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    Default Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    He tried his best. Compare a Hatton future at 35 and how he would fare against 35 year old Tszyu. Owned!

    Heres the list, at least he had a great win one time. I suppose he has to fight back from that glorified club fighter tag and do something, or else people will think he had a fantastically lucky night. No, I've never excepted the result of fighting Two Guys, Paris and Hatton to be a fair accurate representation.

    TSZYU - Hall of fame fighter, one of the greatest 140 pound fighters all time, near 36 when lost
    CASTILLO - Past his best. NEVER did Anything to be called Great. Good fighter, big difference to Tszyu
    COLLAZO - Not a great boxer won a belt through circumstance, never seen since, lost title first or second defence.
    URANGO - Solid fighter
    MALIGNAGGI - A good fighter
    MAUSSA - Beat a trashed Harris, doesnt everyone, like Witter. Not a great fighter
    LAZCANO - Never a World Champ. A nobody on the alltime list
    PHILLIPS - WELL past his best

    v

    Rodriguez:
    Pineda:
    Bergman
    Grove
    Ruelas
    Hurtado
    Gonzalez
    Chavez
    Mitchell
    Judah
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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    It's getting boring

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    Actually, it's all sour grapes. Hatton is OK. I am still somewhat surprised he beat ANY version of Tszyu, but he did. Anyway, they fought he won. As far as Tszyu's career goes, I think the selection panel at the hall of fame will have no trouble inducting him.

    I have found some of the highlights of Pacquiaos victory amusing. I suppose Tszyu was never flogged that bad, but there was another Australian boxer Fenech years ago who was a triplle weight world champ in the rugged brawler mode of Hatton who got done.

    It was no joy, but I suppose it's harder for brawlers. Does he have it in him to go on. It will be tough. He'll need ample time to see if he wants to try. Certainly he doesn't need the money, and even these lesser fighters with a belt at 140, he's fighting for a fraction of what he has already made. It's all well for others to say one more time, but you should be careful. One more time assuming he's the old guy, not a changed fighter.

    Good luck, commiserations, he had a great victory, much as I didn't like seeing what I thought was a greater fighter lose, he did lose. Hatton has been entertaining enough, and he was the better man when they fought. Does that get Ricky into the hall of fame, who cares I suppose. He gets into his countrymans thoughts, he beat a great fighter. He is rich for his efforts.

    I suppose, well done, he has been good to watch

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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    QUOTE: It's getting boring

    True, is infact...Hattons loss to Pacquaio, although I thought he'd lose by way of decision was dramatic. It was humbling, and various funny clips have been made as a result. I would concur, it's now starting to be done to death..

    I quit while I am behind, as I don't mind Ricky, though certainly had a good dig. I dont know where he goes from here. Maybe he wants a last fight for pride, maybe he's satisfied he's done enough. We'll see.

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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    Mid thirties Vince Phillips beat the shit out of a 28-year-old Kostya. Where's the old-age excuse there?

    Hatton beat the shit out of Kostya forcing him to quit. The fact old Phillips beat the shit out of him too can only mean Tszyu is one of the most OVERRATED fighters of all time NOT the greatest. Fact.
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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    NOPE..........he lost to Philips, period. It was a technical knockout. He looked OK up till midway v Phillips. He just lost that one, for whetever reason. In examining his career, it speaks for itself.

    Losing to Hatton, he Quit, no protest o9n his behalf. If that called getting beat to death still on your feet, Hatton was dropped by a much lighter punching guy twice in r0ound 1, and was put out for munuted with the KO.

    Same, Tszyu lost to Hatton on the night. Interms of beating the man making you the man, the resumes for both guys will be judged accordingly. Other guys will bring up clips for you. So far one guy will get into the hall of fame. Hatton, does he want to go to the hall of fame, I dont know. He may need to do more, but I am not the judge at Canastota.

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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    I'm finding hard to remember a single person who suggested Tszyu was old before the Hatton fight, it's great to wise after the even

    What I remember is nearly everybody saying Tszyu would destroy Hatton and that Tszyu looked at his peak against Mitchell 7 months earlier. I always wonder what happend in those 7 months that suddenly made Tszyu old and shot

    He spent his whole career at one weight, so there were not issues with weight draining etc, he was only 35, had only had 31 fights (7 less that Hatton) and he wasn't it wasn't like his fights were wars that would catch up on you. Hopkins hadn't even fought Trinidad buy the time he was 35.

    And those names on Tszyu's resume could have exactly the same arguments applied to them as you have applied to Hatton's opposition. Seriously mate, Zab Judah and Sharmba Mitchell as his best career opponents

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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    Who's the lighter punching guy? Pac? Kostya never fought Pac so all you can do is guess the outcome. Pac KO 1 is just as likely as anything.

    The facts are..

    Kostya was stopped TWICE at 140. Fact.

    Hatton beat Tszyu. Fact. Hatton even beat the other guy that beat Tszyu. Fact.

    Kostya has NO excuses. Fact.

    Kostya is overrated. IMO. Fact.
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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    Quote Originally Posted by KostyaTszyuTeam View Post
    He tried his best. Compare a Hatton future at 35 and how he would fare against 35 year old Tszyu. Owned!

    Heres the list, at least he had a great win one time. I suppose he has to fight back from that glorified club fighter tag and do something, or else people will think he had a fantastically lucky night. No, I've never excepted the result of fighting Two Guys, Paris and Hatton to be a fair accurate representation.

    TSZYU - Hall of fame fighter, one of the greatest 140 pound fighters all time, near 36 when lost
    CASTILLO - Past his best. NEVER did Anything to be called Great. Good fighter, big difference to Tszyu
    COLLAZO - Not a great boxer won a belt through circumstance, never seen since, lost title first or second defence.
    URANGO - Solid fighter
    MALIGNAGGI - A good fighter
    MAUSSA - Beat a trashed Harris, doesnt everyone, like Witter. Not a great fighter
    LAZCANO - Never a World Champ. A nobody on the alltime list
    PHILLIPS - WELL past his best

    v

    Rodriguez:
    Pineda:
    Bergman
    Grove
    Ruelas
    Hurtado
    Gonzalez
    Chavez
    Mitchell
    Judah
    Tackie
    Jesus Christ mate, your like a broken record, seriously go back to the Kosta site where you belong, you are pathetic. This is a boxing site mate not a site where we get our cocks out over Kosta and try to belittle an opponent who beat him, get over it mate, it was four years ago, re build your life its not to late. Life will go on.

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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KostyaTszyuTeam View Post
    He tried his best. Compare a Hatton future at 35 and how he would fare against 35 year old Tszyu. Owned!

    Heres the list, at least he had a great win one time. I suppose he has to fight back from that glorified club fighter tag and do something, or else people will think he had a fantastically lucky night. No, I've never excepted the result of fighting Two Guys, Paris and Hatton to be a fair accurate representation.

    TSZYU - Hall of fame fighter, one of the greatest 140 pound fighters all time, near 36 when lost
    CASTILLO - Past his best. NEVER did Anything to be called Great. Good fighter, big difference to Tszyu
    COLLAZO - Not a great boxer won a belt through circumstance, never seen since, lost title first or second defence.
    URANGO - Solid fighter
    MALIGNAGGI - A good fighter
    MAUSSA - Beat a trashed Harris, doesnt everyone, like Witter. Not a great fighter
    LAZCANO - Never a World Champ. A nobody on the alltime list
    PHILLIPS - WELL past his best

    v

    Rodriguez:
    Pineda:
    Bergman
    Grove
    Ruelas
    Hurtado
    Gonzalez
    Chavez
    Mitchell
    Judah
    Tackie
    Jesus Christ mate, your like a broken record, seriously go back to the Kosta site where you belong, you are pathetic. This is a boxing site mate not a site where we get our cocks out over Kosta and try to belittle an opponent who beat him, get over it mate, it was four years ago, re build your life its not to late. Life will go on.
    he should look on the bright side, at least he's still got Mundine hahaha

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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KostyaTszyuTeam View Post
    He tried his best. Compare a Hatton future at 35 and how he would fare against 35 year old Tszyu. Owned!

    Heres the list, at least he had a great win one time. I suppose he has to fight back from that glorified club fighter tag and do something, or else people will think he had a fantastically lucky night. No, I've never excepted the result of fighting Two Guys, Paris and Hatton to be a fair accurate representation.

    TSZYU - Hall of fame fighter, one of the greatest 140 pound fighters all time, near 36 when lost
    CASTILLO - Past his best. NEVER did Anything to be called Great. Good fighter, big difference to Tszyu
    COLLAZO - Not a great boxer won a belt through circumstance, never seen since, lost title first or second defence.
    URANGO - Solid fighter
    MALIGNAGGI - A good fighter
    MAUSSA - Beat a trashed Harris, doesnt everyone, like Witter. Not a great fighter
    LAZCANO - Never a World Champ. A nobody on the alltime list
    PHILLIPS - WELL past his best

    v

    Rodriguez:
    Pineda:
    Bergman
    Grove
    Ruelas
    Hurtado
    Gonzalez
    Chavez
    Mitchell
    Judah
    Tackie
    Jesus Christ mate, your like a broken record, seriously go back to the Kosta site where you belong, you are pathetic. This is a boxing site mate not a site where we get our cocks out over Kosta and try to belittle an opponent who beat him, get over it mate, it was four years ago, re build your life its not to late. Life will go on.


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    Default Re: Is Hatton now a club fighter?

    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KostyaTszyuTeam View Post
    He tried his best. Compare a Hatton future at 35 and how he would fare against 35 year old Tszyu. Owned!

    Heres the list, at least he had a great win one time. I suppose he has to fight back from that glorified club fighter tag and do something, or else people will think he had a fantastically lucky night. No, I've never excepted the result of fighting Two Guys, Paris and Hatton to be a fair accurate representation.

    TSZYU - Hall of fame fighter, one of the greatest 140 pound fighters all time, near 36 when lost
    CASTILLO - Past his best. NEVER did Anything to be called Great. Good fighter, big difference to Tszyu
    COLLAZO - Not a great boxer won a belt through circumstance, never seen since, lost title first or second defence.
    URANGO - Solid fighter
    MALIGNAGGI - A good fighter
    MAUSSA - Beat a trashed Harris, doesnt everyone, like Witter. Not a great fighter
    LAZCANO - Never a World Champ. A nobody on the alltime list
    PHILLIPS - WELL past his best

    v

    Rodriguez:
    Pineda:
    Bergman
    Grove
    Ruelas
    Hurtado
    Gonzalez
    Chavez
    Mitchell
    Judah
    Tackie
    Jesus Christ mate, your like a broken record, seriously go back to the Kosta site where you belong, you are pathetic. This is a boxing site mate not a site where we get our cocks out over Kosta and try to belittle an opponent who beat him, get over it mate, it was four years ago, re build your life its not to late. Life will go on.


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    It was all a big wind up, some guys took the bait, others didn't. Yep some of the same Hatton guys were there 4 years ago with the overated, good but not great theme. I'm about done anyway. Curious, how can you be top 3 alltime 140 pounds and NOT be considered great, when there have indeed been great fighters who have been 140 pound champion.

    I thibk with the Philips fight, it was just a case of being caught by a bery hard puncher in your prime. Thats too bad, but the quality of the fighters he beat earlier and midway through his career was pretty good. Dont think many know about the fighters sustantively. Yes, the same Millet anhilated in a top end near pro amateur fight. Forrest as well, those were the amateyrs, but you may hypothesise. Rhat isnt guess work is he was a great, and somewhat dismissed fighter. His record at 140 overshadows any fighters work at the same weight.

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