Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
He isnt done and definitely should not go out just yet..

The guy is 30years old and people are already saying he is past it just because he got walloped by pacquiao.

Truth is we dont know how bad/good hatton could of been that night because it was over so quickly and the only underlying factor from the night was that hattons reflexes had clearly diminished.

As long as he stays away from the big 3 (floyd-pac-marquez) i see no reason why ricky shouldnt have at least 2-3 fights left in him.

If ricky wants to get back to the top and is prepared to do it the hard way there would still be huge interest both in the UK and across the world.If however hatton is planning one final payday against a complete no-goer like lazcano infront of 80,000 at wembley/manchester id just prefer he`d save everyone the trouble and leave the sport for good.
What we saw was bad enough. He wasn't going to get any better

Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
hatton has been my favourite fighter for years, but hes had his day,please retire son. i seen an interview on hattonboxing.tv when he was promoting danny butlers fight and his speech aint queit right, nothing major but dirrerent from a few years ago. i fear any of the top ten 140 lb ers will beat him today. MAY I SAY FOR THE RECORD THO, THE HATTON THAT BEAT TYSZU WILL BEAT ANY FIGHT FROM 140 TO 147 TODAY. i think after that fight he could never come like that again. long live hatton tho
No doubt. With the ref in his pocket, letting him do whatever he wants Hatton is damn near unbeatable.