I'd rather see Ricky take on Mayweather and Cotto tbh, and stay in the States to try to become as liked over there as he is here
Cotto at MSG and Mayweather at MGM sounds good
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I'd rather see Ricky take on Mayweather and Cotto tbh, and stay in the States to try to become as liked over there as he is here
Cotto at MSG and Mayweather at MGM sounds good
I can't believe someone said Hatton does not hit as hard as Gatti. I beg to differ.
violent demise, you were horribly wrong about hatton, just admit he's a top class fighter....
i tink he surprised you.
You're fighting a losing battle trying to get VD to admit he was wrong mateQuote:
Originally Posted by gudnite vienna
Jesus ive not been on this forum long but that guy has got a major chip on his shoulder
If he could get Cotto or Mayweather down at 140, imagine that
He has a hatred for British Boxers, it's a pity really because he actully knows his shit.Quote:
Originally Posted by gudnite vienna
I respect VD as poster i think even he was shocked how he was first man to deck Castillo and how he done it so quickly im expecting when VD comesback he will give Ricky his props.
Ricky Hatton did very well last night. Castillo reminded me of Rosendo Alvarez (against Jorge Arce) and Mark Johnson (against Jhonny Gonzalez). In the fact that he got old. Still Hatton deserves credit for his win. He is a better fighter when he fights, rather than hold.Quote:
Originally Posted by gudnite vienna
Well done to hatton for his performance last night! although i am not convinced he can beat Oscar in the slightest, simply becuase of Oscar's sheer size, and is still the best technical boxer he would of faced IMO. Yes ino he had faught Kostya...but kostya wasnt fighting a couple weight classes above before they met!