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    Default Re: only one man in the history of this sport...

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Lets be honest here, Hatton was fighting Mayweather and Pacquio when these numbers went over two of the best fighters that ever lived, where were these fans against Collazo, Castillo and Malignaggi the arena's were half empty.

    I think Hatton has a unique brand of fans but I honestly think if any of our World Class fighters were fighting a unbeaton p4p no.1 star there would be huge intrest. Maybe not 30k going over but possibly close to that.

    Before anyone says Calzaghe Hopkins Calzaghe RJJ Hopkins and RJJ were not unbeaton fighters in there prime.

    So in truth Mayweather and Pacquio are one of the main reasons these fans went over to watch Hatton fight as the evidence proves with the numbers for the other fights he has had in the USA.

    Lennox Lewis fought for the greatest prize in boxing twice in a far bigger setting and only managed 6500. Calzaghe similar when he fought jones/Hopkins and lets not forgot the endless thousands upon thousands who headed out to see dear frank take on tyson twice.

    I do understand what jaz is saying to a certain degree but he clearly has issues seperating raw passion and the odd 2-3 clowns he is refering too. No i wasnt at the weigh in but i think after at least 12hours air time, 36hours in and and around the strip im quite able to assess my own take on the fans that went over and as ive already mentioned you seemed to be in the small minority that didnt have a good time.

    The support we give our sportsmen/women is second to none and a joy to behold. Just because a few bad eggs who`ve had one too many tizers decide to take it too far doesnt diminish the accomplishments of the large majority.

    I was proud coming home from vegas. Not because of rickys performance or the fact that we outsung the fillipinos. But being able to see and hear those sort of emotions for a sport you love so dearly is something i`ll take to my grave with me!!
    I had a great time, I just thought that a large number of Hatton's fans were tools. This whole raw passion thing is bollocks, I couldn't give a shit about fans singing songs or whatever else they want to do. But, boxing fans don't boo Shane Mosley so no one can hear what he's saying.

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    Default Re: only one man in the history of this sport...

    A quick question for the author of this thread, which would be Hattonthehammer. Were you drunk when you started this thread? Because it does say permanently drunk under your screen name.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Lets be honest here, Hatton was fighting Mayweather and Pacquio when these numbers went over two of the best fighters that ever lived, where were these fans against Collazo, Castillo and Malignaggi the arena's were half empty.

    I think Hatton has a unique brand of fans but I honestly think if any of our World Class fighters were fighting a unbeaton p4p no.1 star there would be huge intrest. Maybe not 30k going over but possibly close to that.

    Before anyone says Calzaghe Hopkins Calzaghe RJJ Hopkins and RJJ were not unbeaton fighters in there prime.

    So in truth Mayweather and Pacquio are one of the main reasons these fans went over to watch Hatton fight as the evidence proves with the numbers for the other fights he has had in the USA.

    Lennox Lewis fought for the greatest prize in boxing twice in a far bigger setting and only managed 6500. Calzaghe similar when he fought jones/Hopkins and lets not forgot the endless thousands upon thousands who headed out to see dear frank take on tyson twice.

    I do understand what jaz is saying to a certain degree but he clearly has issues seperating raw passion and the odd 2-3 clowns he is refering too. No i wasnt at the weigh in but i think after at least 12hours air time, 36hours in and and around the strip im quite able to assess my own take on the fans that went over and as ive already mentioned you seemed to be in the small minority that didnt have a good time.

    The support we give our sportsmen/women is second to none and a joy to behold. Just because a few bad eggs who`ve had one too many tizers decide to take it too far doesnt diminish the accomplishments of the large majority.

    I was proud coming home from vegas. Not because of rickys performance or the fact that we outsung the fillipinos. But being able to see and hear those sort of emotions for a sport you love so dearly is something i`ll take to my grave with me!!
    I had a great time, I just thought that a large number of Hatton's fans were tools. This whole raw passion thing is bollocks, I couldn't give a shit about fans singing songs or whatever else they want to do. But, boxing fans don't boo Shane Mosley so no one can hear what he's saying.

    Calzaghe v Hopkins? Mate that fight wasnt even on ppv wasnt the biggest off fights far from it, Calzaghe RJJ are you for real hahahaha!!!

    RJJ was nearly 40 years old and been knocked out numerous times how the hell can you comapre that to Hatton v Mayweather or Hattn v Pac is beyond me.

    Lewis v Holyfield I would say is the quite a valid point but Lewis wasnt really taken as a fully fledged Brit If were being honest here.

    Hatton had a decent career and brought a great crowd to Vegas on a couple of occasions, but you do over rate him quite a bit mate, will he be in the hall of fame Im not sure.

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    LEAVE RICKY ALONE!!!!
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    Default Re: only one man in the history of this sport...

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post


    Lennox Lewis fought for the greatest prize in boxing twice in a far bigger setting and only managed 6500. Calzaghe similar when he fought jones/Hopkins and lets not forgot the endless thousands upon thousands who headed out to see dear frank take on tyson twice.

    I do understand what jaz is saying to a certain degree but he clearly has issues seperating raw passion and the odd 2-3 clowns he is refering too. No i wasnt at the weigh in but i think after at least 12hours air time, 36hours in and and around the strip im quite able to assess my own take on the fans that went over and as ive already mentioned you seemed to be in the small minority that didnt have a good time.

    The support we give our sportsmen/women is second to none and a joy to behold. Just because a few bad eggs who`ve had one too many tizers decide to take it too far doesnt diminish the accomplishments of the large majority.

    I was proud coming home from vegas. Not because of rickys performance or the fact that we outsung the fillipinos. But being able to see and hear those sort of emotions for a sport you love so dearly is something i`ll take to my grave with me!!
    I had a great time, I just thought that a large number of Hatton's fans were tools. This whole raw passion thing is bollocks, I couldn't give a shit about fans singing songs or whatever else they want to do. But, boxing fans don't boo Shane Mosley so no one can hear what he's saying.

    Calzaghe v Hopkins? Mate that fight wasnt even on ppv wasnt the biggest off fights far from it, Calzaghe RJJ are you for real hahahaha!!!

    RJJ was nearly 40 years old and been knocked out numerous times how the hell can you comapre that to Hatton v Mayweather or Hattn v Pac is beyond me.

    Lewis v Holyfield I would say is the quite a valid point but Lewis wasnt really taken as a fully fledged Brit If were being honest here.

    Hatton had a decent career and brought a great crowd to Vegas on a couple of occasions, but you do over rate him quite a bit mate, will he be in the hall of fame Im not sure.
    So hatton shouldnt be considered a more popular boxer than calzaghe because he faced the greater opponents?

    whats your point here
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