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Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 18 May 2010, 19:26
by Crease
As the Light Welterweight division moves on, the question remains:
Where is Ricky Hatton?
He has not retired... So when will he come back, time is ticking on...
A close friend of mine has relatives in Manchester and he has told me that
Hatton is training in the gym...
But he can't shake the excess weight off,
and he can't get back down to Light Welterweight...
I have considered that possibility, but at this point I just don't know...
What do you guys think?
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Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 18 May 2010, 19:30
by whicker
I can't see him coming back, really.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 18 May 2010, 19:32
by Asterix
whicker wrote:I can't see him coming back, really.
Same here. Not for a top 10 fight.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 18 May 2010, 19:38
by states
Dan Rafael had some quotes from him the other day, in one of his pieces on ESPN. Ricky basically said he wasn't retired, and that he'd been back in the gym for a while, but recognised that if you're going to fight, you need to be totally dedicated to boxing, and he wasn't sure he was any more. Personally, I think Hatton won't fight again, and I don't blame him. He had a terrific career, there's no point coming back.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 18 May 2010, 20:24
by Crease
states wrote:I think Hatton won't fight again, and I don't blame him. He had a terrific career, there's no point coming back.
A victory over Amir Kahn would silence these fools who call themselves boxing fans...
And,
Hatton vs Cotto has been a fight that I've wanted to see for over 5 years.

Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 02:53
by Nightmare Roy
Crease wrote:states wrote:I think Hatton won't fight again, and I don't blame him. He had a terrific career, there's no point coming back.
A victory over Amir Kahn would silence these fools who call themselves boxing fans...
And,
Hatton vs Cotto has been a fight that I've wanted to see for over 5 years.

I think right now he'd loose against both, he's had a great career, earned a fortune and only lost againsts a pair of GOAT's He should leave it be now.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 02:59
by maninthemiddle
Seeing as Ricky has his own wonderful training facilities and he has been in boxing from a young age I think you will find he will probably train 2 or 3 times a week until his later years, so I wouldn't take this as a guide to a possible return......
My money is on retirement and establishing a good promotional outfit and continuing his cabaret interests, but nothing surprises you in this game, so a return could be possible in any of the next 5 years!!!!
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 04:10
by johnswan1
Crease wrote:states wrote:I think Hatton won't fight again, and I don't blame him. He had a terrific career, there's no point coming back.
A victory over Amir Kahn would silence these fools who call themselves boxing fans...
And,
Hatton vs Cotto has been a fight that I've wanted to see for over 5 years.

Hatton would be brushed aside at this stage of his career by both Khan and Cotto.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 04:56
by damianhucker1
he will do a naz and never officially announce his retirement , he might be a bit like me , wanting to get weight down to return to the ring , but just not able to motivate himself enough to actually do it properly .
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 07:03
by fatman
if he did have another fight, i'd be buying a ticket for sure.
i miss the big Ricky Hatton nights, he's only 31 and he is well rested now, I just wonder if he could do it one more time, it would have to be a certain type of opponent; a walk forward guarenteed barn burner fight: Juan Diaz, Alfonso Gomez, Miguel Cotto (loses to Foreman), Marcos Maidana. I'd love it if he went out on a win.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 08:07
by Heartbreak_Kid79
I would have expected one sendoff final bout in front of his home Manchester crowd... against a guy who wont give him any trouble.
So he can say thankyou and goodbye (much like Gordon Brown

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Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 19 May 2010, 08:17
by hitman_hatton1
damianhucker1 wrote:he will do a naz and never officially announce his retirement , he might be a bit like me , wanting to get weight down to return to the ring , but just not able to motivate himself enough to actually do it properly .
he won't do a naz.
give him some credit ffs.
he's already been more forthright than naz ever was.
he's told us he's still undecided.
and he's got the promotional firm to front.
naz just pissed off and never said anything.
it was only last year that naz even gave some kind of explanation as to why he didn't return. :>
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 20 May 2010, 15:53
by SAPFO
31 and only lost to the elite. Why write him off already? He always got fat between fights ffs. Only thing missing from Hatton of only a few short years ago might be hunger due to the millions earn't fighing the 2 best out there at the time.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 20 May 2010, 16:08
by Quixall
I think the Pacquiao defeat has affected him more than he cares to admit and he knows that he can't ever rectify that, even if he fought an inferior fighter for a farewell fight and beat him convincingly. I don't think his heart is in it anymore and he knows he is finished really !!!!
I would back Khan to beat him now to be honest
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 21 May 2010, 12:00
by stujones
Sounding more retired than not, but says never say never. Some might say "oh he's doing a Naz" I think he's being honest. He's still young and the juices might get going again.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 70,00.html
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 21 May 2010, 12:10
by n1ebf
I wouldn't like to see him fight Alfonso Gomez as somebody above suggested. He beat a shell of Gatti and would probably be better conditioned and therefore do the same to Hatton.
Article in my local paper today - says he's happily (at least unofficially) retired - the motivation isn't there - it might come back (he talks about Ryan Rhodes at this point, being in the form of his career)...if the juices come back, he'd come back...and if they don't, then he won't - as the last place you want to be is in a boxing ring he says, if you're not up for it.
He says it's the hardest game in the world, and if you can't be a champion, the next best feeling is to make a champion, and he is enjoying doing that for the forseeable.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 21 May 2010, 13:56
by SAPFO
Read on boxingnews he would come back for Mayweather.
I think he would be happy just landing a few more digs on him, collecting another big payday, then knocking it on the head.
And I think if it was Mayweather again, he would certainly be up for it, even if he had no chance.
Thing in his favour is apparently Mayweather wants to fight in the UK, and both fighters would sell.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 21 May 2010, 19:11
by tobyh5
Question Of Sport tonight.
Picture round. Picture of Timothy Bradley shown - Hatton cannot name him and has blank expression :!:
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Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 21 May 2010, 19:18
by damianhucker1
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 22 May 2010, 02:39
by bob_adder
tobyh5 wrote:Question Of Sport tonight.
Picture round. Picture of Timothy Bradley shown - Hatton cannot name him and has blank expression :!:
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ha ha plus he went away instead of home! Must have lost his confidence in his boxing knowledge.
I would love to see Ricky have one last fight. Ideally it would be someone with a good name and doesnt possess too much power - Juan Diaz?
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 22 May 2010, 05:52
by alexpaterson
I really cant see him coming back
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 22 May 2010, 21:40
by terrez
I don't think he will come back, especially if his promotions take off and things start picking up outside the ring for him.
He's walking about at cruizerweight by the look of it, so some serious pounds to drop and if he is not 100% focused and wanting it, he won't make it.
Not to much of a bad thing, he had some super fights before he retired and didn't step around anyone at the end so nothing to be ashamed of.
Stay retired if you're happy Ricky! Focus on your boxers talents and your promotions.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 23 May 2010, 03:49
by bennie
Ricky has the biggest weight-gain problem since Duran. He absolutely dwarfed Ryan Rhodes.
Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 23 May 2010, 05:28
by doctorboxing
Seeing them both at ringside for the rhodes fight together made me think hatton v naz at cruiserweight might be the only fight left for ricky now...... Altho nas may have carried his power from feather and ko him...

Re: Hatton: As time goes by
Posted: 23 May 2010, 07:01
by mickey1975
There is a very good,honest interview with Ricky in this months Fighting Fit