Re: Boxing Perspective: The Hitman: Our Very Own Golden Boy
Hatton has generally been a great credit to our sport in an era where boxing has struggled for mainstream appeal.
We know the downside to Hatton: The drinking, the weight gain and worse of all, the classless public sacking of seemingly a good friend and trainer.....
But like I said, overall Hatton has the done sport right, with Tszyu/Hatton being truly the last great moment in British boxing.
Joe may argue, but Lacy was no Tszyu and I think as brilliant as the performances were, Calzaghe walked in as favourite against Kessler, Hopkins and Jones. (Joe was wasted on us Brits a little, as we love our plucky underdog bulldog, who gets the job done, Calzaghe was just too darn good, to love, like we did Hatton.)
That said, I think if Hatton fights anymore, it will be purely for the money.
Now this is professional boxing and anyone not fighting primarily for money, should not be licenced; but to succeed, it cannot be the sole reason.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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