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    Default Does boxing need hatton back?

    Cant help but think since may the sport has lost its biggest personality and all the fan fare and excitement that comes with a ricky hatton showdown.

    This sport needs its personalitys to survive and despite not managing to win either of his 2 major showdowns he brought a hell of a lot of anticipation and charisma.

    Remembering standing in the middle of a packed out vegas strip belting out a hatton chant and wondering if there truly is a single person in not just the sporting world but across the globe who can truly bring this kind of excitement and passion with them?

    Not for all your mayweathers, mosleys, calzaghes and klitschkos can you get or create such anticipation and intrigue as a ricky hatton
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    Default Re: Does boxing need hatton back?

    Yes. He's still a draw and people still have love for him.

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    Default Re: Does boxing need hatton back?

    well theres no doubt that him and his fans bring the biggest buzz!
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    Default Re: Does boxing need hatton back?

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Cant help but think since may the sport has lost its biggest personality and all the fan fare and excitement that comes with a ricky hatton showdown.

    This sport needs its personalitys to survive and despite not managing to win either of his 2 major showdowns he brought a hell of a lot of anticipation and charisma.

    Remembering standing in the middle of a packed out vegas strip belting out a hatton chant and wondering if there truly is a single person in not just the sporting world but across the globe who can truly bring this kind of excitement and passion with them?

    Not for all your mayweathers, mosleys, calzaghes and klitschkos can you get or create such anticipation and intrigue as a ricky hatton

    There is no need for him to come back really, his latest loss makes it very difficult to comeback and be a major player again, hes to old and been in to many wars to make a serious comeback to the top and add to that he looks pretty shot to me.

    Stay retired.

    You not updated your sig yet Hammer

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    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Cant help but think since may the sport has lost its biggest personality and all the fan fare and excitement that comes with a ricky hatton showdown.

    This sport needs its personalitys to survive and despite not managing to win either of his 2 major showdowns he brought a hell of a lot of anticipation and charisma.

    Remembering standing in the middle of a packed out vegas strip belting out a hatton chant and wondering if there truly is a single person in not just the sporting world but across the globe who can truly bring this kind of excitement and passion with them?

    Not for all your mayweathers, mosleys, calzaghes and klitschkos can you get or create such anticipation and intrigue as a ricky hatton

    There is no need for him to come back really, his latest loss makes it very difficult to comeback and be a major player again, hes to old and been in to many wars to make a serious comeback to the top and add to that he looks pretty shot to me.

    Stay retired.

    You not updated your sig yet Hammer
    30 years old is now considered too old??

    Your supposed to be hitting your prime at that age not calling it a day. So he got knocked out by manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather. 2 of the very best around and you could quite easily argue that ricky has already fought his 2 hardest fights and should still be able to retire as world champion.

    Fact is ricky hatton pulls in fans all over the world. It would be a crying shame if someone so young decided to pack it in just because of 2 defeats!!


    PS:He won the WBA at welter and not light welter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Cant help but think since may the sport has lost its biggest personality and all the fan fare and excitement that comes with a ricky hatton showdown.

    This sport needs its personalitys to survive and despite not managing to win either of his 2 major showdowns he brought a hell of a lot of anticipation and charisma.

    Remembering standing in the middle of a packed out vegas strip belting out a hatton chant and wondering if there truly is a single person in not just the sporting world but across the globe who can truly bring this kind of excitement and passion with them?

    Not for all your mayweathers, mosleys, calzaghes and klitschkos can you get or create such anticipation and intrigue as a ricky hatton

    There is no need for him to come back really, his latest loss makes it very difficult to comeback and be a major player again, hes to old and been in to many wars to make a serious comeback to the top and add to that he looks pretty shot to me.

    Stay retired.

    You not updated your sig yet Hammer
    30 years old is now considered too old??

    Your supposed to be hitting your prime at that age not calling it a day. So he got knocked out by manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather. 2 of the very best around and you could quite easily argue that ricky has already fought his 2 hardest fights and should still be able to retire as world champion.

    Fact is ricky hatton pulls in fans all over the world. It would be a crying shame if someone so young decided to pack it in just because of 2 defeats!!


    PS:He won the WBA at welter and not light welter!
    2005-11-2663.3Carlos Maussa63.520-2-0Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United KingdomWKO912x3~ time: 1:10 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: John Coyle | judge: Ruben Garcia, Dr. | judge: Guy Jutras ~
    ~ IBF light welterweight title ~
    ~ WBA Super World light welterweight title ~


    Did you not get my message quite suprised you didnt actully know he beat Carlos Maussa in sheffield in December 2005 for the WBA strap at 140, seen as you are one of his biggest fans?? Did you not realise that mate??

    Yes he is 30, well 31 in a few weeks but what is Hattons objective the guy has been involved in some of the biggest ppv's ever in boxing, now me personally if I had got to them heights I wouldnt be happy fighting bums in my own backyard, i just dont see the point??

    So my point is if Hatton wants to get to them lofty heights ( im pretty certain there is about the same chance of Kid Thunder having the same run) He will have to string together 3/4 solid wins, now Hatton is 31 how long will it take to get them fights in 2 years minimum??

    Maybe one more fight to finish of a win against a light hitting contender/title holder maybe but a go at the top again?? NO it will end in disaster imo.

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    Default Re: Does boxing need hatton back?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post


    There is no need for him to come back really, his latest loss makes it very difficult to comeback and be a major player again, hes to old and been in to many wars to make a serious comeback to the top and add to that he looks pretty shot to me.

    Stay retired.

    You not updated your sig yet Hammer
    30 years old is now considered too old??

    Your supposed to be hitting your prime at that age not calling it a day. So he got knocked out by manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather. 2 of the very best around and you could quite easily argue that ricky has already fought his 2 hardest fights and should still be able to retire as world champion.

    Fact is ricky hatton pulls in fans all over the world. It would be a crying shame if someone so young decided to pack it in just because of 2 defeats!!


    PS:He won the WBA at welter and not light welter!
    2005-11-2663.3Carlos Maussa63.520-2-0Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United KingdomWKO912x3~ time: 1:10 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: John Coyle | judge: Ruben Garcia, Dr. | judge: Guy Jutras ~
    ~ IBF light welterweight title ~
    ~ WBA Super World light welterweight title ~


    Did you not get my message quite suprised you didnt actully know he beat Carlos Maussa in sheffield in December 2005 for the WBA strap at 140, seen as you are one of his biggest fans?? Did you not realise that mate??

    Yes he is 30, well 31 in a few weeks but what is Hattons objective the guy has been involved in some of the biggest ppv's ever in boxing, now me personally if I had got to them heights I wouldnt be happy fighting bums in my own backyard, i just dont see the point??

    So my point is if Hatton wants to get to them lofty heights ( im pretty certain there is about the same chance of Kid Thunder having the same run) He will have to string together 3/4 solid wins, now Hatton is 31 how long will it take to get them fights in 2 years minimum??

    Maybe one more fight to finish of a win against a light hitting contender/title holder maybe but a go at the top again?? NO it will end in disaster imo.

    with that logic shane mosley should of retired the night he got beat by winky or cotto

    Great champions face adversity head on and come through it. In america if you lose a big fight you simply dust yourself off and come back a better person for it. Yet in britain we seem to just give up and tell our fighters to retire.

    Lennox got bashed something wrong when rahman done him and there was nationwide calls for him to call it a day. But in carrying on he cemented his legacy in the sport.....and he was much older than hatton.


    ps: how weird, lol. Ive literally not an hour ago watched rounds 5 through finish of the maussa fight. Genuinely though it was just his IBF on the line (is super WBA actually the official WBA belt?)
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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post

    30 years old is now considered too old??

    Your supposed to be hitting your prime at that age not calling it a day. So he got knocked out by manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather. 2 of the very best around and you could quite easily argue that ricky has already fought his 2 hardest fights and should still be able to retire as world champion.

    Fact is ricky hatton pulls in fans all over the world. It would be a crying shame if someone so young decided to pack it in just because of 2 defeats!!


    PS:He won the WBA at welter and not light welter!
    2005-11-2663.3Carlos Maussa63.520-2-0Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United KingdomWKO912x3~ time: 1:10 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: John Coyle | judge: Ruben Garcia, Dr. | judge: Guy Jutras ~
    ~ IBF light welterweight title ~
    ~ WBA Super World light welterweight title ~


    Did you not get my message quite suprised you didnt actully know he beat Carlos Maussa in sheffield in December 2005 for the WBA strap at 140, seen as you are one of his biggest fans?? Did you not realise that mate??

    Yes he is 30, well 31 in a few weeks but what is Hattons objective the guy has been involved in some of the biggest ppv's ever in boxing, now me personally if I had got to them heights I wouldnt be happy fighting bums in my own backyard, i just dont see the point??

    So my point is if Hatton wants to get to them lofty heights ( im pretty certain there is about the same chance of Kid Thunder having the same run) He will have to string together 3/4 solid wins, now Hatton is 31 how long will it take to get them fights in 2 years minimum??

    Maybe one more fight to finish of a win against a light hitting contender/title holder maybe but a go at the top again?? NO it will end in disaster imo.

    with that logic shane mosley should of retired the night he got beat by winky or cotto

    Great champions face adversity head on and come through it. In america if you lose a big fight you simply dust yourself off and come back a better person for it. Yet in britain we seem to just give up and tell our fighters to retire.

    Lennox got bashed something wrong when rahman done him and there was nationwide calls for him to call it a day. But in carrying on he cemented his legacy in the sport.....and he was much older than hatton.


    ps: how weird, lol. Ive literally not an hour ago watched rounds 5 through finish of the maussa fight. Genuinely though it was just his IBF on the line (is super WBA actually the official WBA belt?)
    Come on mate, same as Mosley?? Hatton was knocked the fuck out and was down three times in 2 rounds, Mosley lost a very close fight to Cotto and the second fight with Winky was a competitive fight.

    But in truth Hammer Hatton is not a great fighter hes a good fighter whose popularity and his win over KT have got him where he is.

    Everyone new Lewis didnt take the Rahman contest seriously he was filiming oceans eleven couple of weeks before, difference is Lewis was a very strong favourite to beat Rahmen in the rematch, I think you would be hard pressed to find anyone who would give Hatton a chance in a rematch.


    My main problem is Hatton doesnt look the same fighter, his chin looked awful again Manny and Manny is not a devestating puncher far from it ( watch the Diaz fight for proof he threw the kitchen sink at him for 9 rounds)

    Hatton is only 31 not very old Mosley is 38 but there different styles Hatton has taken alot of punishment and for me there is no point on giving it another go. He wont get to the top again.

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    Default Re: Does boxing need hatton back?

    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post

    30 years old is now considered too old??

    Your supposed to be hitting your prime at that age not calling it a day. So he got knocked out by manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather. 2 of the very best around and you could quite easily argue that ricky has already fought his 2 hardest fights and should still be able to retire as world champion.

    Fact is ricky hatton pulls in fans all over the world. It would be a crying shame if someone so young decided to pack it in just because of 2 defeats!!


    PS:He won the WBA at welter and not light welter!
    2005-11-2663.3Carlos Maussa63.520-2-0Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United KingdomWKO912x3~ time: 1:10 | referee: Mickey Vann | judge: John Coyle | judge: Ruben Garcia, Dr. | judge: Guy Jutras ~
    ~ IBF light welterweight title ~
    ~ WBA Super World light welterweight title ~


    Did you not get my message quite suprised you didnt actully know he beat Carlos Maussa in sheffield in December 2005 for the WBA strap at 140, seen as you are one of his biggest fans?? Did you not realise that mate??

    Yes he is 30, well 31 in a few weeks but what is Hattons objective the guy has been involved in some of the biggest ppv's ever in boxing, now me personally if I had got to them heights I wouldnt be happy fighting bums in my own backyard, i just dont see the point??

    So my point is if Hatton wants to get to them lofty heights ( im pretty certain there is about the same chance of Kid Thunder having the same run) He will have to string together 3/4 solid wins, now Hatton is 31 how long will it take to get them fights in 2 years minimum??

    Maybe one more fight to finish of a win against a light hitting contender/title holder maybe but a go at the top again?? NO it will end in disaster imo.

    with that logic shane mosley should of retired the night he got beat by winky or cotto

    Great champions face adversity head on and come through it. In america if you lose a big fight you simply dust yourself off and come back a better person for it. Yet in britain we seem to just give up and tell our fighters to retire.

    Lennox got bashed something wrong when rahman done him and there was nationwide calls for him to call it a day. But in carrying on he cemented his legacy in the sport.....and he was much older than hatton.


    ps: how weird, lol. Ive literally not an hour ago watched rounds 5 through finish of the maussa fight. Genuinely though it was just his IBF on the line (is super WBA actually the official WBA belt?)

    Maussa won the WBA Belt from Vivian Harris why else would Ricky fight someone so shit?? 1 reason cos he was the WBA champ, suprised you didnt know that mate, as soon as Hatton won Frank Warren signed up M'Baye lets take two guesses why that was, oh yes M'Baye was the number one contender in the WBA rankings .

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Cant help but think since may the sport has lost its biggest personality and all the fan fare and excitement that comes with a ricky hatton showdown.

    This sport needs its personalitys to survive and despite not managing to win either of his 2 major showdowns he brought a hell of a lot of anticipation and charisma.

    Remembering standing in the middle of a packed out vegas strip belting out a hatton chant and wondering if there truly is a single person in not just the sporting world but across the globe who can truly bring this kind of excitement and passion with them?

    Not for all your mayweathers, mosleys, calzaghes and klitschkos can you get or create such anticipation and intrigue as a ricky hatton

    There is no need for him to come back really, his latest loss makes it very difficult to comeback and be a major player again, hes to old and been in to many wars to make a serious comeback to the top and add to that he looks pretty shot to me.

    Stay retired.

    You not updated your sig yet Hammer
    30 years old is now considered too old??

    Your supposed to be hitting your prime at that age not calling it a day. So he got knocked out by manny pacquiao and floyd mayweather. 2 of the very best around and you could quite easily argue that ricky has already fought his 2 hardest fights and should still be able to retire as world champion.

    Fact is ricky hatton pulls in fans all over the world. It would be a crying shame if someone so young decided to pack it in just because of 2 defeats!!


    PS:He won the WBA at welter and not light welter!
    Ricky is a brawler type of fighter they dont have aslong of a career than say the likes of Mosley.Ricky has been hit alot and is past his best.

    I think at the moment us fans mis him more than he misses fighting at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    Cant help but think since may the sport has lost its biggest personality and all the fan fare and excitement that comes with a ricky hatton showdown.

    This sport needs its personalitys to survive and despite not managing to win either of his 2 major showdowns he brought a hell of a lot of anticipation and charisma.

    Remembering standing in the middle of a packed out vegas strip belting out a hatton chant and wondering if there truly is a single person in not just the sporting world but across the globe who can truly bring this kind of excitement and passion with them?

    Not for all your mayweathers, mosleys, calzaghes and klitschkos can you get or create such anticipation and intrigue as a ricky hatton
    Like, 'Did you see those pictures of that fat knacker Hatton?'

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