Can Ricky Hatton salvage his career ?
After that deveastating loss to Pacquiao can Ricky Hatton salvage anything from his career ? I think if he decides to carry on and Juan Diaz beats Paulie (which I think he will) then I think that match could happen for the Hitman. A win over Diaz would get him a little credibility back.
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Salvage his career:confused: He has had a good career but its near the end there is no shame in losing to 2of the best boxers on the planet!
I dont think he deserves to be treated like he has been after the defeat to Manny imo.
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He will want to come back with a victory and as littlebif said he has nothing else to prove.
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agree his career was ok for a uk fighter really..... his legacy on the other hand is a different matter ;)
if his crack at promotion goes well he won't fight on... thats why i think hatton khan is on the card$ ;)
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My prediction....
Ricky Hatton is the new Naseem Hamed, so this board will every so often be littered with the "Hatton Comeback" threads which will NEVER be true.
Ricky is retired, FACT
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When Khan moved up to 140 everyone was saying it was to get a Hatton fight eventually. I thought no way he wants to risk losing against another Brit and definitely not against Warren, he can make the same money fighting somebody like JMM and if he loses it's not like losing to Khan, history showing Khan was the better fighter.
I thought he'd lose on points to Pacman and then maybe fight a tomato can then fight JMM, but after he got splattered I thought well maybe Khan is the biggest money fight left, he'll grab it. But then I read an interview with GBP's matchmaker that makes me think that if he does fight again it'll be JMM. It's an easy fight to make if JMM loses to Floyd and it'll sell in Britain almost as well as a Khan fight would. If Hatton loses he hasn't got to go through the rest of his life knowing (and the british public knowing) a guy from up the road beat him and that he only lost to guys with a legitimate pound for pound claim. So I think if he does fight again it'll be JMM.
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no shame at all losing to pound-for-pound best boxers.
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Hatton has had a great career, no shame in retiring now while he still has his wits about him. He's made plenty of money and been in some very exciting fights.
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When Khan moved up to 140 everyone was saying it was to get a Hatton fight eventually. I thought no way he wants to risk losing against another Brit and definitely not against Warren, he can make the same money fighting somebody like JMM and if he loses it's not like losing to Khan, history showing Khan was the better fighter.
I thought he'd lose on points to Pacman and then maybe fight a tomato can then fight JMM, but after he got splattered I thought well maybe Khan is the biggest money fight left, he'll grab it. But then I read an interview with GBP's matchmaker that makes me think that if he does fight again it'll be JMM. It's an easy fight to make if JMM loses to Floyd and it'll sell in Britain almost as well as a Khan fight would. If Hatton loses he hasn't got to go through the rest of his life knowing (and the british public knowing) a guy from up the road beat him and that he only lost to guys with a legitimate pound for pound claim. So I think if he does fight again it'll be JMM.
Ricky will get stomped in that fight too; though I'd love to see it{not him getting stomped mind you; just the fight made;D} JMM starts hitting him with 3-4 punch combos and Ricky will fold up and get put to sleep again.
No....his career in the ring got finished when that left hook Manny blasted him with sent him into Disneyland. Actually that 1st loss he took shook him to the core, but Manny destroyed the old Hatton we knew; he'll be gunshy now IMO.
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When Khan moved up to 140 everyone was saying it was to get a Hatton fight eventually. I thought no way he wants to risk losing against another Brit and definitely not against Warren, he can make the same money fighting somebody like JMM and if he loses it's not like losing to Khan, history showing Khan was the better fighter.
I thought he'd lose on points to Pacman and then maybe fight a tomato can then fight JMM, but after he got splattered I thought well maybe Khan is the biggest money fight left, he'll grab it. But then I read an interview with GBP's matchmaker that makes me think that if he does fight again it'll be JMM. It's an easy fight to make if JMM loses to Floyd and it'll sell in Britain almost as well as a Khan fight would. If Hatton loses he hasn't got to go through the rest of his life knowing (and the british public knowing) a guy from up the road beat him and that he only lost to guys with a legitimate pound for pound claim. So I think if he does fight again it'll be JMM.
Ricky will get stomped in that fight too; though I'd love to see it{not him getting stomped mind you; just the fight made;D} JMM starts hitting him with 3-4 punch combos and Ricky will fold up and get put to sleep again.
No....his career in the ring got finished when that left hook Manny blasted him with sent him into Disneyland. Actually that 1st loss he took shook him to the core, but Manny destroyed the old Hatton we knew; he'll be gunshy now IMO.
The scene is being set that all Ricky has left in his dream boat is paydays.
I think Ricky has to beat someone up pretty convincingly before a big money fight can be made with Khan as long as Khan keeps winning and Ricky makes good showings or wins against big names like a matchup with Witter, Holt or even Campbell and a better matchup against an undefeated Bradly would really stir things up. If Campbell were to get by Bradley why not entice Campbell to fight in the UK?
I thought Ricky had more pride and by now would be looking to climb back into the ring. So perhaps he is done? I had thought he'd have his mind fixed about who he is as a fighter after what has happened to him but it's taking him too long so... I just don't get it.
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Kirkland Laing
When Khan moved up to 140 everyone was saying it was to get a Hatton fight eventually. I thought no way he wants to risk losing against another Brit and definitely not against Warren, he can make the same money fighting somebody like JMM and if he loses it's not like losing to Khan, history showing Khan was the better fighter.
I thought he'd lose on points to Pacman and then maybe fight a tomato can then fight JMM, but after he got splattered I thought well maybe Khan is the biggest money fight left, he'll grab it. But then I read an interview with GBP's matchmaker that makes me think that if he does fight again it'll be JMM. It's an easy fight to make if JMM loses to Floyd and it'll sell in Britain almost as well as a Khan fight would. If Hatton loses he hasn't got to go through the rest of his life knowing (and the british public knowing) a guy from up the road beat him and that he only lost to guys with a legitimate pound for pound claim. So I think if he does fight again it'll be JMM.
Ricky will get stomped in that fight too; though I'd love to see it{not him getting stomped mind you; just the fight made;D} JMM starts hitting him with 3-4 punch combos and Ricky will fold up and get put to sleep again.
No....his career in the ring got finished when that left hook Manny blasted him with sent him into Disneyland. Actually that 1st loss he took shook him to the core, but Manny destroyed the old Hatton we knew; he'll be gunshy now IMO.
The scene is being set that all Ricky has left in his dream boat is paydays.
I think Ricky has to beat someone up pretty convincingly before a big money fight can be made with Khan as long as Khan keeps winning and Ricky makes good showings or wins against big names like a matchup with Witter, Holt or even Campbell and a better matchup against an undefeated Bradly would really stir things up. If Campbell were to get by Bradley why not entice Campbell to fight in the UK?
I thought Ricky had more pride and by now would be looking to climb back into the ring. So perhaps he is done? I had thought he'd have his mind fixed about who he is as a fighter after what has happened to him but it's taking him too long so... I just don't get it.
I don't know; it's only been what, a month since the fight? I think the pride thing might be what's messing with him. Of course it's just speculation, but that loss to Pac had to of crushed him. I think he came to terms with the Floyd loss pretty well. I mean he did ok in that one considering his style, and after initially having to deal with that loss, and feeling that air of invincibility ripped out from under him, he tried to refocus and did alright.
But that loss to Pacman may have done irreparable damage to his "pride". He might be thoroughly embarassed; who knows but him. Losing to Foyd, the consensus p4p best, at 147....ok cool. But losing that 140 Crown he wore and thought he owned exclusively? In that fashion? I'd be surprised if he won a fight now against anything more than journeymen. He won't change his gameplan, and the 1st sign of trouble he might fold. I love Rcky but I don't want to see it happen. Just speculation but we'll see I guess.
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Cool article lefty, not sure if he was interviewed after the hospital visit or before.
It was nice that he was only full of praise for Amir's win, Witter aside Ricky has never been one to take shots at domestic fighters and is always quick to big up everybody.
Even his opponents (Floyd aside) he was very respectful and courteous towards.