liamlion wrote:I will actually put you right on the situation as your speculation is ridiculous and so way off the mark.lurkyshaka wrote: Er because Witter had already left Warren perhaps![]()
And lest face it, if that clause didn't exist then Warren surely would have fired that bullet a long time ago in his several year hate campaign against the Hatton's.
Have a look at this article given by Ricky Hatton to the MEN in March 2006, there was never actually any clause inserted into Hatton's contract for a fight with Witter to be made. The reason for the non-inclusion of the clause is given (http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... itter.html):
“And at one time, the Hitman was so angered by the Bradford man's jibes that he insisted then-promoter allegedly should insert a clause in his contract to ensure a fight with Witter.
But Warren managed to persuade Hatton that he had bigger fish to fry, and that Witter was simply trying to goad him into a lucrative pay-day.”:
I think you'll find that Hatton absolutely was with HBO when he fought Juan Lazcano silly.lurkyshaka wrote: Hatton wasn't with HBO then silly![]()
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Just for the record, in the same article (dated March 2006) when at the time Hatton was already signed with HBO he said:
"If Witter wins the WBC I will definitely fight him, because he will have something I want."
Clearly Hatton never thought that HBO would put a block on the fight. The simple reality is that HBO werent the problem. Lets face it Hatton and Warren are both to blame for not wanting the fight with Witter. Hatton has literally used about 5 different reasons at many different points to justify not fighting Witter.
If Hatton had ever wanted the fight with Witter it would have happened - its that simple!
You weren't talking about the time of the Lazcano fight though......"Eamonn Magee, Juan Lazcano, Stephen Smith, Joe Hutchinson, Aldo Rios, Dennis Pedersen, Ray Oliveria " were the fighters you were talking about. And at that time Hatton wasn't on HBO. A good effort at twisting, but not quite good enough. You'll have to do better than that.
Hatton of course was on HBO when he fought Lazcano, but he took on Lazcano straight after the Mayweather fight. It'd have been sheer lunacy for Hatton to walk straight into a Witter fight after coming off a heavy KO loss.
You're correct Hatton was never really interested in fighting Witter, the reason being Witter brought no money and he wasn't highly thought of on the world scene thanks largely to the tainted view folk had of him after the Judah fight. Witter was always looked upon as a bit of a clown after that. Though imo that performance was totally excusable as he came in on a weeks notice and was a novice, fact remains America was never impressed by Junior. A win over Junior would have silenced folk like you, but it'd have garnered Hatton relatively small change(tho Junior a career high) and he'd have received scant credit on the world scene.
The only time Witter started to make slight inroads into the general perception of him in the States, was after he'd battered Harris. If he'd continued in that kind of form then HBO would have had to sit up and take notice of him with a view to a possible Hatton fight.....but of course Junior then went and lost his title and with it all momentum. He has only himself to blame for that, as imo he could and should have beaten Bradley.
You talk of Hatton being fearful of Witter and that frankly is b*llocks.....Junior again proved he's his own worst enemy with his display at the weekend. With fights against Khan and Hatton being mooted once again, he went and turned in a pathetic performance.
Devon Alexander is no great shakes, but Witter made him look good. Junior p*ss balled around doing a bit of this and a bit of that, but he stuck at nothing and took an embarrassing kicking until quitting. He showed no consistency and ultimately no heart. It doesn't please me to say that as i was sincerely hoping he'd do the business and prove the American's wrong.
The article you refer to trying to prove the Witter clause may have not existed, if nothing else proves that Hatton at that time was p*ssed off and wanted to shut Junior up.......a bit of a difference from your jibber jabber of him being scared of Junior.