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    Default Re: Promised date with Hatton gives Witter extra incentive

    barry mcguigan said that hattons has 2 fights left in him on radio show he said that i believe

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    Default Re: Promised date with Hatton gives Witter extra incentive

    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
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    Owe you CC in 24 for the news Wack but I don't think the fight will happen. What would Hatton gain? How would it entice the American audience? It would be a huge step back and anway,I think Corley will beat Witter.
    This fight would be personal indulgence for Ricky, payback to his loyal, longterm fans who have always wanted this fight badly, and it would be a HUGE PPV and ticket success in the UK even with a 2am start in UK plus I'm quite sure people would watch on HBO for free if Witter won. If Witter loses I think he will retire.
    Hatton and his team have always spoke about doing this fight in his beloved Manchester City FC Stadium which holds 40,000, not one ticket would go unsold, starting at appoximately $80 and going all the way up to approx $1200 there's too much money to go unmade.

    I understand what you are saying and he may very well make a bomb but for the long term,it will affect his American ambitions and as much as he would make there,he would make more if he increased his US profile and was able to secure fights with PBF/COTTO/CASTILLO/CORRALES.
    I'm with you bro, I'd most definatly trade in the witter fight for those kind of name fights in a heartbeat. I'd put a witter fight ahead of a corrales fight though, even though I'm a big diego fan, he's an ex featherweight, I don't think that fight would be competitive.
    Remember the good old days, we miss you Marco!

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    Default Re: Promised date with Hatton gives Witter extra incentive

    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    barry mcguigan said that hattons has 2 fights left in him on radio show he said that i believe
    Rick has said a few times he wants 3 years/ 6-7 fights, that was before the collazo fight. Mcguigan is a moron, I think he's a puppet and a certain promoter has his hand up his ass.
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    Default Re: Promised date with Hatton gives Witter extra incentive

    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
    Owe you CC in 24 for the news Wack but I don't think the fight will happen. What would Hatton gain? How would it entice the American audience? It would be a huge step back and anway,I think Corley will beat Witter.
    This fight would be personal indulgence for Ricky, payback to his loyal, longterm fans who have always wanted this fight badly, and it would be a HUGE PPV and ticket success in the UK even with a 2am start in UK plus I'm quite sure people would watch on HBO for free if Witter won. If Witter loses I think he will retire.
    Hatton and his team have always spoke about doing this fight in his beloved Manchester City FC Stadium which holds 40,000, not one ticket would go unsold, starting at appoximately $80 and going all the way up to approx $1200 there's too much money to go unmade.

    I understand what you are saying and he may very well make a bomb but for the long term,it will affect his American ambitions and as much as he would make there,he would make more if he increased his US profile and was able to secure fights with PBF/COTTO/CASTILLO/CORRALES.
    I'm with you bro, I'd most definatly trade in the witter fight for those kind of name fights in a heartbeat. I'd put a witter fight ahead of a corrales fight though, even though I'm a big diego fan, he's an ex featherweight, I don't think that fight would be competitive.
    Isn't PBF an ex featherweight too? I'd much rather see Hatton/Corrales than Hatton/Witter. This is a complete joke.

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    Default Re: Promised date with Hatton gives Witter extra incentive

    Quote Originally Posted by shza
    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
    Quote Originally Posted by yoitsdan
    Quote Originally Posted by El Phenomena
    Owe you CC in 24 for the news Wack but I don't think the fight will happen. What would Hatton gain? How would it entice the American audience? It would be a huge step back and anway,I think Corley will beat Witter.
    This fight would be personal indulgence for Ricky, payback to his loyal, longterm fans who have always wanted this fight badly, and it would be a HUGE PPV and ticket success in the UK even with a 2am start in UK plus I'm quite sure people would watch on HBO for free if Witter won. If Witter loses I think he will retire.
    Hatton and his team have always spoke about doing this fight in his beloved Manchester City FC Stadium which holds 40,000, not one ticket would go unsold, starting at appoximately $80 and going all the way up to approx $1200 there's too much money to go unmade.

    I understand what you are saying and he may very well make a bomb but for the long term,it will affect his American ambitions and as much as he would make there,he would make more if he increased his US profile and was able to secure fights with PBF/COTTO/CASTILLO/CORRALES.
    I'm with you bro, I'd most definatly trade in the witter fight for those kind of name fights in a heartbeat. I'd put a witter fight ahead of a corrales fight though, even though I'm a big diego fan, he's an ex featherweight, I don't think that fight would be competitive.
    Isn't PBF an ex featherweight too? I'd much rather see Hatton/Corrales than Hatton/Witter. This is a complete joke.
    Thats because your not english either that or you don't know about witter, Hatton vs Witter would be way more competitve than Hatton vs Corrales, Hatton would blow him out inside 4 IMO.
    Remember the good old days, we miss you Marco!

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