He wasnt very good. Ricky was just a contender level fighter.
Only reason he was so popular was because of his charisma and frank warrens promoting ability.
ricky hatton was a boring fighter and he wasnt that good.
He wasnt very good. Ricky was just a contender level fighter.
Only reason he was so popular was because of his charisma and frank warrens promoting ability.
ricky hatton was a boring fighter and he wasnt that good.
I think Hatton was a good fighter, but probably not as good as his loyal legions of fans thought him out to be. I think he had his moment in the sun at 140, and I think he got the benefit of a lot of factors coming together that night in England against Kostya. I also seriously think it was his popularity, as much as anything, that got him the fights against Mayweather and Pacquiao, and the disparity in talent was completely evident.
He's a very likable, down-to-Earth guy, which helped his popularity in his home country. But as soon as he started claiming to be fighting for the world's p4p against Pacquaio, he needed a "bring-him-back-down-to-Earth" moment. Pacquiao provided that moment.
Well. Let's just put it this way. Great in UK. Not so great in US.
Psl made a good point.. Americans dont think twice about hatton.
To americans..... Ricky hatton, Carlos Baldomir...... Same shit. Of lets not forget about juan urango and ponce deleon... They are all on the same league..
A very very, very good fighter - brave, courageous and went for it. Knocked on the door of the elite but didn't have enough to get in.
I remember when the Mayweather fight was announced I reckoned he had a 30 % chance of winning. I was lucky enough to get a ticket however and by the time I had spent three days in Vegas surrounded by crazy fellow Brits (and that crazy weigh in !) I was 100% certain he was going to win by the time the bell rang. In fact I couldn't see Mayweather surviving the first round !Seriously thats how I felt !
I can't see any other Brit in the future having that kind of support overseas. He is probably second to Big Frank in terms of most popular British fighter ever (then 'Enry).
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He had an unusual very up close constant pressure style. Not very pretty but very effective. He had great power from the clinch and just coming out of the clinch. You could hit him well and he would still be on top of you. He was close the majority of the time so hard to hit and he had a hell of an engine on him. He was a good fighter because of this.
He was a lion with great footwork and a huge workrate. His body punching and ability to fight on the inside meant a lot of his fights became wars and people mistake this for brawling and having no boxing ability. He threw his shots correctly and had a great instinct for knowing when a guy was hurt and how to finish him.Most importantly he was a great servant to boxing on both sides of the pond. The much derided casual fans are vital for the survival of the sport and fighters like Ricky drew them in great numbers. Boxing is also about entertainment and he was both in and out of the ring great value in this capacity. I loved him, in the UK he was the public face of the sport we all follow and his fights enhanced the reputation of British boxing around the world.
I was in a bar in tenerife with a mate watching the Hatton Tszyu fight surrounded by loads of Manchester lads wearing sombreros, it was a quality night. With hind sight that fight did maybe flatter Hatton a bit as Tszyu hadn't been the most active fighter but he was still very very dangerous. Hatton did perhaps get everything his own way that night.
I'd say Hatton was very very good. A level below the likes of PBF/Pac/DLH/Mosley/Hopkins etc but that's still impressive.
Even Mayweather has said he respects Ricky Hatton for actually coming to fight and not just survive. Ricky could have fought differently against both Pac and Floyd and lasted the distance which might have got him more respect in America (possibly) but the I reckon us Brits respect him for taking the fight to them.
He was a good fighter that was too much of a nice guy and it started to show when he fought Mayweather.
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Ricky was very good.,.,..he lost much of what he had in between fights....Dont cxare who you are you cannot go gaining 40lbs between fights eat horribly and hang in the pub always on occassion OK but Hattom admittedly made a habit of it.....His style of attack attack attack early on did not help.....But was he overrated?....No he lost to the top 2 fighters of this era at their best...nothing to be frowned upon
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Did Baldomir win the American writers "fighter of the year" award? Was Baldomir P4P rated by the American publication The Ring? Did the American TV company HBO sign Baldomir to multi-million pound contracts?
American's don't think twice about Hatton... they just gave him all their awards and money. Fact.
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I've been to Vegas alot of times now fights and holidays and you speak to Americans and they always mention Ricky Hatton, most of them say he was a hell of a fighter!
When Hatton fought Mayweather if you could find an American in vegas that weekend lol, they all knew who Hatton was and almost every1 wanted him to win.
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