Hatton Calls It A Day?
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stevieb_8006
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Hatton Calls It A Day?
In The Mail and The Sun. Seems he started light training and thought better of it.
Wise choice if its not there.
Im relieved hes not fighting (at world class again).
Wise choice if its not there.
Im relieved hes not fighting (at world class again).
Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
hopefully this is true. He could do serious damage to himself if he tries to boil down to 10stone again.Even a moderate opponent would be bad for hatton
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iamasadlittleboy
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
sounds like he's denied it
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maxicarter
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
Has he spoken to anyone ? ie tv, radio etc or are these still just rumours ?
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Rocky Balboa
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
If Ricky is having any doubts or lacking the motivation to get back into fighting shape, then he should call it a day because you need to be sure in a sport such as Boxing!
What's the latest? ANyone got any updates?
What's the latest? ANyone got any updates?
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Samuel Brooks
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
about time. go and enjoy your money ricky!!!
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stevieb_8006
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hitman_hatton1
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
it's been denied apparently.stevieb_8006 wrote:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... a-day.html
u can get back in ya cage now.
Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
nah he's done.
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mickey1975
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Hes denying it saying he still trains 3 times a week.Sounds like casual fitness rather than a serious comeback.He wont fight again
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overated. overpaid. Glad hes gone..
Sorry guys just my opinion
Sorry guys just my opinion
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hitman_hatton1
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never overpaid.Spiker wrote:overated. overpaid. Glad hes gone..
Sorry guys just my opinion
it's about getting the fans thru the gates.
it's the same in any form of entertainment.
if u get fans thru the gates u deserve a good payday.
hatton got em thru the gates better than anyone. :>
Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
Will Hatton have to fight to secure another sky contract for his promotional stable?
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Agree, never overpaid, a good not great fighter.hitman_hatton1 wrote:never overpaid.Spiker wrote:overated. overpaid. Glad hes gone..
Sorry guys just my opinion![]()
it's about getting the fans thru the gates.
it's the same in any form of entertainment.
if u get fans thru the gates u deserve a good payday.
hatton got em thru the gates better than anyone. :>
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Spud
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
It all depends what you your regard as "great" - my personal opinion is that Ricky Hatton is/was a great fighter for British Boxing without any doubt.
I make that statement in the context - what he has done for the sport in this country - and whilst the real "anoraks" of the sport will argue this and that about his skills - he achieved a tremendous amount with regards the belts he won - I know some will state the belts are meaningless - but how many fighters in this country have fought at the very top - how many fighters in this country have actually fought the pound for pound best fighters in the world.
I realise its a "can of worms" where you place Ricky Hatton in terms of greatness if that is the correct word - but to be honest I cannot name another boxer who had literally thousands of fans travelling to the other side of the world to watch him - whilst millions tuned in on the TV and radio and with regards to his ring expoits - there is another area where few can match him.
I make that statement in the context - what he has done for the sport in this country - and whilst the real "anoraks" of the sport will argue this and that about his skills - he achieved a tremendous amount with regards the belts he won - I know some will state the belts are meaningless - but how many fighters in this country have fought at the very top - how many fighters in this country have actually fought the pound for pound best fighters in the world.
I realise its a "can of worms" where you place Ricky Hatton in terms of greatness if that is the correct word - but to be honest I cannot name another boxer who had literally thousands of fans travelling to the other side of the world to watch him - whilst millions tuned in on the TV and radio and with regards to his ring expoits - there is another area where few can match him.
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frankwarrenfan
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
i think popular is the word you're looking for as opposed to great.
think of the spice girls with ricky as fatty spice!
think of the spice girls with ricky as fatty spice!
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mickey1975
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
Ricky is an all time British great,however you look at it.P4P(in Britain) best?,no,most popular,yes,but definately in the shake up,based on achievement,not popularity
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whatashambles
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
He deserves to be considered up there. Compare his best 3 wins with Calzaghe's
Tsyzu, Malignaggi and Castillo v Lacy, Hopkins and Kessler
I don't think there's much between the two there.
Tsyzu, Malignaggi and Castillo v Lacy, Hopkins and Kessler
I don't think there's much between the two there.
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Yeah I remembered reading that Hatton went back into training on February... As it happens, I'm a little surprised that he hasn't started naming potnetial opponents by now...
I guess that this is a sign that Hatton may be finished...
It's probably for the best. But I would have loved to see Hatton vs Cotto. :(
A career that charts two divisions... A unified double world champion... A 2 time world champion and a multi-weight world champion...
Loses only to Mayweather and Pacquaio... Hardly bad.
I guess that this is a sign that Hatton may be finished...
It's probably for the best. But I would have loved to see Hatton vs Cotto. :(
Well, Hatton's vast popularity doesn't come in to the discussion of his ability... And he's a great fighter...frankwarrenfan wrote:i think popular is the word you're looking for as opposed to great.
A career that charts two divisions... A unified double world champion... A 2 time world champion and a multi-weight world champion...
Loses only to Mayweather and Pacquaio... Hardly bad.
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mickey1975
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
Looks like he's coming back to fight Carl Gallagher on next weeks Shameless!Caught "first look" on E4.Ricky has to start favourite...
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i dont belive it until i see the press conferance on SSN
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He should be OK against Carl, wouldnt fancy his chances vs Lillian tho!mickey1975 wrote:Looks like he's coming back to fight Carl Gallagher on next weeks Shameless!Caught "first look" on E4.Ricky has to start favourite...
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martin_g91
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
I'm lost ! He is, he isn't, he is, it's been going on for ages now. I know its a big decision but he should have come to it by now.
An earlier point about "does he need to box on for a new Sky contract ?" is a very good point that I hadnt thought of. I think David Haye had a simular situation with Satanta (before they went to the wall).
It's fantastic that Ricky drew so many fans. AND that they travelled. But as for him being a great ? An earlier poster had it right, there is a difference between "popular" and "great", the two only rarely have anything to do with eachother (what is the best SELLING newspaper in the country ? The Sun. What is the BEST newspaper in the country ?...). Christ, Robbie Williams played to more people than Frank Sinatra ever did but he's still just a fat northener (Robbie Williams that is :-))
An earlier point about "does he need to box on for a new Sky contract ?" is a very good point that I hadnt thought of. I think David Haye had a simular situation with Satanta (before they went to the wall).
It's fantastic that Ricky drew so many fans. AND that they travelled. But as for him being a great ? An earlier poster had it right, there is a difference between "popular" and "great", the two only rarely have anything to do with eachother (what is the best SELLING newspaper in the country ? The Sun. What is the BEST newspaper in the country ?...). Christ, Robbie Williams played to more people than Frank Sinatra ever did but he's still just a fat northener (Robbie Williams that is :-))
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twenty six
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
Ricky does not need to fight to secure dates for Hatton Promotions.
That is a myth.
That is a myth.
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alexpaterson
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Re: Hatton Calls It A Day?
He should make an announcement soon, it has taken too long imo