Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
Quote Originally Posted by Jimboogie View Post
I like the idea that his Career goes a long way to dispel the myth of the 'Unbeaten' fighter.

You know what i mean?

certainly brings into question why us british always demand our fighters give up as soon as they suffer a massive loss.

Half of the divisional champs at the very least have suffered heavy KO`s in their career yet manage to fight on.

If mosley/hopkins had been british we`d of all demanded they retire years before they actually reached their full potential!!
Us Brits... Yeah i know. We love a galliant loser ay?

We should back off im some cases. Like in Kahn's case this id definitely true. Much like Paqcquiao, who lost the majority of his fights early in his career, Khan could be seen to of bounced back from his losses.

But all things are relevant because for someone like Hatton, who suffers devastating losses with an almost exponential rate of severity, you could argue that his day has gone?