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.
Be proud of yourself, be proud of what you have achieved throughout your career but most of all be proud of where you are now as opposed to where you were during your darkest times and ensure they never return.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
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