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I think Hatton showed all that "living the life" stuff to be entirely down to the individual.
He showed he was able to be a fat pisshead but totally dedicate himself to boxing/training/work when it was needed. Most that don't "live the life" their hearts probably not really in the boxing. Hatton's obviously was, so great career.
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This is a very good topic that needs addressed. I think people who think it didn't matter are only looking at his success. No one is perfect but anybody who is human can always be better at something they do. The goal is to minimize that gap. Shedding that much weight that many times is never not bad. That is inarguable. How Hatton showed up doesn't excuse the fact that he could be better. Hatton was/is a good boxer who was great for how he treated his body. Actually, Hatton did exceptionally well considering the lengthy period of time he would blow up to the 170s in between fights. No trainer would want to or allow their fighter do this for more than once or twice a career. 30 something pounds for a small guy to drop is asking for danger. BHop is a very good example of what usually happens when a fighter absolutely takes care of himself in between fights. Hopkins doesn't drink, party, let his weight get up there, or break from the gym for more than a week. Mayorga would drink and smoke throughout the year but he became a champ. Can anyone really say that he wouldn't have been better had he quit that lifestyle? Your body is going to react to everything you put into it. But it doesn't mean you won't have success it just means that you could be better than you allow yourself to. I know boxers who are drunks/drug users who beat up their sparring partners everytime out. Antonio Tarver was on crack all the way up to the first few fights of his career. Hatton probably would've lost to both Pac and PBF because of technical flaws but he would've gave both, especially PBF, more trouble and been more durable. Even though it seems obvious it should be said. Hatton would've been a significantly better equipped fighter had he took better care of his body.
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Agree with everything you said.
I also actually think Hatton's talent is underestimated. I'm not saying he was ever going to be an ATG, but it's easy now for people to say that he was just a holder/dirty fighter etc, but that is doing him a disservice. I watched his whole career and he had huge talent and didn't always fight how he did against Tszyu (which worked and was the right tactic) His speed, movement and body punching were awesome in his pomp imo.
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And yet everyone agree's he would have still lost to Floyd and Pac. So living as a fat pisshead outside the ring didn't harm his career in the slightest.
What about the mental side? Some people may benefit from being able to totally seperate themselves from the sport and then give it 100% focus when needed?
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Wow.. we get of 'what if?' threads about Hatton around here. I kind of disagree with some people in this thread, getting so out of shape between fights encouraged him to work harder to get into shape, hence why he was always in top condition come fight night.
Yeah, as far as wins and losses I don't think he would have a different career. But I did say probably would've lost to Pac and PBF. Because against PBF I think we may have seen a close decision. Its difficult to predict. Were just guessing using what we know is good and bad. Hatton lost to 2 world beaters and I just don't think even the best Ricky Hatton would've beat either one of them because you still have to correct his glaring technical flaws. Had Hatton had another notch to step up we may have seen PBF step it up one or two more also. You have to push PBF to see his best he doesn't push the envelope himself very well anymore. Though the PBF fight would've been more interesting.
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I don't think that's fair. I think that as usual, people don't give Floyd any credit for his win. I've heard some Hatton fans state that the fight was "close" until Floyd KOed him in the 10th. They couldn't be more wrong. In terms of clean, hard punches I saw Ricky land a few of his sloppy jabs. That was it. Watch the fight closely. Floyd put on a boxing clinic despite the pressure-filled, nearly 'wrestling' style of Hatton. He knocked him out (with 10oz gloves I might add), including an embarrassing head-first knockdown into the padding on the corner of the ring. I'm sorry, but he is light-years ahead of Ricky in terms of skill. HBO and their British counterparts were having a difficult time making the fight seem competitive. For a non-puncher (as a lot of people call him), Floyd sure did make Hatton look bad. Yet no one questions Pacquiao's KO two years later...
For the record, I think Hatton is a very likable guy. I like his every-man persona and I think that if he didn't blow up in weight, he probably would've been a slightly better fighter. But at the same time, I've seen the early fights of both fighters and there were never glimpses of super-talent like Floyd or a few other top fighters. A good fighter with a successful career, but by no means great. I'm sorry but I couldn't just let you question a one-sided win and put Floyd in Ricky's boat.
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I don't think he was suggesting the Hatton Floyd fight was close, more that it would have been closer, and more interesting, if Hatton could have carried his athleticism and sizzle that he had in some of his best earlier fights, into the PBF fight..
I saw absolutely NO Floyd bashing or discrediting at all from anyone in this thread..
All I see is people saying, perhaps if Hatton had stayed in better shape, he may have been able to perform better against Floyd...
You're precious PBF was not getting attacked, don't stress...
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Maybe if he couldn't enjoy a beer and have a burger in between fights and be himself, and just trained hard and was a full blown professional athlete, his heart wouldn't have been in his boxing...
As someone said, he wasn't the most tallented fighter we've ever seen.. Made he made the most of everything he had, and then some...
You could argue on a pure athletic and physical level, the weight shifts between fights may have affected scientific numbers when it comes to his punch output or whatever else could be measured...
But Hatton fought with his heart and mind and did more than 99% of other people would do with the same skills and a near perfect diet..
Getting to relax in between fights, be who he wants to be and eat what he wants, but integrate that into shifting into a gruelling camp where at the end he's in the ring in prime shape about to go to war,,,
I personally don't think he could have achieved what he did any other way...
Science would prove a healthier diet throughout would lead to a better performance, but human's have a nature that science doesn't account for..
And Hatton entered the ring in his entirety every time.. Beer's, burgers, and all.. And didn't do half bad.
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Exactly, impossible to speculate. Every fighters' mental make up is different and it may very bethat his ability to forget about boxing for a while helped him focus, just as all the seemingly endless distractions Pacman has doesn't phase him in the slightest while it would overwhelm most indiviuals.
It was his focus on conditioning which brought him to the top initially when he overwhelmed fighters with strength and stamina. Probably contributed to his downful at elite level as his answer probably would have been just to train harder for more rounds rather than develop the necesary savy to actually land his punches on Floyd.
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I think he's stamina suffered a little in the end.
I'm spoutin off at the mouth a little here but im pretty sure his output had dropped to a more human level by the end of his career![]()
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