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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
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    Why not? The money involved would be on a completely different level than against Witter. In fact the money alone makes this a viable possibility - not this year, probably not next year either, but certainly in the years to come after that.

    Sure, if Khan remains with Warren, it won't happen until they are absolutely confident, Khan will win. But with a 3-4 years perspective that isnt an impossible scenario to believe in. Personally, I dont really see Hatton carrying on more than 2-3 more years anyway.

    Then the question is if Khan can lure Hatton out of retirement into a very_ lucrative one-off fight before retiring for good?

    But this is kind of irrelevant to this thread. Poor old Witter, not even in the threads about him can he remain in the spotlight...

    i honestly see no more 3-4 hatton outings before he calls it a day.

    Lazcano and Malignaggi are naturally this years opposition, then he`ll probably look at a bout with torres in vegas one last time before a junior witter showdown late next year to end it all.

    After that ricky will have nothing left to prove, he would of unified the 140 division, wont be so daft as to believe he can go up a weight again, will be desperate to retire as a champion and of course as we all know wants to become a promoter ASAP.

    Khan is a respective lightweight newbie and hasnt even got himself a world title shot yet.

    The chances of him dominating at lightweight and then shooting up to 140 before hatton has gone are slim to none if you ask me!!
    Ricky will NEVER fight Witter mate.

    Your also forgetting the Floyd rematch at Wembley next summer
    I really, really hope that doesn't happen .

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post


    i honestly see no more 3-4 hatton outings before he calls it a day.

    Lazcano and Malignaggi are naturally this years opposition, then he`ll probably look at a bout with torres in vegas one last time before a junior witter showdown late next year to end it all.

    After that ricky will have nothing left to prove, he would of unified the 140 division, wont be so daft as to believe he can go up a weight again, will be desperate to retire as a champion and of course as we all know wants to become a promoter ASAP.

    Khan is a respective lightweight newbie and hasnt even got himself a world title shot yet.

    The chances of him dominating at lightweight and then shooting up to 140 before hatton has gone are slim to none if you ask me!!
    Ricky will NEVER fight Witter mate.

    Your also forgetting the Floyd rematch at Wembley next summer
    I really, really hope that doesn't happen .

    I for one wouldnt mind seeing it.

    Ricky has that hunger and desire burning within him that very few fighters are able to demonstrate as well as him.

    If its the tszyu hatton that fights floyd mayweather i can honestly see him winning with a stoppage.

    floyd is a great great fighter make no mistake about it - but anyone that can claim the guy doesnt have flaws that can be exploited is just crazy.

    When it comes to 2 men fighting on the inside, nobody in the 147 division would be able to match hatton!!

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post

    Ricky will NEVER fight Witter mate.

    Your also forgetting the Floyd rematch at Wembley next summer
    I really, really hope that doesn't happen .

    I for one wouldnt mind seeing it.

    Ricky has that hunger and desire burning within him that very few fighters are able to demonstrate as well as him.

    If its the tszyu hatton that fights floyd mayweather i can honestly see him winning with a stoppage.

    floyd is a great great fighter make no mistake about it - but anyone that can claim the guy doesnt have flaws that can be exploited is just crazy.

    When it comes to 2 men fighting on the inside, nobody in the 147 division would be able to match hatton!!
    What the hell have you been smoking? Urango was more than a match for Hatton on the inside and he's a b-level fighter. Mayweather was doing way better than Hatton on the inside.

    Hatton has proven ability to overpower some guys where he has a strength advantage, he also displyed good in and out boxing against guys like Tackie and first 6 rounds against Urango when he had to cos he can't overpower everyone at 140 let alone 147 (sure that wasn't a typo?).
    As I mentioned previously, Hatton did nothing in the first fight to warrant a rematch, if he wants one he should earn it against decent WWs, but luckily for Ricky, Floyd has shown recently he's no longer interested in fighting dangerous opposition making another farce sadly inevitable.

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
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    I really, really hope that doesn't happen .

    I for one wouldnt mind seeing it.

    Ricky has that hunger and desire burning within him that very few fighters are able to demonstrate as well as him.

    If its the tszyu hatton that fights floyd mayweather i can honestly see him winning with a stoppage.

    floyd is a great great fighter make no mistake about it - but anyone that can claim the guy doesnt have flaws that can be exploited is just crazy.

    When it comes to 2 men fighting on the inside, nobody in the 147 division would be able to match hatton!!
    What the hell have you been smoking? Urango was more than a match for Hatton on the inside and he's a b-level fighter. Mayweather was doing way better than Hatton on the inside.

    Hatton has proven ability to overpower some guys where he has a strength advantage, he also displyed good in and out boxing against guys like Tackie and first 6 rounds against Urango when he had to cos he can't overpower everyone at 140 let alone 147 (sure that wasn't a typo?).
    As I mentioned previously, Hatton did nothing in the first fight to warrant a rematch, if he wants one he should earn it against decent WWs, but luckily for Ricky, Floyd has shown recently he's no longer interested in fighting dangerous opposition making another farce sadly inevitable.

    urango got soundly beaten BECAUSE he had no way of matching hattons workrate and his main attribute just happened to be hattons who was much much better at it.

    To use urango as an example is baseless. Hatton hasnt had to go to war with anyone since he fought tszyu and when he did try to against floyd he got stopped every time.

    As for floyd being busier on the inside

    If you count ducking and springing up with an overhand every time they clenched then you may be right. Thats not what i call fighting on the "inside" and however hard ricky tried to turn the fight into a battle it got broken up.

    You stick floyd in wembley stadium, with a medium sized ring and a ref like micky vann and you take mayweather out of his comfort zone and turn the tables completely into hattons favour.

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
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    I for one wouldnt mind seeing it.

    Ricky has that hunger and desire burning within him that very few fighters are able to demonstrate as well as him.

    If its the tszyu hatton that fights floyd mayweather i can honestly see him winning with a stoppage.

    floyd is a great great fighter make no mistake about it - but anyone that can claim the guy doesnt have flaws that can be exploited is just crazy.

    When it comes to 2 men fighting on the inside, nobody in the 147 division would be able to match hatton!!
    What the hell have you been smoking? Urango was more than a match for Hatton on the inside and he's a b-level fighter. Mayweather was doing way better than Hatton on the inside.

    Hatton has proven ability to overpower some guys where he has a strength advantage, he also displyed good in and out boxing against guys like Tackie and first 6 rounds against Urango when he had to cos he can't overpower everyone at 140 let alone 147 (sure that wasn't a typo?).
    As I mentioned previously, Hatton did nothing in the first fight to warrant a rematch, if he wants one he should earn it against decent WWs, but luckily for Ricky, Floyd has shown recently he's no longer interested in fighting dangerous opposition making another farce sadly inevitable.

    urango got soundly beaten BECAUSE he had no way of matching hattons workrate and his main attribute just happened to be hattons who was much much better at it.

    To use urango as an example is baseless. Hatton hasnt had to go to war with anyone since he fought tszyu and when he did try to against floyd he got stopped every time.

    As for floyd being busier on the inside

    If you count ducking and springing up with an overhand every time they clenched then you may be right. Thats not what i call fighting on the "inside" and however hard ricky tried to turn the fight into a battle it got broken up.

    You stick floyd in wembley stadium, with a medium sized ring and a ref like micky vann and you take mayweather out of his comfort zone and turn the tables completely into hattons favour.
    And what exactly was Hatton doing on the inside when they were allowed to? he certainly wasn't throwing any punches, and that goes for the later rounds against the inexperienced Urango as well.

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post

    What the hell have you been smoking? Urango was more than a match for Hatton on the inside and he's a b-level fighter. Mayweather was doing way better than Hatton on the inside.

    Hatton has proven ability to overpower some guys where he has a strength advantage, he also displyed good in and out boxing against guys like Tackie and first 6 rounds against Urango when he had to cos he can't overpower everyone at 140 let alone 147 (sure that wasn't a typo?).
    As I mentioned previously, Hatton did nothing in the first fight to warrant a rematch, if he wants one he should earn it against decent WWs, but luckily for Ricky, Floyd has shown recently he's no longer interested in fighting dangerous opposition making another farce sadly inevitable.

    urango got soundly beaten BECAUSE he had no way of matching hattons workrate and his main attribute just happened to be hattons who was much much better at it.

    To use urango as an example is baseless. Hatton hasnt had to go to war with anyone since he fought tszyu and when he did try to against floyd he got stopped every time.

    As for floyd being busier on the inside

    If you count ducking and springing up with an overhand every time they clenched then you may be right. Thats not what i call fighting on the "inside" and however hard ricky tried to turn the fight into a battle it got broken up.

    You stick floyd in wembley stadium, with a medium sized ring and a ref like micky vann and you take mayweather out of his comfort zone and turn the tables completely into hattons favour.
    And what exactly was Hatton doing on the inside when they were allowed to? he certainly wasn't throwing any punches, and that goes for the later rounds against the inexperienced Urango as well.
    Whatever he did, it saw him win 11/12 rounds.
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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post


    urango got soundly beaten BECAUSE he had no way of matching hattons workrate and his main attribute just happened to be hattons who was much much better at it.

    To use urango as an example is baseless. Hatton hasnt had to go to war with anyone since he fought tszyu and when he did try to against floyd he got stopped every time.

    As for floyd being busier on the inside

    If you count ducking and springing up with an overhand every time they clenched then you may be right. Thats not what i call fighting on the "inside" and however hard ricky tried to turn the fight into a battle it got broken up.

    You stick floyd in wembley stadium, with a medium sized ring and a ref like micky vann and you take mayweather out of his comfort zone and turn the tables completely into hattons favour.
    And what exactly was Hatton doing on the inside when they were allowed to? he certainly wasn't throwing any punches, and that goes for the later rounds against the inexperienced Urango as well.
    Whatever he did, it saw him win 11/12 rounds.
    I'm not disputing that Hatton is a very good inside fighter, I'm disputing the claim that he could best every fighter at 147 on the inside.

    Hammer: I think we have different perspectives on good inside work, I'm talking about fighting within range in general (e.g.Frazier) than just the hook and hold style, by your reckoning Ruiz is the finest exponent of inside fighting in history.

    I remember the old Hatton fights pre Tzyu where he used good footwork to get inside, unload his shots and get out safely, without excessive holding. I can understand the strategy for Tzyu to completely smother him since his most powerful punches were delivered from a distance, but he's stayed with pretty much the same strategy since, either through choice or he's let himself go so much betwwen fights he no longer has the legs in the later rounds.

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post

    What the hell have you been smoking? Urango was more than a match for Hatton on the inside and he's a b-level fighter. Mayweather was doing way better than Hatton on the inside.

    Hatton has proven ability to overpower some guys where he has a strength advantage, he also displyed good in and out boxing against guys like Tackie and first 6 rounds against Urango when he had to cos he can't overpower everyone at 140 let alone 147 (sure that wasn't a typo?).
    As I mentioned previously, Hatton did nothing in the first fight to warrant a rematch, if he wants one he should earn it against decent WWs, but luckily for Ricky, Floyd has shown recently he's no longer interested in fighting dangerous opposition making another farce sadly inevitable.

    urango got soundly beaten BECAUSE he had no way of matching hattons workrate and his main attribute just happened to be hattons who was much much better at it.

    To use urango as an example is baseless. Hatton hasnt had to go to war with anyone since he fought tszyu and when he did try to against floyd he got stopped every time.

    As for floyd being busier on the inside

    If you count ducking and springing up with an overhand every time they clenched then you may be right. Thats not what i call fighting on the "inside" and however hard ricky tried to turn the fight into a battle it got broken up.

    You stick floyd in wembley stadium, with a medium sized ring and a ref like micky vann and you take mayweather out of his comfort zone and turn the tables completely into hattons favour.
    And what exactly was Hatton doing on the inside when they were allowed to? he certainly wasn't throwing any punches, and that goes for the later rounds against the inexperienced Urango as well.
    It doesnt exactly work like that though does it.

    Hattons style involves him bullying an opponent physically before unloading...usually with a barrage of body shots that wears his opponents down.

    Every time he tried to come in he knew he couldnt attempt a lock up or to push floyd into a viable position where he could get his shots off and was forced to try and fight at arms length which inevitably led to floyd throwing back far more devestating shots.

    ODLH was allowed to go toe to toe with mayweather and it was extremely effective up until about 7-8 when he puffed out of steam.

    Hatton is a far better fighter (fighter not boxer, fighter) than de la hoya!!

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    Ricky will NEVER fight Witter mate.

    Your also forgetting the Floyd rematch at Wembley next summer
    I really, really hope that doesn't happen .

    I for one wouldnt mind seeing it.

    Ricky has that hunger and desire burning within him that very few fighters are able to demonstrate as well as him.

    If its the tszyu hatton that fights floyd mayweather i can honestly see him winning with a stoppage.

    floyd is a great great fighter make no mistake about it - but anyone that can claim the guy doesnt have flaws that can be exploited is just crazy.

    When it comes to 2 men fighting on the inside, nobody in the 147 division would be able to match hatton!!
    Fouls aside, Floyd was out-fighting Hatton on the inside as well as the outside, and everywhere in between. Floyd just out-thought him completely. I don't think it matters who the ref is or where they fight, PBF would beat Hatton 9 times out of 10. Also, I'd like to have someone explain to me what exactly Hatton did, aside from lining Floyd's pockets, to earn a rematch. If Hatton deserves one then so does Judan, and Judah does not deserve a rematch with PBF.

    For the record, I can think of several fighters at 147 who would absolutely maul Hatton on the inside. Margarito and Cotto would savage him, he's just too small.

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    I think there still is a possibility of Hatton fighting Witter somewhere down the line. Surely once Witter recuperates he will want a rematch with Bradley and if he wins that then who knows. But I think Hatton needs to concentrate on Lazcano first and if he wins if he will be aiming for Paulie in the Garden which will draw more money than a Witter fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hughesd View Post
    I think there still is a possibility of Hatton fighting Witter somewhere down the line. Surely once Witter recuperates he will want a rematch with Bradley and if he wins that then who knows. But I think Hatton needs to concentrate on Lazcano first and if he wins if he will be aiming for Paulie in the Garden which will draw more money than a Witter fight.
    I actually don't believe Witter can recuperate.
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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    I hope Hatton fights Mayweather again because I'd love to see him get knocked out again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by piye View Post
    I hope Hatton fights Mayweather again because I'd love to see him get knocked out again.
    Thats a bit risky in a thread about Hatton, on a site with so many Hatton fans isn't it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by piye View Post
    I hope Hatton fights Mayweather again because I'd love to see him get knocked out again.
    Thanks for your fantastic contribution to the forum.

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    Default Re: Ricky Hatton; Good Call.

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post


    i honestly see no more 3-4 hatton outings before he calls it a day.

    Lazcano and Malignaggi are naturally this years opposition, then he`ll probably look at a bout with torres in vegas one last time before a junior witter showdown late next year to end it all.

    After that ricky will have nothing left to prove, he would of unified the 140 division, wont be so daft as to believe he can go up a weight again, will be desperate to retire as a champion and of course as we all know wants to become a promoter ASAP.

    Khan is a respective lightweight newbie and hasnt even got himself a world title shot yet.

    The chances of him dominating at lightweight and then shooting up to 140 before hatton has gone are slim to none if you ask me!!
    Ricky will NEVER fight Witter mate.

    Your also forgetting the Floyd rematch at Wembley next summer
    I really, really hope that doesn't happen .
    Me neither really.. I honestly cant see Ricky ever beating Floyd, so a rematch would just make him more of a disgrace in the publics eye with another loss(not that I see him as a disgrace, but everyone knows how ignorant 'fans' can be). Same with DLH, why is he bothering with a rematch, does anyone actually see Oscar having a chance?

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