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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
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    hahah even leddermen gave hatton the fight...

    Hatton won, this fight means nothing, and everybody that hates him will have to deal with him for 3 more years because he wont loose.

    This fight was against a guy he didnt take serious and if they have a rematch Hatton will Destroy him.

    Its ok though, i hope now that mayweather takes the fight against him because its gon be the first and last mistake he makes...I cant wait for PBF to think he can win now and try to fight Hatton.
    Enough with this, "he didn't take him serious" nonsense. I'm so sick of fans of fighters saying that. It's the guy's first big fight in the US, a fight that will potentially lead to fights Ricky 'supposedly' wants, a fight that is supposed to build his US fan base, and he doesn't take it seriously? Hatton just got battered, plain and simple.

    Yea but he won, and yes he DID WIN aint no controversy.

    PBF is YET to fight a guy that is a REAL 147 and he WONT do that because he knows what will happen.

    Why do you think he not fighting Margarito?

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
    Being that Hatton last night was exposed as a fighter who will lose if not given a hometown advantage of 20,000 fans and a hometown ref who lets him get away anything, does anyone else think it would be better for him to stop fighting professionally and become a full time sparring partner? I think this would benefit Ricky tremendously, as some of the highest paid sparring partners in the world can make 6 figures a year. Since it is now evident that Hatton would get destroyed by Mayweather, Corrales, Castillo, Gatti, Baldomir, Mosley, and yes, even Judah, and since he has expressed the desire to not stay in boxing too much longer, I think it's a good idea. Not only that but, and I say this seriously, if Hatton dedicates himself 100%, I think he could be the Roberto Duran of sparring partners.
    One bad fight, Hell no man. He didn't beat all the other guys by being over-hyped. The guy just had a bad style for him. But Ricky showed heart, determination and resolve to hang in there and get the nod.
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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Southpaws are tough to fight...I don't usually have trouble with them in sparring, I know the straight is usually their money punch but anyways the pros are another level.

    I think the southpaw thing plus being tall and rangey is what threw Ricky off. It was a tough fight vs a tough style and he still pulled it off, but he's got some major work to do

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    so when mayweather gets KTFO by judah will you reqire his becomming a full time sparring partner mr imripped?

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    No.

    Should Ricky Hatton go back to 140lbs?

    Yes.

    Anyone that has seen Hatton fight & watched him rip through his opponent from round 1 - 12, you would have noticed that his stamina fell the fwock off after about the 6th. Bad sign.

    Not sure that he took his power with him to 147 either. There again...just not sure of that...but his stamina didn't seem to come along for the ride & once plan A didn't work on Collazo...there wasn't a plan B.

    Ricky's second gear either couldn't kick in on his own or Collazo just negated it.

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    Ricky should only move down if he wants to fight Cotto (who will be a BEAST at 147)

    Ricky has plenty of options at 147, I suggest the winner or Gatti-Baldomir. Gatti has had plenty of wars and his style would bring out the best in Hatton. Baldomir is a good tough fighter but has no power (12 KO's) he does however have a great workrate.

    Viv Harris would be a good fighter for Ricky too.

    The key is to have a fight so he can get used to the weight, just like anyone else. A rematch would also be smart

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Ricky should only move down if he wants to fight Cotto (who will be a BEAST at 147)
    Agreed. That would be a great fight. Lots of action.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Ricky has plenty of options at 147, I suggest the winner or Gatti-Baldomir. Gatti has had plenty of wars and his style would bring out the best in Hatton. Baldomir is a good tough fighter but has no power (12 KO's) he does however have a great workrate.
    I think that Hatton beats Gatti.

    Baldomir & Collazo could be looked on as about the same thing...as far as lack of power & great workrate goes.

    I'd be shocked if Baldo came out on top over everyone...stranger things.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Viv Harris would be a good fighter for Ricky too.
    Hatton eats him up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    The key is to have a fight so he can get used to the weight, just like anyone else. A rematch would also be smart
    Agreed. Rematch Collazo & give him his title back.
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    Wacko as bad as Ricky looked and he still won, I see it being VERY much like PBF-JLC II, Hatton had PLENTY of oppertunity to take the fight to Luis but he didn't take advantage.

    I think in a rematch Ricky would work harder on the inside and it would REALLY pay off. He had the right idea by smothering Collazo but he needs to take the Vitali style of clinching to heart. Clinch, just before the ref can step in, break then throw combos...works everytime! Not really the most sportsmanly way of winning but it's not totally against the rules either

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    he really should go back to 140, he was 158 last night

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
    so when mayweather gets KTFO by judah will you reqire his becomming a full time sparring partner mr imripped?
    Did I miss something? Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Floyd de-belt Judah last month? Judah had his shot at Floyd, he blew it. He ain't getting another shot. That's life and Floyd is still the best

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    just wait till PBF ODH falls through, hatton fights cotto, and PBF is left W/O anyone besides judah and margarito...

    and we all know he fears margarito

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    After Floyd beats Oscar, he can handle that slick southpaw Collazo. And who better to spar with the great Mayweather than another southpaw, Zab Judah. I did a topic on him becoming a sparring partner too, you should check it out, because it works out perfectly here

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
    After Floyd beats Oscar, he can handle that slick southpaw Collazo. And who better to spar with the great Mayweather than another southpaw, Zab Judah. I did a topic on him becoming a sparring partner too, you should check it out, because it works out perfectly here
    i know about that topic, and trust me, PBF will have to fight either judah or margarito...

    AND GUESS WHAT?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?

    ROGER CANT WORK IN NEVADA

    AND ZAB WILL PROBABLY BE ABLE TO WORK ONLY IN LIKE MEMPHIS AND JERSEY...


    AND REST ASSURED MAN,

    LARRY HAZZARD ISNT APPOINTING ANY GLEN HAMADA

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
    After Floyd beats Oscar, he can handle that slick southpaw Collazo. And who better to spar with the great Mayweather than another southpaw, Zab Judah. I did a topic on him becoming a sparring partner too, you should check it out, because it works out perfectly here
    i know about that topic, and trust me, PBF will have to fight either judah or margarito...

    AND GUESS WHAT?!?!?!?!!?!?!?!?

    ROGER CANT WORK IN NEVADA

    AND ZAB WILL PROBABLY BE ABLE TO WORK ONLY IN LIKE MEMPHIS AND JERSEY...


    AND REST ASSURED MAN,

    LARRY HAZZARD ISNT APPOINTING ANY GLEN HAMADA
    All Margarito has to do is not lose and I promise, he's getting a shot before Zab. Hell, Floyd would rather fight Shane than little Zab. With Judah it's a case of "Been there, beat that."

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    Default Re: Should Ricky Hatton Become a Full Time Sparring Partner?

    Margarito will lose soon as he fights someone good. He's feasting on little guys because he couldn't cut it at 154.

    De la Hoya would DESTROY him

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