Good. Best to him and future with new family.
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Good. Best to him and future with new family.
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Hatton has had a great career and though it tailed towards the end, he did come back and sweep the first 4 against a former champion and that on the back of 3 years out and battling with booze, weight and depression. Few fight a former champ in a first comeback bout and I believe it was a mistake, but Hatton was still able to compete somewhat. He got tagged and took it fine. Hatton obviously got stopped and though not the fighter he was, he can bow out with pride intact. He is not a failure in the slightest and let nobody down.
Hatton will always be one of my favorite fighters.
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To be able to come back from drug addiction and near suicide is a personal victory onto itself. Good luck to him, and I hope he gets on with the rest of his life. He probably needed for the last memory of him in the ring not to be the KTFO at the hands of Pac. Now he can move on.
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Last edited by TitoFan; 11-25-2012 at 02:54 PM.
I just hope for his sake he stays retired now.
He wanted to know if he could still have a go at it, and he got his answer.
When his bruises heal, I hope he doesn't start trying to rationalize it with a "maybe I should have had an easier opponent/tune up fight to get rid of the ring rust, maybe I should try again". He's had a lot of wars, best for him to stay retired now.
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I am glad he retired so quickly after the fight.
During his interview I was worried, I honestly thought he would end up trying to take his own life if he thought too much about it as he seemed so distraught
It's hard to watch one of your heroes in so much pain, I grew up watching the Hitman and I hope he is done and can move on now.
You say tomato,
‘n I say …… it correctly.
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