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    Default Re: amir khan told ricky hatton to "retire and chill out"

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    As ive said a million times over...

    45-2 with his only losses at the hands of the best fighters of our generation
    31 years old
    still able to fill out any arena in the united kingdom

    Its only us brits talking about whether hatton should retire or not. If ricky was american none of the US guys on here would be discussing whether he should retire or not because they wouldnt give enough of a f*ck about one single fighter.

    90% of people on here that want hatton to bow out so early in his career use the excuse...

    "we dont want to see him get badly hurt"

    This is boxing for fuck sake. Whether your starting your career or finishing it the whole time your getting hurt whether its by a fellow fighter, a sparring buddy or an insanely difficult training session.

    Ricky hatton has a permenantly broken nose from it getting broke so many times via people smashing him in the face. Id say on that basis the prospect of getting in the ring with juan manuel marquez really isnt as scary to him as it would be you and i
    Rick would fight anyone, I know his mentality, he really doesnt give a fuck about anyone, as far as he is concerned, he'll have a go, and I love that about him. What I will say though, is since the Manny KO he is a little different, certainly more relaxed about everything in life. My only worry is that I feel he is past his best and I dont want his denial that he is still as good as he was in his prime clouding his judgement. But Rick is and always will be his own man. Nobody can tell him anything, hence the reason he has decided to fight on, even though it's against his family and friends wishes. But in true Ricky Hatton fashion, he has the spirit of a Mexican figher, and will go out on his sword if it comes to it. I just wish the likes of Floyd had the same mentality.
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    Default Re: amir khan told ricky hatton to "retire and chill out"

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy G-Force View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    As ive said a million times over...

    45-2 with his only losses at the hands of the best fighters of our generation
    31 years old
    still able to fill out any arena in the united kingdom

    Its only us brits talking about whether hatton should retire or not. If ricky was american none of the US guys on here would be discussing whether he should retire or not because they wouldnt give enough of a f*ck about one single fighter.

    90% of people on here that want hatton to bow out so early in his career use the excuse...

    "we dont want to see him get badly hurt"

    This is boxing for fuck sake. Whether your starting your career or finishing it the whole time your getting hurt whether its by a fellow fighter, a sparring buddy or an insanely difficult training session.

    Ricky hatton has a permenantly broken nose from it getting broke so many times via people smashing him in the face. Id say on that basis the prospect of getting in the ring with juan manuel marquez really isnt as scary to him as it would be you and i
    Rick would fight anyone, I know his mentality, he really doesnt give a fuck about anyone, as far as he is concerned, he'll have a go, and I love that about him. What I will say though, is since the Manny KO he is a little different, certainly more relaxed about everything in life. My only worry is that I feel he is past his best and I want his denial that he is still as good as he was in his prime clouding his judgement. But Rick is and always will be his own man. Nobody can tell him anything, hence the reason he has decided to fight on, even though it's against his family and friends wishes. But in true Ricky Hatton fashion, he has the spirit of a Mexican figher, and we will go out on his sword if it comes to it. I just wish the likes of Floyd had the same mentality.

    Too true, though ricky will go out with more of the gatti`s about him rather than the intended all time great status he is a true showman and id very much imagine the sort of bloke who`d take on 2-3 fellas at a time if need be.

    Nobody bought the training camp excuses he brought out after the pac fight. It was simply a case of a deer caught in the headlights. I do completely disregard all the "he`s past it" stuff.

    Malignaggi was one of his career greatest performances. It just happened to get sandwiched inbetween 2 losses to all time great fighters. Ricky would of decked in 2rounds by pacquiao in 2006.

    I`ll admit his past it when i actually see a desperate performance from a man who can no longer hold his own rather than going on 6minutes of footage against a guy in a different world to most fighters out there!
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Default Re: amir khan told ricky hatton to "retire and chill out"

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy G-Force View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    As ive said a million times over...

    45-2 with his only losses at the hands of the best fighters of our generation
    31 years old
    still able to fill out any arena in the united kingdom

    Its only us brits talking about whether hatton should retire or not. If ricky was american none of the US guys on here would be discussing whether he should retire or not because they wouldnt give enough of a f*ck about one single fighter.

    90% of people on here that want hatton to bow out so early in his career use the excuse...

    "we dont want to see him get badly hurt"

    This is boxing for fuck sake. Whether your starting your career or finishing it the whole time your getting hurt whether its by a fellow fighter, a sparring buddy or an insanely difficult training session.

    Ricky hatton has a permenantly broken nose from it getting broke so many times via people smashing him in the face. Id say on that basis the prospect of getting in the ring with juan manuel marquez really isnt as scary to him as it would be you and i
    Rick would fight anyone, I know his mentality, he really doesnt give a fuck about anyone, as far as he is concerned, he'll have a go, and I love that about him. What I will say though, is since the Manny KO he is a little different, certainly more relaxed about everything in life. My only worry is that I feel he is past his best and I dont want his denial that he is still as good as he was in his prime clouding his judgement. But Rick is and always will be his own man. Nobody can tell him anything, hence the reason he has decided to fight on, even though it's against his family and friends wishes. But in true Ricky Hatton fashion, he has the spirit of a Mexican figher, and will go out on his sword if it comes to it. I just wish the likes of Floyd had the same mentality.
    Apart from Witter

    Not sayin Hatton wouldnt win but I wish we could have seen that fight

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    Default Re: amir khan told ricky hatton to "retire and chill out"

    Khan will fight Hatton, if it makes money it makes sense. Good domestic fight, changing of the guard or master beating the pupil cliche.
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