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Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
Jason Rowlands, who was set to face Judah, pulled out with about 9 days to go. Witter took the fight at short notice because of money. Simple as.

As you said - Hatton was protected. Witter was not. Witter had to graft his way to the top. A boxing man as yourself should admire the likes of Witter, donny.

If Hatton had been thrown in with Zab you wouldn't be a fan of his now. Because Hatton would be working in his local pulling pints
Fenster, the 9 days is untrue.
As I said, when I first heard that it was weeks, now it has reduced to days. How would a fighter make weight in 9 days?

Witter took the fight assured everyone that he was in shape and then bombed out, because he was so psychologically imature as a fighter than.

I don't admire any fighter who doesn't prepare adequatly and if Junior claims he wasn't prepared, then thats his fault. When preparing for a world title shot, you have a training camp and prepare accordingly.

As I said, Hatton would have been in training camp before that fight. He never would have been suilly enough to take a fight like that at short notice nor would his weight allow that.

And we all saw what Hatton did to Jason Rowland.

So it's UNTRUE Jason Rowland was meant to fight Judah?

Truth is donny, I don't think you have a clue about any of this. So let me help you -

BBC News | SPORT | British champ leads Tyson undercard

And here's a Witter quote about the Zab fight -

It was a shot in the dark. During my first few years as a pro, I was struggling like mad financially, so when the shot came about it meant a really big payday. I thought: if I don't take it, I've got nothing - all my savings were gone and all my loans were on top of me. As far as the fight went, I didn't have enough experience. I wasn't even British champion and I had nine days to prepare for a shot at Judah, one of the best fighters in the world. I lost on points, but I learned so much. It taught me that I deserved to be at that level.

Small talk: Junior Witter | Sport | guardian.co.uk
Humour me.
Witter is a fighter who claims to always in shape.
Am I right or wrong?