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Re: Ricky Hatton
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11/20/07 09:38 PM
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Yeah, I say Floyd wins too. Although I'll be rooting for Ricky and it's always fun to see some of the Brits come out and chant during his fights. Thats so true. His last fight was kinda meh but his fans made it so much fun to watch. Hearing them chant for pretty much the whole fight was awesome.
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Re: Ricky Hatton
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11/22/07 06:00 PM
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I think Ricky will knock him out in the first actually i dont think i know! Ricky is in the best form of his life and Mayweather is past his prime LOL. You must be joking. Mayweather past his prime? Mayweather = 30 years old, Hatton = 29. And Hatton has not fought the level of fighters Mayweather has. Thats just crazy talk if you think he'll win in a first round KO.
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Re: Ricky Hatton
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11/22/07 06:21 PM
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Hopefully he will put some pride back in england What about Joe Calzaghe, who's probably the best pound-for-pound fighter today? (Or do you literally mean England as opposed to UK)? Floyd's a classy boxer, but Hatton's a regular killer. If Ricky gets anywhere close to Floyd, he'll knock him out.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Ricky Hatton
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11/23/07 05:22 AM
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Hopefully he will put some pride back in england What about Joe Calzaghe, who's probably the best pound-for-pound fighter today? (Or do you literally mean England as opposed to UK)? Floyd's a classy boxer, but Hatton's a regular killer. If Ricky gets anywhere close to Floyd, he'll knock him out. Joe Calzaghe is the pound for pounder at present Turnbull. Hopefully Ricky will be challenging him for the title in a few weeks time 
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Re: Ricky Hatton
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11/23/07 08:05 AM
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I think Ricky will knock him out in the first actually i dont think i know! Ricky is in the best form of his life and Mayweather is past his prime LOL. You must be joking. Mayweather past his prime? Mayweather = 30 years old, Hatton = 29. And Hatton has not fought the level of fighters Mayweather has. Thats just crazy talk if you think he'll win in a first round KO. as ive said Hatton first round,and mayweatther to start blubbering like a little girl when he eventually regains conciousness
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Re: Ricky Hatton
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11/27/07 07:54 PM
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Ricky Hatton believes Flyod Mayweather is already getting the excuses in before the duo collide in their welterweight super-fight on December 8.
Hatton has been surprised by the American's casual attitude towards training and sees the American's recent reference to his hands as already making excuses for a potential defeat.
"From what I've seen there has been a lot of training in the comfort zone," said Hatton, a man renowned for his for his dedication in the build-up to a fight.
"Simply hitting the speed ball, working the bag and the pads very lightly with very little power.
"He is already saying he has trouble with his hands again and I'm just wondering from my point of view if Floyd Mayweather loses I hope he doesn't blame the defeat on his dancing or on his hands."
Hatton was also encouraged by Mayweather's choice of sparring partner, Carlos Baldomir, a journeyman whom the 'Pretty Boy' defeated in a unanimous points victory in November 2006.
"His choice of sparring partner is also interesting," he added. "He certainly isn't the quickest and plods forward rather than moves forward.
"If they've brought him in to emulate me that is a very good sign because I think Baldomir, even when he was in the best shape of his life and fought Floyd, he was far from fit or quick enough so I don't know what he's going to be like when he's out of shape."
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