Re: Hatton V marquez agreed in principle
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Originally Posted by
skel1983
Golden Boy Promotions are claiming that Ricky Hatton v Juan Manuel Marquez is all set for 2010.
The website of Ring magazine - which is owned by Golden Boy Promotions one should not forget - is the source.
In a report on Paulie Malignaggi's victorious comeback against Juan Diaz (all three judges scoring it 116-111 for the flamboyant light-welter), the victor said he would really like a rematch against Hatton.
"However, Golden Boy Promotions matchmaker Eric Gomez said Hatton and Juan Manuel Marquez have agreed in principal to fight next year."
Hatton v Marquez 'agreed in principle' | news.boxrec.com
JMM stops him in 9.
In all honesty mate i would'nt read too much into this, as far as im aware it's literally at very early stages, nothing yet concrete.
Hatton stops him within 10 if it ever does happen ;)
Re: Hatton V marquez agreed in principle
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Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
A revlitalised and reborn hatton shows the world of boxing what all the fuss was about for all them years and outworks marquez to take a comfortable points decision.
No way marquez beats hatton at 140....
Uhh how the hell can you be reborn being over 30, coming off an embarrassng loss. With his diet and weight all over the place, and his chin looking more shaky than ever ?
As i said before a former Lightweight stunned Ricky Hatton, Manny Pacquiao who is known as a good puncher, but not a one punch KO artist had Ricky Hatton down 3 times. Infact the last time Manny Pacquiao stopped someone so early was a shot Erik Morales.
JMM stopped two tough guys who have never been stopped, and even though 140 is not his weight. Ricky Hatton's style is made for JMM, plus he packs enough power to KO Ricky Hatton even at 140.