Re: FRANK WARREN BREAKS DOWN MAYWEATHER-HATTON.
Warren is just bitter....
If he didnt leave warren,his last 3 fights wouldnt have been collazo,urango and castillo,they would hav been prob
Colin lynes,some ageing lightweight and then prob lovemore ndou...
But to be fair to frank,its not a bad view....
still think ricky is gonna do it..
Re: FRANK WARREN BREAKS DOWN MAYWEATHER-HATTON.
Will make Hatton's win even more better with those words. ;D
Frank Warren you horrible pig eyed twat, I despise in you. >:mad
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You gotta love promoters...they all think they are boxing experts. You especially got to love when a promoter tries to discount a fighter because he thinks the fighter is doing it for the money! Warren is an idiot...just bitter he lost his biggest star.
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I am just glad Mayweather is fighting someone with the potential to beat him. ODLH just wanted a glorified sparring session for a big payday.
I think Judah was the last guy who cared enough beyond the payday and tried to actually beat Mayweather.
Win or Lose, I know that Hatton is coming into this with the full intention of giving it 110% looking for a win. Will it be enough? I am not sure. I do tip my hat to him for not only fighting a very skilled champion, but also a larger guy!
Balls of Steel I say!!
Re: FRANK WARREN BREAKS DOWN MAYWEATHER-HATTON.
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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Originally Posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Boringly predictable.
"i offered to make the fight
they didn't want it.
Hatton's not as good as he used to be
he'll get beat"
And the real reason for the fight - MONEY. Never ::**
Do you feel his technical analysis has any merit?
Don't mean to drag this up but no, Waren's technical analysis doesn't mean anything, he's a business man not a trainer.
But wouldn't that be like me saying YOUR analysis is meaningless because you are not a trainer? That would be wrong.
The reality is that he is a reasonably knowledgeable person who has been very close to the sport for a long time and he has seen A LOT of boxing in his day. It seems folly to discard his opinion simply because he isn't a trainer. While we are at our desks, he is talking boxing, LIVING boxing.
Is that a fair statement?
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Why is it no matter what Frank Warren says after listening to it or reading it I get that same feeling over me :stars:.....
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Why is it no matter what Frank Warren says after listening to it or hearing it I get that same feeling over me :stars:.....
I understand. I feel the same way about Bob Arum. I feel like I need a shower after every interview.
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I can see from the Money point that you are along the same mindset as Frank, but to others in the sport money is not the most important thing and it is often the case that if money is discounted or set at a lower rung of importance better fights get made.
Can you give some examples?
What people?
What fights were made when money wasn't a question?
When Kessler took a small payday AND agreed to come to Wales for starters
Just about every fighter who comes to WV where your payday is $100 a round and if you put on a good show an extra $100 winners fee
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Originally Posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
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Originally Posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
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Originally Posted by Fenster
Boringly predictable.
"i offered to make the fight
they didn't want it.
Hatton's not as good as he used to be
he'll get beat"
And the real reason for the fight - MONEY. Never ::**
Do you feel his technical analysis has any merit?
Don't mean to drag this up but no, Waren's technical analysis doesn't mean anything, he's a business man not a trainer.
But wouldn't that be like me saying YOUR analysis is meaningless because you are not a trainer? That would be wrong.
The reality is that he is a reasonably knowledgeable person who has been very close to the sport for a long time and he has seen A LOT of boxing in his day. It seems folly to discard his opinion simply because he isn't a trainer. While we are at our desks, he is talking boxing, LIVING boxing.
Is that a fair statement?
I am a trainer and a boxer.
Living Boxing is being up at 5 in the morninfg running and not being able to get to sleep straight away that night because your hands hurt. Mr.Warren with all due respect knows nothing of That.
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Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
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Originally Posted by Fenster
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
I can see from the Money point that you are along the same mindset as Frank, but to others in the sport money is not the most important thing and it is often the case that if money is discounted or set at a lower rung of importance better fights get made.
Can you give some examples?
What people?
What fights were made when money wasn't a question?
When Kessler took a small payday AND agreed to come to Wales for starters
Just about every fighter who comes to WV where your payday is $100 a round and if you put on a good show an extra $100 winners fee
Kessler got the same money as the Danes offered Calzaghe to fight over there, he got paid very well.