Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
This is typical of every Brit who's finally getting a decent fight to be held in America, and everyone gets on their backs cause they haven't fought anyone who's anyone held in high regard by the American press, who are almost universally...you guessed it...American.

It's not that I'm hating against Americans (here it comes....) but, most Americans are too inward looking and don't rate anyone who hasn't fought in America, and then when the rest of the world get the fights and make a joke of the American fighter, there's always someone who'll criticise the American for being over the hill/not preparing properly, rather than giving the foreign fighter the credit they deserve.

I love America, it is an amazing country, and I've been there more times than I can count and always love the people, but when it comes to boxing it's like a horse wearing blinkers.

*raises guard*
OK than name a UK Fighter that Hatton beat that can beat a top flight US fighter