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    Default Re: PBF or Hatton Fan

    I like em both, i'll be happy no matter who wins if it's a decent fight, i'm a boxing fan first and pbf is the best there is so i'd have to lean more towards his way if forced into a choice. Now who i think will win is different, i think pbf wins, skill wise this fight isn't even close imo. There will be a ton of hatton supporters to see pbf loose, not ricky hatton win.
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    Hatton till i die!

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    Mayweather fan.

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    What happened to my post Well, I'll keep it simple instead of rewriting it again. I like em' both for different reasons. I like fights and fighters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Conservative? U mean like quiet?
    I wouldn say that im overly quiet, i enjoy nightclubs and do my fair share of stupid stuff and that but the drinking culture among youths over here disgusts me. I have no problem with drinking, none at all, all my mates do, i mean i dont care, but young people gotta do it too excess, and they jus look stupid.
    We were out in a club the last night, this girl comes up whispers in my ear "if u get me in il go home with you," i tell her get lost. My cousin tells me the next mornin the girl is 16!!!! I ask him how he new she was talkin to me, he goes "aaaaaahhhh..i didn pass her up on that offer."
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Although Im rickys no.1 supporter 90% of the time Bibo gotta go against u here, Ricky is not a great role model for kids. The publicity wish surrounds his fondness for the black stuff has helped to promote the already disgusting drinking culture among the youth of Britain n Ireland. I dont like that.
    I doubt very much that any kids growing up have been influenced to do so by Ricky Hatton mate, most probably don't know who he is and would much more likely get their role models from the worlds of pop and rap.

    50 Cent, Tupac, Amy Whinehouse, Lilly Allen, Pete Docherty and the like are kids rolemodels nowadays.

    If only kids these days were just into drinking
    My point is that the contingent of kids who do participate in boxing in Britain will be lookin upto one of three/four guys namely, Ricky, Joey C, Junior Witter and Enzo MAC. These kids could be potential health freaks but when they see their idol goin out and doin the dog on it, they'll think wow if the world champ can do it and be fit so can we.
    Like i said its a small contingent that decide to box, just dont want to see those numbers diminished more by alcohol and substance abuse.
    Mate he likes the odd beer and a pork pie he's hardly a bad role model

    I can't think of hardly anyone who is more clean cut than Ricky really. Compare him with other sporting stars like Freddie Flintoff, Phil Tufnel and any professional footballer and he's practically a saint. No scandalous revelations, no hit and runs or drink driving convictions, no failed drug tests, no roastings of young teen girls.

    He just likes a beer and a plate of chips when he's not training. I've never seen any articles with him trashing pubs or abusing hotel staff.

    I doubt he's any different to you mate. He hardly looks like he's abused his body or wasted his talent either does he? George Best was a bad role model, Ricky Hatton is a great one imo.

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    massive Hatton fan.I do like to watch PBF but i dont like him when he opens his mouth.

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    Hatton fan


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Conservative? U mean like quiet?
    I wouldn say that im overly quiet, i enjoy nightclubs and do my fair share of stupid stuff and that but the drinking culture among youths over here disgusts me. I have no problem with drinking, none at all, all my mates do, i mean i dont care, but young people gotta do it too excess, and they jus look stupid.
    We were out in a club the last night, this girl comes up whispers in my ear "if u get me in il go home with you," i tell her get lost. My cousin tells me the next mornin the girl is 16!!!! I ask him how he new she was talkin to me, he goes "aaaaaahhhh..i didn pass her up on that offer."
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Although Im rickys no.1 supporter 90% of the time Bibo gotta go against u here, Ricky is not a great role model for kids. The publicity wish surrounds his fondness for the black stuff has helped to promote the already disgusting drinking culture among the youth of Britain n Ireland. I dont like that.
    I doubt very much that any kids growing up have been influenced to do so by Ricky Hatton mate, most probably don't know who he is and would much more likely get their role models from the worlds of pop and rap.

    50 Cent, Tupac, Amy Whinehouse, Lilly Allen, Pete Docherty and the like are kids rolemodels nowadays.

    If only kids these days were just into drinking
    My point is that the contingent of kids who do participate in boxing in Britain will be lookin upto one of three/four guys namely, Ricky, Joey C, Junior Witter and Enzo MAC. These kids could be potential health freaks but when they see their idol goin out and doin the dog on it, they'll think wow if the world champ can do it and be fit so can we.
    Like i said its a small contingent that decide to box, just dont want to see those numbers diminished more by alcohol and substance abuse.
    Mate he likes the odd beer and a pork pie he's hardly a bad role model

    I can't think of hardly anyone who is more clean cut than Ricky really. Compare him with other sporting stars like Freddie Flintoff, Phil Tufnel and any professional footballer and he's practically a saint. No scandalous revelations, no hit and runs or drink driving convictions, no failed drug tests, no roastings of young teen girls.

    He just likes a beer and a plate of chips when he's not training. I've never seen any articles with him trashing pubs or abusing hotel staff.

    I doubt he's any different to you mate. He hardly looks like he's abused his body or wasted his talent either does he? George Best was a bad role model, Ricky Hatton is a great one imo.
    Ricky is very different to me, He's a much much better boxer and a lot fitter than me to boot.
    But the odd pint?
    Point well taken in comparison to the others he is definitely built in Gods image.
    Its just a shme the God he resembles is Budda Between fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Conservative? U mean like quiet?
    I wouldn say that im overly quiet, i enjoy nightclubs and do my fair share of stupid stuff and that but the drinking culture among youths over here disgusts me. I have no problem with drinking, none at all, all my mates do, i mean i dont care, but young people gotta do it too excess, and they jus look stupid.
    We were out in a club the last night, this girl comes up whispers in my ear "if u get me in il go home with you," i tell her get lost. My cousin tells me the next mornin the girl is 16!!!! I ask him how he new she was talkin to me, he goes "aaaaaahhhh..i didn pass her up on that offer."
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny
    Although Im rickys no.1 supporter 90% of the time Bibo gotta go against u here, Ricky is not a great role model for kids. The publicity wish surrounds his fondness for the black stuff has helped to promote the already disgusting drinking culture among the youth of Britain n Ireland. I dont like that.
    I doubt very much that any kids growing up have been influenced to do so by Ricky Hatton mate, most probably don't know who he is and would much more likely get their role models from the worlds of pop and rap.

    50 Cent, Tupac, Amy Whinehouse, Lilly Allen, Pete Docherty and the like are kids rolemodels nowadays.

    If only kids these days were just into drinking
    My point is that the contingent of kids who do participate in boxing in Britain will be lookin upto one of three/four guys namely, Ricky, Joey C, Junior Witter and Enzo MAC. These kids could be potential health freaks but when they see their idol goin out and doin the dog on it, they'll think wow if the world champ can do it and be fit so can we.
    Like i said its a small contingent that decide to box, just dont want to see those numbers diminished more by alcohol and substance abuse.
    Mate he likes the odd beer and a pork pie he's hardly a bad role model

    I can't think of hardly anyone who is more clean cut than Ricky really. Compare him with other sporting stars like Freddie Flintoff, Phil Tufnel and any professional footballer and he's practically a saint. No scandalous revelations, no hit and runs or drink driving convictions, no failed drug tests, no roastings of young teen girls.

    He just likes a beer and a plate of chips when he's not training. I've never seen any articles with him trashing pubs or abusing hotel staff.

    I doubt he's any different to you mate. He hardly looks like he's abused his body or wasted his talent either does he? George Best was a bad role model, Ricky Hatton is a great one imo.
    Ricky is very different to me, He's a much much better boxer and a lot fitter than me to boot.
    But the odd pint?
    Point well taken in comparison to the others he is definitely built in Gods image.
    Its just a shme the God he resembles is Budda Between fights.
    Yeah but he's a natural porky. So was Pavarotti it doesn't mean he's setting a bad example to kids.

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    Massive Hatton fan - i dont admire hardly any sportspeople as there is so much hype and cheating imo. Thats where Hatton is a breath of fresh air in my mind - respect for everyone, a student of his sport, and modest about his talents, someone who respects everyone and encourages everyone around him to make the best of themselves,

    He tells the world, if I can do it from a council estate, so can you. I think hes just the best

    Plus in the ring he is an animal - like a Rocky film - and I just love it !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    I'm completely a Hatton fan, he symbolises the working class hero and everything that's good about being British, apart from the pasty white skin of course .

    Mayweather as a person in the media is one of the nastiest characters I know of that isn't a rapist or murderer, he's just a disgusting person, with no redeeming features. Obviously I don't know him personally so I can't fully pass judgement but I don't know how anyone could be a fan of the man. Obviously his ring craft is amazing, I could understand people loving to watch him box, but the only type of people I could imagine being actual fans are wannabe thugs, or people that will never back a person or team that might actually lose.
    Michael Jordan was supposedly quite a self serving asshole when he wasn't playing ball... Doesn't mean you can't be a fan of him based on his ability... Honestly your being a bit thick here... You don't have to like an athlete's character, or even know anything about it, to be a fan of them... To say you don't understand how anyone can be a fan of Floyd is stupid. He's a great technical boxer who's skills and dedication to his sport should be admired by any boxing fan. Why should I care what he's like out of the ring, that's not what Im interested in watching. Besides he's in a sport where the character he shows serves him well.. You have to believe your the best in boxing.. I could spin it right around and say I don't understand how Hatton is so popular just because he comes across as a regular working class guy, he has an ugly fighting style that I don't find appealing to watch most of the time.. I sure as hell don't think much of Mayweather from what I've seen of him as a person... And Im sure as hell not some wannabe thug or whatever you'd like to think. And I think his never having lost just makes him taking big fights all the more interesting, whether your a fan or not.. I wouldn't give 2 shits if he lost on a personal level, I simply admire his ability and enjoy watching him fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking
    Quote Originally Posted by 'Big' Dan McCarthy
    I'm completely a Hatton fan, he symbolises the working class hero and everything that's good about being British, apart from the pasty white skin of course .

    Mayweather as a person in the media is one of the nastiest characters I know of that isn't a rapist or murderer, he's just a disgusting person, with no redeeming features. Obviously I don't know him personally so I can't fully pass judgement but I don't know how anyone could be a fan of the man. Obviously his ring craft is amazing, I could understand people loving to watch him box, but the only type of people I could imagine being actual fans are wannabe thugs, or people that will never back a person or team that might actually lose.
    Michael Jordan was supposedly quite a self serving asshole when he wasn't playing ball... Doesn't mean you can't be a fan of him based on his ability... Honestly your being a bit thick here... You don't have to like an athlete's character, or even know anything about it, to be a fan of them... To say you don't understand how anyone can be a fan of Floyd is stupid. He's a great technical boxer who's skills and dedication to his sport should be admired by any boxing fan. Why should I care what he's like out of the ring, that's not what Im interested in watching. Besides he's in a sport where the character he shows serves him well.. You have to believe your the best in boxing.. I could spin it right around and say I don't understand how Hatton is so popular just because he comes across as a regular working class guy, he has an ugly fighting style that I don't find appealing to watch most of the time.. I sure as hell don't think much of Mayweather from what I've seen of him as a person... And Im sure as hell not some wannabe thug or whatever you'd like to think. And I think his never having lost just makes him taking big fights all the more interesting, whether your a fan or not.. I wouldn't give 2 shits if he lost on a personal level, I simply admire his ability and enjoy watching him fight.
    Thats it P4P spot on

    I always get this like why do you support Mayweather ?? its because i love watching his fights and i think he is a damn fine fighter i don't see why people have to keep saying how can you be a fan of his for what he does outside the ring ?? well i couldn't careless what he does outside the ring this isn't popularity contest this is boxing and i don't see why i can't just be a fan of what he does inside the ring to me if boxer was nicest person on this earth but i didn't like his fighting style would i be a fan of his ?? no i wouldn't because like i said this is boxing not popularity contest i totally agree with what you said P4P i get this all the time.

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    I reckon Ali gained more fans for what he did outside the ring than in it. I think it's a big part of what the fighter is really about. I mean, if your a fan of a boxer or any sportsman don't you buy their books to learn more about them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kel
    I reckon Ali gained more fans for what he did outside the ring than in it. I think it's a big part of what the fighter is really about. I mean, if your a fan of a boxer or any sportsman don't you buy their books to learn more about them?
    Well to me it isn't and Ali wasn't a nice guy out of the ring either it was because no one had seen anything like Ali before and his charisma was off the page nice or not Ali was an exception i doubt there will be another Ali ever.

    Im a fan of any sportsman for what they do inside the ring on the track on a field or where ever they do it i couldn't careless what they do outside there sport i only watch them to see there amazing skills at what they do i couldn't careless about there personality like i said this isn't popularity contest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel
    I reckon Ali gained more fans for what he did outside the ring than in it. I think it's a big part of what the fighter is really about. I mean, if your a fan of a boxer or any sportsman don't you buy their books to learn more about them?
    Well to me it isn't and Ali wasn't a nice guy out of the ring either it was because no one had seen anything like Ali before and his charisma was off the page nice or not Ali was an exception i doubt there will be another Ali ever.

    Im a fan of any sportsman for what they do inside the ring on the track on a field or where ever they do it i couldn't careless what they do outside there sport i only watch them to see there amazing skills at what they do i couldn't careless about there personality like i said this isn't popularity contest.
    Not about just personality though, have you never bought an autobiography or anything? You have never shown an interest for a sports persons life?

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