The ridiculously rich mega-millionaire took a slight dent to his millions payday against Lazcano to benifit his fans..
.. Or maybe the truth is HBO and Showtime, rightly, rejected the fight because it's so crap
The man of the people.
The ridiculously rich mega-millionaire took a slight dent to his millions payday against Lazcano to benifit his fans..
.. Or maybe the truth is HBO and Showtime, rightly, rejected the fight because it's so crap
The man of the people.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
This is the type of thing that's put me off Hatton recently. While to be fair he's no more of a businessman than most fighters (and you certainly can't begrudge a fighter making the most of a short and dangerous career), he seems to have fabricated this public image that he's a take on anyone warrior and that fame hasn't changed him a bit. 20% same old Ricky, 80% can't stop banging on about it.
Don't begrudge him his success. But it's a bit rich carrying on the "man of the people" bullshit and conning fans into believing you're taking paycuts for their sake.
Fuck the fans that buy all his PPV's too.
It's ironic the thread starter accuses Witter of only being in it for the money![]()
Last edited by Fenster; 05-13-2008 at 01:26 PM.
3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.
It's a bit of a quagmire for him to be honest, he has many fight options but it's impossible to say which route would be best for his legacy. I always felt he never cleaned out the division like he should have, yet the guys there at the moment aren't that great, with Witter out of the way and if he beats Paulie, fighting Torres and Kotelnik won't add much to that. Fighting the guys coming up like Pacman will make for an occasion, but won't add much to his legacy, unless Khan somehow dominates quickly and Hatton hangs around for him to genuinely come up in weight.
The other alternative is to take a fight he has a small chance of winning, some boxers do that, perhaps aim for someone like Cotto. Though I'm mostly against it, from Hatton's point of view beating the only man he has lost to does make sense legacy wise, but from a fans perspective he should really earn that 2nd shot by making a genuine statement (against a highly regarded WW) rather than beating a shot lightweight followed be a decentish LWW titleholder. If he wants to be remembered as a p4p great of this era (another thing he seems obsessed with), he needs to do great things, not just take the fights he's expected to win.
After losing to Mayweather Hatton had to fight everybody.
He will take on Paulie and the other champs and he may have taken on Witter had Wiotter retained, but Witter is out of the picture now because he wasn't good enough to retain.
Thats the situation and those are the only details we can be sure of.
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