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Is Ricky "Hugger" Hatton the new John Ruiz?
No longer the "Hitman" Ricky Hatton showed after a decent 5 round start that he prefers to hug and grope his opponents continually once they start to get all sweaty and the "homo" hormones start flowing.
One punch,step in,hold. A textbook John Ruiz strategy. Make the fight as boring as possible. From round 6 on he committed to a plan of wasting as little time as possible with all that "punching" business and got right down to the serious "man-hugging".
The bit of movement against a plodding Urango who moved slower than an Arctic glacier,was quickly abandoned when it resulted in Ricky getting hit in his "tummy-tum" a few times in round 5. Wisely he moved to the tried and true John Ruiz technique,smothering any possibility his opponent might have of scoring, and any possibility that the fight might remain interesting. At the same time, I feel he may have effectively smothered what interest was building for a Hatton/Castillo match in the future. Castillo certainly did his part as well squeaking out a much booed win over a quick and game, if inexperienced Ngoudjo. The only fighter Who did anything to elevate his status in the public eye even though he suffered a loss, no surprise that he fights out of Canada.
So we need suggestions for Ricky Hattons new "nickname"
post em here.
I say Ricky "Ruiz" Hatton
Let's hear yours!!
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Re: Is Ricky "Hugger" Hatton the new John Ruiz?
119-109
I'd nickname him Landslide :D
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Ricky "I loved the way Uragno's big sweaty muscles looked, I couldn't myself" Hatton
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Re: Is Ricky "Hugger" Hatton the new John Ruiz?
Don't DISS on Hatton!
You guys are always punks to Hatton, even if he looked good, you'd say, "Hatton always takes easy fights!"
But ANYWAYS... even though I was very disappointed with Hatton's performance tonight,
I'm not "mad" at him, I'm more "sad" :( at the showing on what I think was a great potential.
But Hatton can still change, for the better, although that kind of incidence is rare.
I have to repeat myself, because I find nobody reads the round by round after the fight's finished.
so, I say...
"It's just that the Hatton who beat the living hell outta Carlos Maussa, is no more.
Seriously, Hatton was getting better with each fight.
From his early days, to Ben Tackie, to Kostya, and to Maussa. All world class fighters, with at least Ben being a tough veteran of the sport.
That Hatton would have destroyed this untested but undefeated fighter.
Destroyed in a TKO, KO, or Decision beat down, whatever it be, but this Hatton is VERY different from the one I've followed.
Cares too much about losing and getting hit now.
Collazo really hurt him, I don't think people realize how it feels to get seriously hurt in a fight, you feel helpless and worse.
Unless Hatton comes back from that, which I think that has changed him,
then we'll see Hatton continue his "clinching" and not-as-confident performances happen from now on.
Hatton was always meant to lose, so I won't scream "EXPOSED!" when he finally does,
but this performance was so different than what I have come to expect from him.
I rank him up their with the Cotto's, Pacquiao's, of the next "Reigning Terrors."
So I think VERY highly of him. And when Cotto puts on a white-wash decisive unanimous victory,
he does it with patience and skill. NOT by a one-two clinch, or punch clinch, body clinch.
Even writing and reading that repetative act is boring.
As I've said... This is B.A.D.D.D. :( "
Gyrokai out.
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My friend Dave who watched the fight with me had a name for him...
"Sticky" Ricky.
Sounds like a gargabe pail kid.
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I just have to add that.... it's not that constant hugging is "boring"
((Which it is, and it does not help in getting your name MORE out there for ticket sales and views.))
But that it blatantly shows that Hatton has something "missing" in his game.
To say it directly, "Something is missing that is now filled with clinching."
I've always compared Ricky to Joe Frazier. THAT is why I don't like this fight.
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Ricky "Close Embrace" Hatton ...
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ricky"hug me"hatton...they should sell teddy bear dolls of hug me hatton.
butta the hugging wasn't that bad was it? urango clearly hurt hatton in the tummy at round 6th a few more body shots could of ended hatton.
I don't think hatton should continue to fight at 140, but either way hatton showed no possible way he can beat pbf. plus hatton is either gonna get ktfo at 140 or at 147 his gonna get expose.
140 is taking a toll at hatton its hard to keep on making that weight. and at 147 he had a hard ass time and got scared so he drop back down to 140, I mean he said he performed awfull at 147 because he didn't have enough time to prepare for that weight.butta after that fight he has all the time he needs to prepare to stay at 147, so why other then being afraid would he move back down to 140???
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bit harsh guys was not a tear up but he won clearly
hatton is class 119 109 is a win to me
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He won but the hugging bores the sh!t out of people watching. Screw off with the hugging.
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UNDEFEATED AND NEW WORLD TITLE.
It's about winning guys and that is what the Hitman does.
Urango needed to offer more to make the Champion show more.
I thought Urango was poor compared to the hype, and you can't call Ricky a dodger like Vivian Harris etc. he looks for the big fights and Castillo is going to be a humdinger.
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Ricky will fancy Castillo! Casillo looks old and a little worn and Ricky likes making fighters like that work the ring.
Ricky's body full of fry-ups and beer will beat the old guys legs!
Tc
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No longer the "Hitman" Ricky Hatton showed after a decent 5 round start that he prefers to hug and grope his opponents continually once they start to get all sweaty and the "homo" hormones start flowing.
One punch,step in,hold. A textbook John Ruiz strategy. Make the fight as boring as possible. From round 6 on he committed to a plan of wasting as little time as possible with all that "punching" business and got right down to the serious "man-hugging".
The bit of movement against a plodding Urango who moved slower than an Arctic glacier,was quickly abandoned when it resulted in Ricky getting hit in his "tummy-tum" a few times in round 5. Wisely he moved to the tried and true John Ruiz technique,smothering any possibility his opponent might have of scoring, and any possibility that the fight might remain interesting. At the same time, I feel he may have effectively smothered what interest was building for a Hatton/Castillo match in the future. Castillo certainly did his part as well squeaking out a much booed win over a quick and game, if inexperienced Ngoudjo. The only fighter Who did anything to elevate his status in the public eye even though he suffered a loss, no surprise that he fights out of Canada.
So we need suggestions for Ricky Hattons new "nickname"
post em here.
I say Ricky "Ruiz" Hatton
Let's hear yours!!
Honestly mate, stop exagerratin and try to realise the exceptional circumstances under which this fight was fought.
Hatton was fighting at a much higher level here, after a long period of inactivity, and for once, the other opponent had the bigger punch. Hatton was only a narrow favourite to win.
He knew this, and adapted in order to win the fight, going in, hitting, getting out and avoiding big shots. He did this for the large majority of the fight, despite a sticky patch where he did end up hugging a little. To me, this is a sign that Hatton has come of age, and is an experienced ring veteran who knows how to adapt his style to neutralise and overcome certain fighters, which he did in this case. Also, is Urango realy someone a fighter like Hatton is able to impress against?
What did you expect him to do? Go in and trade all night, just what Urango came for.
I aint even gonna comment specifically on u referrin to John Ruiz, you know that comment is a pile of bollocks.
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I don't know what the hell happened there?....From the start he looked good. He was boxing, Moving around ducking punches,,throwing combos,,,Killing him with the body shots and getting in nice upper cuts.....
Then all of a sudden......
He took a round off....I figured just to get his wind back...
But after he was a bit off balance only fought in spurts and in rds 11,12 all he did was hold??....
IMO he took a couple of shots from Urango and wasn't taking any chances on getting caught big...Or he was out of steam...Either way he needs to make some adjustments...soon......
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ricky was rired after 9 rounds, billy graham told him to coast home in the fassion he did knowing that urango would try to get hatton into a slugfest which the hitman would probably have fallen for.
HE WAS NOT HUGGING HE WAS HITTING THEN TIEING URANGO UP THERES A BIG DIFFRENCE!!!!
hatton nulified everything urango who is a massive 140 guy tryed last night he won 119-109 in probably the biggest points win of his carrer, last year after the collazo fight most haters were saying that hatton can only fight one way and there was no plan b, but last night hatton showed he had very good skill's in the ring and isnt just a brawler.
big shout to matty hatton too, he should be fighting for a british tile this year after his good showing last night.
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Hatton looked good the first half of the fight and didn't in the second half of the fight. Hatton fought a guy that's a basic come forward fighter, for god sakes, I saw the Ben Rabah-Urango fight on ESPN FNF, and I thought Rabah exposed Urango already. Hatton did it for the belt and he got it. Now he's got his big match with JLC that won't sell like everyone thinks it will because Hatton's boring as shit and Vegas still hates JLC for not making weight. If they think they are filling Thomas and Mack, they are fucking idiots. Hatton isn't gonna be a star over here in the US with that shit style of his so he should make the big fights that matter where he IS a star like Hatton-Witter. In fact, Hatton is the most boring fighter to watch on the P4P list. People are still so sore over never getting JLC-Corrales 3 that it's ruined JLC's career, well, he should have tried to make Corrales-JLC III @ 140 instead of fighting Hatton.
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Originally Posted by tommygunn
ricky was rired after 9 rounds, billy graham told him to coast home in the fassion he did knowing that urango would try to get hatton into a slugfest which the hitman would probably have fallen for.
HE WAS NOT HUGGING HE WAS HITTING THEN TIEING URANGO UP THERES A BIG DIFFRENCE!!!!
hatton nulified everything urango who is a massive 140 guy tryed last night he won 119-109 in probably the biggest points win of his carrer, last year after the collazo fight most haters were saying that hatton can only fight one way and there was no plan b, but last night hatton showed he had very good skill's in the ring and isnt just a brawler.
big shout to matty hatton too, he should be fighting for a british tile this year after his good showing last night.
No thats where you are WRONG!!!!! Tieing up is when you are on the inside fighting and need a break so you hold for a second to get the seperation from the ref and start over again at a distance......Hatton threw a punch then grabbed on....You could see him reaching in to hold a few times...That is HOLDING!!!!!!!........Once it is done over and over and over again you can't try to say it is a tie up
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Originally Posted by landmine950
No longer the "Hitman" Ricky Hatton showed after a decent 5 round start that he prefers to hug and grope his opponents continually once they start to get all sweaty and the "homo" hormones start flowing.
One punch,step in,hold. A textbook John Ruiz strategy. Make the fight as boring as possible. From round 6 on he committed to a plan of wasting as little time as possible with all that "punching" business and got right down to the serious "man-hugging".
The bit of movement against a plodding Urango who moved slower than an Arctic glacier,was quickly abandoned when it resulted in Ricky getting hit in his "tummy-tum" a few times in round 5. Wisely he moved to the tried and true John Ruiz technique,smothering any possibility his opponent might have of scoring, and any possibility that the fight might remain interesting. At the same time, I feel he may have effectively smothered what interest was building for a Hatton/Castillo match in the future. Castillo certainly did his part as well squeaking out a much booed win over a quick and game, if inexperienced Ngoudjo. The only fighter Who did anything to elevate his status in the public eye even though he suffered a loss, no surprise that he fights out of Canada.
So we need suggestions for Ricky Hattons new "nickname"
post em here.
I say Ricky "Ruiz" Hatton
Let's hear yours!!
Would you have registered on his forum as "huggerhatton" by any chance ::**
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I honestly think we could see a return to his old ways when Hatton faces Castillo this year.
Looking at the pre-fight hype to Hatton v Urango, it is easy to see why the fight was slightly boring and uninspiring. Everyone, including Hatton, knew Urango was the man to hurt Hatton, possibly stop him, if there ever was one. He was forced into taking precautionary measures. He played it safe on saturday night, hugging or no hugging, he won clearly and did what he had to do.
Looking ahead to June, when he is set to face Castillo, although JLC is renound for his chin, toughness and true grit, i doubt, especially after his showing against Ngoujo, that Hatton will exercise the same amount of caution he did on saturday. Hatton will come for a good scrap, n JLC's style will allow Hatton a platform to unload the inside combos and blazin body shots of the old days. Also, with the Urango fight under his belt, i think Hatton may have gained a little momentum and refuelled his desire.
I predict a legendary war, with both fighters coming forward and thriving off eachother, with a late stoppage for Hatton or UD either way.
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Rickys Psyhcodynamics are changing, hes been Boxing a long time.
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Ricky "let our nipples rub" Hatton. ;D
I was actually kind of upset by both Hattons and Castillos performance but that just makes the fight upcoming fight against each other just that more interesting now. We saw things in Castillos fight that Hatton could take full advantage over like the fact that he looked really old and slow in there but we also saw in Hattons fight things that Castillo could take advantage of like the body punches. As we all saw they really hurt Hatton. Plus he looked tired in the later rounds and we know Castillo is still very active in the later rounds in his fights and he would not let Hatton hold him.
Did anyone see some thing crazy last night as i also saw????
Urango lifted up his hands after the fight as if he had won!!!
now i know some fighters raise there hands up after defeat but because they didnt give up and gave it their all, and no doubt that Urango didn't give up but he really thought he had won the fight. :o
What was that all about??? ???
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Originally Posted by DaxxKahn
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Originally Posted by tommygunn
ricky was rired after 9 rounds, billy graham told him to coast home in the fassion he did knowing that urango would try to get hatton into a slugfest which the hitman would probably have fallen for.
HE WAS NOT HUGGING HE WAS HITTING THEN TIEING URANGO UP THERES A BIG DIFFRENCE!!!!
hatton nulified everything urango who is a massive 140 guy tryed last night he won 119-109 in probably the biggest points win of his carrer, last year after the collazo fight most haters were saying that hatton can only fight one way and there was no plan b, but last night hatton showed he had very good skill's in the ring and isnt just a brawler.
big shout to matty hatton too, he should be fighting for a british tile this year after his good showing last night.
i dont do being wrong!
watch the fight again hatton was mostly breaking without the ref intervening, WATCH AKINWANDE VS LEWIS OR RAHMAN VS RUIZ AND YOU'LL SEE "HUGGING". ???
No thats where you are WRONG!!!!! Tieing up is when you are on the inside fighting and need a break so you hold for a second to get the seperation from the ref and start over again at a distance......Hatton threw a punch then grabbed on....You could see him reaching in to hold a few times...That is HOLDING!!!!!!!........Once it is done over and over and over again you can't try to say it is a tie up
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Originally Posted by dickilad90
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No longer the "Hitman" Ricky Hatton showed after a decent 5 round start that he prefers to hug and grope his opponents continually once they start to get all sweaty and the "homo" hormones start flowing.
One punch,step in,hold. A textbook John Ruiz strategy. Make the fight as boring as possible. From round 6 on he committed to a plan of wasting as little time as possible with all that "punching" business and got right down to the serious "man-hugging".
The bit of movement against a plodding Urango who moved slower than an Arctic glacier,was quickly abandoned when it resulted in Ricky getting hit in his "tummy-tum" a few times in round 5. Wisely he moved to the tried and true John Ruiz technique,smothering any possibility his opponent might have of scoring, and any possibility that the fight might remain interesting. At the same time, I feel he may have effectively smothered what interest was building for a Hatton/Castillo match in the future. Castillo certainly did his part as well squeaking out a much booed win over a quick and game, if inexperienced Ngoudjo. The only fighter Who did anything to elevate his status in the public eye even though he suffered a loss, no surprise that he fights out of Canada.
So we need suggestions for Ricky Hattons new "nickname"
post em here.
I say Ricky "Ruiz" Hatton
Let's hear yours!!
Honestly mate, stop exagerratin and try to realise the
exceptional circumstances under which this fight was fought.
Hatton was fighting at a much higher level here, after a long period of inactivity, and for once, the other opponent had the bigger punch. Hatton was only a narrow favourite to win.
He knew this, and adapted in order to win the fight, going in, hitting, getting out and avoiding big shots. He did this for the large majority of the fight, despite a sticky patch where he did end up hugging a little.
To me, this is a sign that Hatton has come of age, and is an experienced ring veteran who knows how to adapt his style to neutralise and overcome certain fighters, which he did in this case. Also, is Urango realy someone a fighter like Hatton is able to impress against?
What did you expect him to do? Go in and trade all night, just what Urango came for.
I aint even gonna comment specifically on u referrin to John Ruiz, you know that comment is a pile of bollocks.
WOW! your amazing! you really should be in politics!
exceptional curcumstances?? what an actual fight? against a toughee?
Taking that fan numbing display, and turning it into that??
People are cancelling the rooms they had reserved tor the Hatton/Castillo fight. Oh let me guess..your from manchester?? Blue.........mmooooonnn
I saw you standing alooooooonee.................the only one who still wants to watch ricky huuuuuugggg........Cuz he no longer ,wants to fiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
Your names dic i lad?? I wont even try to make fun of that..too easy!
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thi is the first hatton fight iseen in whol and then went to watch hihlights and other fights and i was actually impressed last night...... y is everyone dissing him? i actually never liked him and now i do i give him alot of respect he is a great fighter
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Ricky "HuggyBear" Hatton?
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Originally Posted by SaddoBoxer
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Ricky "Close Embrace" Hatton ...
LOL anyway I think Hatton did ok, also he showed a great chin (again) but yes I did kind of get a little frustated when he started to hug. I think he does that when his opponent have the power to KO him.
Ricky "quiet man style" Hatton.
anyways I'm still a fan of Ricky can't wait until summer.
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The Ring Magazine makes the same exact comparison:
http://www.thering-online.com/ringpages/ringupdate.html
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Somewhere along the line, he became a miniature and very pale version of John Ruiz (albeit one who is vastly more talented): Punch, punch, clinch. Punch, clinch. It’s mostly against guys whose strength he respects, and that means that for long as he fights at this level, we’re going to see more of it. Great.
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Originally Posted by 7777
119-109
I'd nickname him Landslide :D
:coolclick: that was beautiful.
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Originally Posted by landmine950
No longer the "Hitman" Ricky Hatton showed after a decent 5 round start that he prefers to hug and grope his opponents continually once they start to get all sweaty and the "homo" hormones start flowing.
No shit...that was pretty stupid. Hatton has hammered out & when he get's clocked once by Urango...or more than once...he changes tactics & now people are all over him? Stupid!
Hillarious.