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It must be tough like emotionally being up on Everest with many friends one day and in a black cave alone the next.
It least Hatton didn't duck the best, I respect him for that.

What Ricky always needs to remember is he can laugh all the way to the bank.
Me too. On the other Hatton was perhaps overdosed by fantasies about him beating Pacman. Thousands of british fans travelled to US to see that fight and part of Hatton's problems came with those fans. I've had a long time vision about Britain as an very mediahyped society, where realism is displaced by fantasies, hype and dreams. The truth was that Hatton, just like DLH, Vargas, Cotto and Margarito is indeed great boxer but he just like those i mentioned are not in nobility of professional boxing. He was never near it.

Just like Frog, Hatton can be "worldchampion" but not a real worldchampion, especially in divisions where Mayweather and Pacquaio are operating. That's why his depression was part of overdose of british hype.