Strange? Nah just Fickle, as usual ;D
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Strange? Nah just Fickle, as usual ;D
Sharmba Mitchell couldn't live with Hatton at any time, he couldn't live with Tszyu and we all saw what Hatton did to Tszyu.
Mitchell is a has been trying to resurrect his career.
He's gone.
Mayweather doesn't want to know about Ricky hatton, there is too much hard work for his pretty face to cope with.
Hatton is like a Tyson at 140 and Mayweather is still a 140 fighter in my book.
I don't care how many old fighters he knocks over, Gatti, ODLH, who ever, none of them will put the questions to him that Ricky Hatton could and would.
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had mayweather come through a fight like that everyone would be kissing his royal behind now
Cool click for you buddy :coolclick:, thats a very good call.Quote:
Originally Posted by LBSCFC
It's also worth pointing out to everyone that at the post fight conference Collazo did not maintain that he had won the fight, he wanted a rematch. :)
i think ricky just nicked it by about a round
that will be a good wake up call for ricky, it definately wasnt the best ricky hatton in there last night. but he got the win and thats one more step to mayweather.
While I'll agree that at this stage Hatton would probably beat Sharmba, the rest of what you said is fukin nonsense. Hatton is a Tyson at 140? Really? Well at 147 he sure is hell ain't. Or if he is, that must make Collazo Buster Douglas. I cannot believe some of you guys, actually believing Hatton one that fight, he had his head bounced around almost as many times as Prince Naz against Barrera. He was out on his feet in the last round. :oQuote:
Originally Posted by The Whirlwind
No they wouldn't. Because people still hold the first Castillo fight against him/Quote:
Originally Posted by LBSCFC
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Originally Posted by Hulk
HAHAHAHAQuote:
Originally Posted by LBSCFC
your right
we would be hearing "HE SHOWED US HE CAN DEAL WITH ADVERSITY, WHAT A WARRIOR" :D :D :D
Hatton = pressure fighterQuote:
Originally Posted by Hulk
Tyson = pressure fighter
Yeah they are different in some ways but also VERY similar. Tyson had short arms so does Ricky, Tyson fought on the inside so does Ricky, Tyson counted on bully tactics so does Ricky, Tyson threw lots of combos so does Ricky....see where I am going here???
Tyson had trouble with rangey boxers....does Ricky? Tyson was in trouble when he got tied up on the inside....does Ricky???
But they OBVIOUSLY aren't alike right?
Is everybody fuckin nuts on this forum? Yeah, Hatton had a tougher than alot of people expected, and Hatton fought a naturally bigger, possible stronger man than himself, and yes, he was hurt in the 12th rd, but he was'nt flailling around the ring, and he still won!!! Hatton never stopped pressing the action or the fight, so all the Hatton-haters need to go somewhere!!! Hatton took on a full-fledged welterweight, you could see the difference in there bodies, Collazo had a much bigger frame thru his back and shoulders, and this was his first venture into 147ibs, once his body adapts to 147ibs he'll be even more dangerous and even better equipt to handle true welters. Like Hatton said even Floyd did'nt take a champion in his first time at 147ibs, he fought a blow up lightweight-jr welter at that(Mitchell). Then Floyd took the title from a true jr welterweight(Judah), and to all the people on this forum saying that Floyd and Zab are better punchers than Collazo, ..I don't think so, Hatton would go right thru Judah, Floyd would pose a problem, but its not a sure thing for Floyd. So give credit where credit is do! And Hatton has bigger fish to fry then giving Collazo a rematch, it's not like Collazo was a long term champion anyway.
No, just a bunch of Hatton fans still trying to hold onto some hope like Hatton has a chance against a Judah or Floyd.
The same way that they held on to Trinidad to beat Wright after his performance against Hopkins ;D
Well I don't think anyone needs to worry about Zab for a year so with PBF nah Hatton doesn't need to fight him until he's his normal self at 147
Then Hatton has to take the Collazo rematch