Re: Ricky should have stayed with Billy Graham

Originally Posted by
Saddo
i'm trying to think of any fighter who changed trainers at the tail end of there career and it improved them.
not my best subject but i can't think of one.
anyone tell me of any as i am struggling to see this as anything other than an excuse for losing.
Off the top of my head George Foreman (Angelo Dundee); but of course that was in completely different circumstances to Hatton's.
My take is perhaps post Mayweather Jr; Hatton was not prepared to make the real hard decision and look at his lifestyle, so he picked the easier option (I would like to think Hatton dropped Graham with a heavy heart) and got rid of Billy.
It looks great with hindsight, but even at the time I figured Hatton had nothing left to prove post Mayweather Jr, he should of called it a day then.
But he did look good beating Paulie and I will admit I figured Hatton had benefited from the change of trainer, but I was wrong; the blowing up between fights cost him in the end, and he was a lucky man yesterday; Health wise.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
Bookmarks