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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?
    Dp you actualy think Castillo will stop hatton anywhere close to 2 rounds?
    No. I feel Castillo will beat him. But that's not the point. Hatton seems to be viewed very highly by the British people. To high in my opinion. The Castillo fight is a very big fight for him. They want Hatton to get his due respect if he beats him. Fine. What happens if he doesn't beat him? What happens if he loses easily? How will you, Preme look at Hatton if he gets destroyed by Castillo in 2 rounds?
    I hada re-ask because i thought this was one of the stupidest questions i have ever seen here... 99% of the world champions today lost inside 2 rounds they would be freaking overhyped! Of course if ricky lost within 2 rounds he would be VASTLY overhyped, if he lost to cotto, mayweather, shit if he lost to de la hoya inside 2 rounds he would be overhyped...

    For someone who is forver giving other meber sof the forum grief for liking fighters you hate, caliming how you enjoy mkaing them look silly, or telling them about thier grabage posts i expected a hell of alot better for you...

    If you done a What if castillo easily outpoints hatton with a 10-2 or 8-4, would he be over hyped? or what if he stopped him by the 6th round or 8th round, would he be ovehyped

    Personally if hatton losses on points by more than 3 rounds he is overhyped IMO

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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    If Hatton beats Castillo, I will give him credit.
    If Castillo beats Hatton, I will give him credit.

    Although after last weekends slackerfest, they are both going to
    have to step it back-up to impress me.

    Killer Sheep

    That sums it up nicely. I'd just add that Hatton needs to beat Castillo handily to gain respect. Castillo can win ugly and still walk away with respect cause everyone expects Hatton to latch on to him and never let go.

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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?
    i'd say hatton got his ass whooped( and wisper damn he suck, in round two? damn he suck more then i thought). that about it. ooh make this same post about joe.c. i like hatton more then joe.C so im holding back on talking about how hatton would look if he loses.

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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?
    Dp you actualy think Castillo will stop hatton anywhere close to 2 rounds?
    No. I feel Castillo will beat him. But that's not the point. Hatton seems to be viewed very highly by the British people. To high in my opinion. The Castillo fight is a very big fight for him. They want Hatton to get his due respect if he beats him. Fine. What happens if he doesn't beat him? What happens if he loses easily? How will you, Preme look at Hatton if he gets destroyed by Castillo in 2 rounds?
    I hada re-ask because i thought this was one of the stupidest questions i have ever seen here... 99% of the world champions today lost inside 2 rounds they would be freaking overhyped! Of course if ricky lost within 2 rounds he would be VASTLY overhyped, if he lost to cotto, mayweather, shit if he lost to de la hoya inside 2 rounds he would be overhyped...

    For someone who is forver giving other meber sof the forum grief for liking fighters you hate, caliming how you enjoy mkaing them look silly, or telling them about thier grabage posts i expected a hell of alot better for you...

    If you done a What if castillo easily outpoints hatton with a 10-2 or 8-4, would he be over hyped? or what if he stopped him by the 6th round or 8th round, would he be ovehyped

    Personally if hatton losses on points by more than 3 rounds he is overhyped IMO
    Big difference. You see Castillo has paid his dues and earned his respect by taking dangerous fights and beating name fighters. Hatton got his hype because he's British. If he was an American and got the attention he got you same people that damn near worship him would be tearing him to shreds. Let me try and break this down for you even more. Since it's obvious your lagging behind the rest of the forum. Since Saddo doesn't have a remedial section to put you in, I got to do it here. Ready?

    Casper-looking fighter no good
    But certain people think Casper-looking fighter good
    Casper-looking fighter no like tough fights
    So Casper-looking fighter never lose fights
    Certain people say "yea" and clap hands when Casper-looking fighter always beat weak fighters
    Certain people get carried away and say Casper-looking fighter the best
    Casper-looking fighter got tough fight coming up
    What certain people going to think if Casper-looking fighter get destroyed in fight?

    Now the you understand the question, Preme? Or do I have to use visual aids next time?



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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    If Casper looking fighter really no good, Casper looking fighter get destroyed by Tszyu.
    If Casper looking fighter really no good, Casper looking fighter not win plenty shiny belts.
    If Casper looking fighter not want tough fights, Casper looking fighter stay home where it safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis
    If Casper looking fighter really no good, Casper looking fighter get destroyed by Tszyu.
    If Casper looking fighter really no good, Casper looking fighter not win plenty shiny belts.
    If Casper looking fighter not want tough fights, Casper looking fighter stay home where it safe.

    I can send you that in braille or audio CD format if you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis
    If Casper looking fighter really no good, Casper looking fighter get destroyed by Tszyu.
    If Casper looking fighter really no good, Casper looking fighter not win plenty shiny belts.
    If Casper looking fighter not want tough fights, Casper looking fighter stay home where it safe.

    I can send you that in braille or audio CD format if you like.
    Pig-Tailed Tszyu not fighter he once was
    Carlos Maussa, Bruce Seldon, Luis Santana all got shiny belts. What's the point?
    Casper-looking fighter not total coward like friend Calzcrappy.
    But Casper-looking fighter still got things to prove
    Casper-looking fighter need win against Great Castillo to shut Great Violent D the fuck up

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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise

    Pig-Tailed Tszyu not fighter he once was
    Funny how that only occured to people once he had been brutalised by Hatton, the same fate awaits Jose Luis too I suspect, he's already being called shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?
    Muhammad Ali lot to Trevor Berbwick, but he was not overrated for beating Foreman, Frazier and Liston

    Hatton beat Tszyu, so can never be overrrated regardless of what happens from now on!!

    He can only be 'not as good' as he was in the Tszyu fight

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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?











    I don't dog Hatton or praise him but I do know one thing....Castillo ain't no Kostya Tszyu who was not at his best,,He ain't Vivian Harris or Ben Tackie......Caltillo will fight toe to toe for the whole fight if need be. And Ricky can't pull that hit and hold up crap he did with Urango...JLC is a vetern who knows how to rough you up on the inside and cause more damage there then from a distance....We will have our questions answered either way when they fight....


    If he loses to JLC there is no shame in that...JLC is respected and has been in with the best..Like many others I thought he won his Mayweather bout...What I will lok for from Hatton is if he loses how wil he bounce back?...Train and come back harder and better of fade away like many hyped up fighters.....It is not the loss that tell you about a fighter it is how he handles it
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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?
    Hey VD, you know Hatton is a great fighter so stop trying to torture yourself into a 1,000 sad clicks. LOL. Been awhile since I've been here but you seem to still be up to the no-good work you are very fond for.....Jody
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    Default Re: What if this? What if that? How about what if this?

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    A lot of questions about Hatton are being asked. About his future opponents. His health. His p4p standing. A lot of different things. One of the recent questions was "Will Hatton get the credit if he beats Castillo?" Good interesting question. I guess some people feel Hatton is not getting the respect he deserves and want to know if beating Castillo will earn him that respect. Fine by me. I gave my answer on that thread. But it lead me to ask my own question.

    How will Hatton be looked at if Castillo stops him in, lets say 2 rounds? Controversy free.

    Will these Hatton groupies admit that Hatton was always overrated? Or will they make fools of themselves by making silly excuses? How will the boxing world look at him?
    Dp you actualy think Castillo will stop hatton anywhere close to 2 rounds?
    No. I feel Castillo will beat him. But that's not the point. Hatton seems to be viewed very highly by the British people. To high in my opinion. The Castillo fight is a very big fight for him. They want Hatton to get his due respect if he beats him. Fine. What happens if he doesn't beat him? What happens if he loses easily?
    No not just the Brits. Hatton is viewed very highly by knowledgeable boxing fans all over the world. People that think Hatton isn't very good are in the minority. Maybes theys donts knows theirs boxings
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