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    Default Re: Hatton eying Floyd Rematch

    It is interesting to see people speaking on how awful Ngoudjo is, when in reality his only losses were robberies. I had him ahead by two rounds over both Malignaggi and Castillo. You can debate those individual rounds all day and night saying Malignaggi and Castillo won, and that's to be expected. What you can't say however is that Ngoudjo is a "B" class fighter at 140 the guy has some very good skills, I would not at all be surprised to see him holding a strap in 2009.

    Back to the point at hand. Hatton, should not worry about PBF for the time being. He should worry about being the king at 140, forget about floyd, and absolutely don't plan on something 3 fights from now especially when you have a fight with someone else in a month. At 140 IF he beats Lazcano, there are great options for him, Witter, Malignaggi, Ngoudjo, Judah (yeah Zab), Torres. There's plenty of money and fame to be had there, why chase ghosts?
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    Default Re: Hatton eying Floyd Rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    It is interesting to see people speaking on how awful Ngoudjo is, when in reality his only losses were robberies. I had him ahead by two rounds over both Malignaggi and Castillo. You can debate those individual rounds all day and night saying Malignaggi and Castillo won, and that's to be expected. What you can't say however is that Ngoudjo is a "B" class fighter at 140 the guy has some very good skills, I would not at all be surprised to see him holding a strap in 2009.

    Back to the point at hand. Hatton, should not worry about PBF for the time being. He should worry about being the king at 140, forget about floyd, and absolutely don't plan on something 3 fights from now especially when you have a fight with someone else in a month. At 140 IF he beats Lazcano, there are great options for him, Witter, Malignaggi, Ngoudjo, Judah (yeah Zab), Torres. There's plenty of money and fame to be had there, why chase ghosts?

    Well stated...I have to agree with the Zab comment as well...Though I am not sure Zab could make 140 anymore
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    Ricky should STFU and fight fighters in his own weight class.He moved up,won no more than 2 rounds,got KTFO and wants a rematch? I think not and if Mayweather takes this,the RING should strip him of his title.1 pointless rematch I can just about take.2,NO WAY. Hatton needs to shut his mouth and focus on Lazcano and Paulie and you can bet your bottom dollar,I'll be rooting for that loud mouth Paulie all the way. I DO NOT want to see Hatton v Floyd 2.It's ridiculous.

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    Ricky was knocked out by Mayweather and in the second half Mayweather was pulling away. It ended up being not very close at all. It doesnt seem to warrant a rematch at this stage.If Hatton wants a rematch and its to be at 147 then Hatton should be fighting at 147 NOW. Hatton needs to come back and impress but beating Lazcano and then Paulie does NOT warrant a rematch with Mayweather at 147. Im afraid there will be other more deserving opponents for Floyd.

    There will be a lot of money in a rematch in the UK and we all know Floyd goes where the money is and not where the critics urge him to go. A rematch, when spelled out in those terms, is more than possible.

    Part of me wouldnt mind Ricky getting another crack at Floyd. Its an unpopular view to take and I am not goign to defend it because I dont think it is warranted. Just an urge. But Ricky doesnt really deserve that chance unless he can impress again. Beating Lazcano certainly doesnt mean very much anyway.

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    Default Re: Hatton eying Floyd Rematch

    I'd have even less interest seeing this rematch then Floyd-DLH II.

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    Default Re: Hatton eying Floyd Rematch

    It would be great if Paulie beat Hatton, I'm not a Paulie fan but that would clear all this garbage up. Maybe

    That being said Hatton probably beats Paulie but you can always hope unlike with ODLH-Forbes

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    Default Re: Hatton eying Floyd Rematch

    I dont know man....but they have to be realist , what really Hatton need to get in WW ?, Money ......if they know that most of fans knows their interest , i think that he should stay in JW for at least leave some Credibility........


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    Default Re: Hatton eying Floyd Rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by match View Post
    I'd have even less interest seeing this rematch then Floyd-DLH II.
    Everyone should feel this way.

    While Floyd-Oscar I may have been disappointing from an action standpoint, it was at the very least a competitive fight.

    Floyd dominated Hatton in the first fight. A second fight would be even more lopsided. I'd be surprised to see Hatton make it past the 6th or 7th round.

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