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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Saddo View Post
    When he said he was coming back I thought why?!?!? but from the build up to the ring walk it was like stepping back in time to the glory days and that was great to see, but from about round 5 it was clear to see this was not the Ricky of old and his reaction to the loss just shows how much the win would have ment to him.

    is this the end? well after that reception he got I think there is still money to be made so I doubt this is the last we will see of him.... but I hope it is
    Surely he has enough money though and there's plenty to be made more safely as a promoter. It seems like it's all psychological for him.

    I wouldn't mind seeing him take something of a gimme fight to retire on a win, but to continue to try and compete against even a moderate level of opposition seems ridiculous.

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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    This is a bit like Winky Wright taking on a good fighter after a long lay off and getting beat and retiring, he should have taken an easier opponent.
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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    This is the saddest I've ever felt for a boxer.

    I just hope Ricky will be okay, and not go into a depression about it.

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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    Ricky looked god awful Senchenko is decent though.

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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    He looked terrible from the start to me. It was like watching his brother.... who is shit.
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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    He looked terrible from the start to me. It was like watching his brother.... who is shit.
    His brother would have at least made it to the final bell .

    I agree though, he looked awful from start to finish. It seemed like things might have been looking a bit better in terms of his sharpness and accuracy towards the end, but it's all moot now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    He looked terrible from the start to me. It was like watching his brother.... who is shit.
    It was that bad?

    Regardless, I think getting stopped alone merits immediate retirement. Hatton has been hungry for only food and beer for too long and top fighters simply don't live like that. Hatton has finally accepted this, but as a pressure fighter and being 34, is now too long in the tooth and weathered to do anything about it. The mind is now willing, but the body is gone. Apparently he was huffing and puffing after 5, had little timing and ultimately got stopped to the body. That doesn't sound like the work bunny of yesteryear.

    I'm not sure if I even want to watch this fight properly now, it sounds a bit depressing.

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    Ricky was never great defensively but his clever and FAST feet and the ability to slip punches and find awkward angles and space to throw punches was just not there tonight. There is no point in treading water when you used to be in the front pack of swimmers in the 100m butterfly. He was conceivably even or just ahead on the scorecards but he was definitely slowing and never really had the accuracy he had back in the day. Senchenko probably fought better than many people thought he would but really he was mediocre at best. He admitted that he couldn't make the adjustments he used to post fight so Ricky knows this is it, lets just hope he can guide some of his own stable to bigger and better things and find some satisfaction in that. Thanks Ricky. It was a blast.
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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    Totally, Hatton himself said he had already won and I hope that wasn't just bluster. He has a huge house, a family, his business and hopefully another big paycheck from this. He needs to accept that there is no turning back the clock and just get on with life. He proved he can get in shape, but hopefully he will have learned that he just doesn't quite have the edge anymore. There is no shame in that as boxing like most sports has a short shelf life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Ricky was never great defensively but his clever and FAST feet and the ability to slip punches and find awkward angles and space to throw punches was just not there tonight. There is no point in treading water when you used to be in the front pack of swimmers in the 100m butterfly. He was conceivably even or just ahead on the scorecards but he was definitely slowing and never really had the accuracy he had back in the day. Senchenko probably fought better than many people thought he would but really he was mediocre at best. He admitted that he couldn't make the adjustments he used to post fight so Ricky knows this is it, lets just hope he can guide some of his own stable to bigger and better things and find some satisfaction in that. Thanks Ricky. It was a blast.
    Thought he lost his legs midway and started to gas but also thought he would grind it out. I remember being the only guy in the room at a ppv event cheering for this pale face warrior over Zu.
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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    I hope Ricky decides to call it a day, I hope nothing happens or no one has any words of wisdom to make him reverse the decision I think he made whilst on the canvass tonight. He doesn't owe anyone anything and doesn't need to give anymore.

    I think it was obvious that he didnt have what it takes anymore and I'm pretty sure by the back end of the fight he knew it too. The event, the crowd and the adrenaline meant that he was able to bustle his way into an early lead (without actually landing that many punches) but once it settled into a boxing match he was out of his depth and hoping to limp across the finish line for the win.

    I'm hopeful that his post fight interview was nothing more than a few obligatory words spat out in the heat of the moment when emotions were running high. The losses column may be plus one right now but Hatton's no loser. When the interviews have finished and the smoke has cleared I hope Hatton calls time on whats been a brilliant career. He may have been able to squeeze past Senchenko, he may have been able to squeeze past Malignaggi and call himself a World champion again. Something tells me that wouldn't have been enough. Would getting a win over a man you've already beaten and winning a belt you've already won be enough to put out the fire? If a belt was all it took I'm sure there are plenty of WBU or IBO titles out there just dying to be wrapped around the waist of someone as popular as Ricky Hatton.

    Had Hatton beaten Senchenko and Malignaggi he would have certainly been chasing the unwinnable fights against Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, his popularity and ability to generate revenue would have almost certainly meant that he got them. The loses would have been equally as devastating as his previous attempts.

    I don't want to go all Rosie Perez but sometimes when you lose you actually win. Hatton won tonight, he couldn't beat Senchenko but he won a bigger battle by turning his life around, getting back into physical shape, getting back in the ring after three and a bit years out and competing with a guy who's no mug. Not falling asleep with a Stanley knife in your hand is also a bonus.

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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    i don't see why hatton has to retire after this.

    it was his strategy that let him down. you can understand the body might take time to adjust to being back in the ring. you can expect some power loss, speed loss, loss of timing...but he should have had a better strategy to cope with the loss of skills. he should have been smarter and realized that trying to get a glamorous KO wasn't a good idea. especially since he was taking on a decent fighter.

    if he had been fighting a bum he could have gone in and head hunted and gone for the kill the whole fight, but he was fighting a former champion who had just lost his title in his previous fight. a fighter who is taller, with a greater reach and who is naturally bigger.

    hatton should have realized that he wouldn't be as dominant at this weight as he was when he was in his prime and fighting at a lighter weight. i wonder what he was expecting. is he surrounded by people who think he can KO anyone he comes across?

    i think that if he were to go back to the gym and train consistently with a proper coach that knows something about boxing and he were to try to learn how to fight according to his current skill level he could make a return and be successful. but if his plan is to just try to bomb thru any and every opponent then he may as well retire cause thats not a realistic plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    This is a bit like Winky Wright taking on a good fighter after a long lay off and getting beat and retiring, he should have taken an easier opponent.
    Good old hindsight and I agree but Ricky was not cut by that cloth. Historically there are very few precedents for this kind of attempt. Jeffries, Foreman and Leonard. He said so himself that he wanted to taste the top rather then toil in a couple of meaningless 8 rounders.

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    Default Re: Hatton Senchenko Saturday Night Fight/Chat thread

    lol Well, it is silly for us to argue knowing the mind and body of the man who didn't get up. No fighter is ever going to say, "yea, I coulda got up, but at 8 seconds decided, screw this.." He looked defeated as the fight wore on. And I'm sure we all agree, it was sad to see, including the PF interview.

    Was great to see him back in the ring looking healthy and not the tabloids. Hope he stays healthy. Maybe even another easy fight. But his days of old are done.

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