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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    At this point in time he would be remembered like Naz... his career to this point is almost a mirror image.

    beating some old legends
    beating some present champs
    some easy defences.

    splitting up with his promoter then his trainer.

    getting beat by a prime p4p.

    BUT.. this next fight is a key fight... if he loses he will be forgotten pretty quickly, and if he wins its all down to what he does from there.

    the only difference with him and Naz is Naz was hated and Ricky is loved to bits by his fans.

    and lefty has a point about Naz quitting BUT once he lost he couldn't get the kinda money he was used to and gave up... RICKY STILL CAN see the sellout last fight.

    and also with Naz it was around the 9/11 and that would have played a big part on him not fighting on with the tention around that time

    So for me at this point he is on a par with Naz maybe just under

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    Well lets have it right Naz lost to Barrera then he had another fight then retired Felix Trinidad did the same he Lost to Hopkins 1 more fight retired then cameback beat Mayorga lost to Winky and retired again but not much gets said about him doing it.Regarding Hattons legacy i dont know because he beat a 35 year old Kostya who never fought again after this fight so sort of says where he was at in his career.Then he fought Maussa who really wind milled his way to The WBA title vs Harris then he was nearly beat by Collazo a lot thought he was lucky to get it Then his struggle with Urango then he stopped Castillio who was a faded force really the stoppage of Castillio looked good on paper but as i say he is a faded force right time and place fight for me.Then got KO'd in his biggest fight vs Mayweather then cameback with a win over Lazcano and he weren't that impressive really so some are saying top 5 of all time i say top 10

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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    It is a key fight indeed for Ricky and i think he'll do well (better sparring etc and a far better trainer so i think we'll see more strings to his bow plus he simply can't fight at the same pace anymore..he was clearly blowing out his ass by the 7th in his last fight)
    If he comes through it as i think he will then he will imo meet Oscar or Pac hopefully at Wembley with 90,000 people and you can bet your house that'll sell out in a few days (maybe less).
    Do hope so

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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    He'll always be remembered for DUCKING Witter. Fact.
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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    He'll always be remembered for DUCKING Witter. Fact.
    Maybe you, 10 years from now people will say "Who was Witter?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    He'll always be remembered for DUCKING Witter. Fact.
    Maybe you, 10 years from now people will say "Who was Witter?"
    And if i'm still here i'll be telling them the truth - "he's the guy Ricky Moneybags was shit scared of." Fact.
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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    Hatton will and should be remebered as an immensely popoular fighter that fought with spirit and aggression.

    His ranking is yet to be affirmed, but it is true to say that he may be bordering on great in terms of the light welter division, perhaps as a result of lack of competition, Duran, Chavez, Hatton and Tszyu have very view acclaimed fighters rivalling them in this division.

    He's a damn good fighter, my favourite.
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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    I think Welfred Benitez is the greatest LWW i think he boxed all the top guys ears off i do not think he gets enough credit he should get more.

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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    Id go ahead and say that he might crack the top 10 but i dont think he gets in the top 5

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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    Quote Originally Posted by Saddo View Post
    BUT.. this next fight is a key fight... if he loses he will be forgotten pretty quickly, and if he wins its all down to what he does from there.
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    i dont think he will be forgot in a hurry especially not in england

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    Default Re: What will Hatton's legacy be?

    I guess it depends whose history you are talking about.

    Outside of the UK he won't have a great deal of longterm historical signficance but within the UK he will be remembered as one of the best, and most popular British boxers of alltime.

    As to his place in a mythical all time ranking, it's irrelevent.

    I've never heard anyone rate any British fighters in such a way with the exception of Lewis and maybe in the future Calzaghe.

    Our most fondly remembered fighters are the likes of Benn, Eubank, Bruno, Henry Cooper etc, and when mentioned in the British media their all time ranking in their respective divisions is never brought up, debated or even mentioned.

    We just remember them for being great fighters, being involved in great fights, and creating some of the best British boxing memories.

    Being a great and popular former fighter is more about that warm nostalgic feeling and fond rememberence than alltime p4p ratings.

    Only those fighters close the the top 10 or so of all time get their records heavily analysed and scrutinied and their objective worth quantified.

    For the rest we just remember them and thank them for them memories they gave us, which perhaps is the way it should be.

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