Hatton's radar it's unreal

    n'dou was never 'so far off hatton's radar' really cos ricky really had to think about his options before he finalised his next move and officially anounced the castilo fight. if n'dou and witter get it on and unify and impress then they might bring more to the table in hatton's eyes and he might fight the winner. but he has to get through castillo first.
    Before Hatton beat Urango was N'dou ever in the picture as a possible next opponent? NO! Hatton chucked the belt so he could fight Castillo. Why would he consider fighting N'dou later in the year?

    And Witter has to BEAT N'dou AGAIN to impress Ricky?
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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    whats the point tho? if he does fight him and win, weather its the IBf or WBc or both, he will have to make another pointless fucking mandatory first ruling out fights with De la hoya, mayweather, mosley or Cotto - so he will have to vacate.

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    whats the point tho? if he does fight him and win, weather its the IBf or WBc or both, he will have to make another pointless F****** mandatory first ruling out fights with De la hoya, mayweather, mosley or Cotto - so he will have to vacate.
    Preme, you automatically assume that Hatton should step up to 147. As far as im concerned Hatton has learned his lesson and 140 is where it shall be at for the time being...

    The 4 fighters you mentioned cannot or refuse to fight at 140...why should Hatton break his obvious limits to make fights beyond what he is naturally capable of doing and doing well?

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Ricky needs to make up his mind. I think that the only reason that he's worried about N'Dou is because if he doesn't fight N'Dou, Witter will find a way to get N'Dou in a unification match, and if Junior wins then he will hold the two major belts for the division and technically he'd be the unified champion at 140. Which means that Witter will only get bigger and those two guys hate each other. As long as Ricky holds a belt at 140 then he's screwing Witter, but once Witter becomes the unified champ of the division, Witter's callouts of Hatton will actually mean something. Witter can start making some big fights and bigger money, and Ricky doesn't want that because he hates Witter. Ricky needs to realize that when you're 43-0 or whatever he is, you shouldn't be worried about trinkets anymore, now you should be worried about making the biggest fights possible in terms of P4P. But to be honest, I really don't see why Hatton hasn't faced Witter yet, is it really about Hatton not wanting to give Junior his biggest payday, or could it be that Hatton is scared?

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    Default Re: Hatton may fight N'dou in England later this year...

    Quote Originally Posted by albsur2006
    Ricky needs to make up his mind. I think that the only reason that he's worried about N'Dou is because if he doesn't fight N'Dou, Witter will find a way to get N'Dou in a unification match, and if Junior wins then he will hold the two major belts for the division and technically he'd be the unified champion at 140. Which means that Witter will only get bigger and those two guys hate each other. As long as Ricky holds a belt at 140 then he's screwing Witter, but once Witter becomes the unified champ of the division, Witter's callouts of Hatton will actually mean something. Witter can start making some big fights and bigger money, and Ricky doesn't want that because he hates Witter. Ricky needs to realize that when you're 43-0 or whatever he is, you shouldn't be worried about trinkets anymore, now you should be worried about making the biggest fights possible in terms of P4P. But to be honest, I really don't see why Hatton hasn't faced Witter yet, is it really about Hatton not wanting to give Junior his biggest payday, or could it be that Hatton is scared?
    Witter may be down the line. Hatton has bigger fish to fry for now. No need to be shooting guns too quickly!

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