ricky hatton inducted to international boxing hall of fame
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margaret thatcher
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ricky hatton inducted to international boxing hall of fame
along with jane couch, diego corralles, michael moore, ivan calderon
luis firpo for old timers
luis firpo for old timers
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Nightmare Roy
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smiling assassin
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Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
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Dunno he beat Kosta, only lost to two greats and had a huge impact on the sports popularity.smiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 11:34 Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
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Tszyu was a good win but it was his last bout and definitely not the best version of him. He got Knocked out by the two all time greats he went in with (Pacquiao barely broke sweat). A lot of fighters on his record were not Top tier.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 13:48Dunno he beat Kosta, only lost to two greats and had a huge impact on the sports popularity.smiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 11:34 Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
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SeanBrennan
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excellent news. Jackie Kallen too, she's very chatty on FB, comes across really well and had a brilliant career in the sport.
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leejonesjnr
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Don’t applaud then.smiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 14:23Tszyu was a good win but it was his last bout and definitely not the best version of him. He got Knocked out by the two all time greats he went in with (Pacquiao barely broke sweat). A lot of fighters on his record were not Top tier.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 13:48Dunno he beat Kosta, only lost to two greats and had a huge impact on the sports popularity.smiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 11:34 Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
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two weight world champ, beat Tszyu, Castillo, fought two ATGs, created a big movement, and remained a good person, a worthy entrant for me. Good no that man. Hall of Fame does not mean best who ever lived.smiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 11:34 Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
Re: ricky hatton inducted to international boxing hall of fame
Well yes his achievements probably get him in, but it's the hall of FAME.
Ricky was perhaps even THE goat for following and suchlike. Certainly one of them.
Ricky was perhaps even THE goat for following and suchlike. Certainly one of them.
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Sorry for mentioning it most years - but it is the INTERNATIONAL boxing hall of fame.
What about the hereos of Asia - always overlooked and, yep will say it again - Sven Ottke. He did loads for boxing in Germany and was a world champion for 10 years and not just a paper champion but a partially unified champion.
Jane Couch is surely there for what she did for Women's boxing in the UK, not Globally - I think Sven deserves it for similar reasons.
What about the hereos of Asia - always overlooked and, yep will say it again - Sven Ottke. He did loads for boxing in Germany and was a world champion for 10 years and not just a paper champion but a partially unified champion.
Jane Couch is surely there for what she did for Women's boxing in the UK, not Globally - I think Sven deserves it for similar reasons.
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margaret thatcher
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good on rick. he had a big win, was ranked high p4p for a bit, and had some major fights. cracked the us and became an international attraction. he boost the sport for sure. just this class alone, i think he's far more deserving than say firpo
i do have slight criticism of 'he only lost to atgs' though. after tszyu, there is quite a lack of depth in terms of the very good but not great fighters on his resume. it's not as if he beat everyone out there who wasnt an atg, and that he showed you someone needed to be atg level to beat him. this is where i think someone like tim bradley outperformed him with a deeper resume over top guys who werent necessarily greats.
it's also not true that he only lost to atgs, although ya fair enough he was defo past it when he lost to senchenko
i do have slight criticism of 'he only lost to atgs' though. after tszyu, there is quite a lack of depth in terms of the very good but not great fighters on his resume. it's not as if he beat everyone out there who wasnt an atg, and that he showed you someone needed to be atg level to beat him. this is where i think someone like tim bradley outperformed him with a deeper resume over top guys who werent necessarily greats.
it's also not true that he only lost to atgs, although ya fair enough he was defo past it when he lost to senchenko
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SeanBrennan
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Ottke - woeful boxer. Only ever fought outside Germany once....in Austria. Lost 6 fights, robbed a decision. Embarrassment to the sport, no heart to fight abroad, should have been ashamed with the decisions he got. Ironically born in Spandau, as Spandau Ballet had better voices than he did boxing ability. He did nothing for boxing in Germany other than cementing its reputation as a place you will never get a fair decision. 6 KOs, no power, no courage. 4 MD/SDs, all losses and at least 2 others. Corrupt boxer. Went to the Olympics 3 times and won f all. Should have stayed as a plasterer. Probably crap at that too though.stujones wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 18:05 Sorry for mentioning it most years - but it is the INTERNATIONAL boxing hall of fame.
What about the hereos of Asia - always overlooked and, yep will say it again - Sven Ottke. He did loads for boxing in Germany and was a world champion for 10 years and not just a paper champion but a partially unified champion.
Jane Couch is surely there for what she did for Women's boxing in the UK, not Globally - I think Sven deserves it for similar reasons.
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SeanBrennan
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that is a fair assessment, I did admire him for coming back from issues to fight Senchenko and was proud that Hatton did not get a dodgy win or moan about it after either. Typically honest in defeat.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 18:08 good on rick. he had a big win, was ranked high p4p for a bit, and had some major fights. cracked the us and became an international attraction. he boost the sport for sure. just this class alone, i think he's far more deserving than say firpo
i do have slight criticism of 'he only lost to atgs' though. after tszyu, there is quite a lack of depth in terms of the very good but not great fighters on his resume. it's not as if he beat everyone out there who wasnt an atg, and that he showed you someone needed to be atg level to beat him. this is where i think someone like tim bradley outperformed him with a deeper resume over top guys who werent necessarily greats.
it's also not true that he only lost to atgs, although ya fair enough he was defo past it when he lost to senchenko
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Possibly the least great group of fighters I’ve ever seen get in.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 00:28 along with jane couch, diego corralles, michael moore, ivan calderon
luis firpo for old timers
Corralles the clear best, Calderon next. Literally more than 100 fighters more deserving than the others.
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leejonesjnr
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Japan had some real great fighters but they seem to be left out a bitmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 00:28 along with jane couch, diego corralles, michael moore, ivan calderon
luis firpo for old timers
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Randall Bailey gets credit for being able to knock down a city wall p4p, Urango got up off the floor to KO Bailey then lost to HattonSeanBrennan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 18:27Ottke - woeful boxer. Only ever fought outside Germany once....in Austria. Lost 6 fights, robbed a decision. Embarrassment to the sport, no heart to fight abroad, should have been ashamed with the decisions he got. Ironically born in Spandau, as Spandau Ballet had better voices than he did boxing ability. He did nothing for boxing in Germany other than cementing its reputation as a place you will never get a fair decision. 6 KOs, no power, no courage. 4 MD/SDs, all losses and at least 2 others. Corrupt boxer. Went to the Olympics 3 times and won f all. Should have stayed as a plasterer. Probably crap at that too though.stujones wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 18:05 Sorry for mentioning it most years - but it is the INTERNATIONAL boxing hall of fame.
What about the hereos of Asia - always overlooked and, yep will say it again - Sven Ottke. He did loads for boxing in Germany and was a world champion for 10 years and not just a paper champion but a partially unified champion.
Jane Couch is surely there for what she did for Women's boxing in the UK, not Globally - I think Sven deserves it for similar reasons.
More underrated wins for Hatton
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Nonsensesmiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 11:34 Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
He may have had a WBU padding campaign under Warren but he was chomping at the bit for the "real fights". Like so
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That's a Solar Plexun , forget the paddling
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Totally deserved for Hatton, well pleased for him. Wonder if 30,000 will turn up to see him inducted? I've never been to Canastota but considering making a pilgrimage if Hatton is in. Has anyone on here been before?
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Hatton deserves it, his impact on UK boxing was absolutely enormous, he was somewhat akin to McGuigan, he beat a past their best legend, and then came unstuck not too long after, albeit against two of the greatest fighters of the last 30 years.
People forget, a lot of the hall of fame is about historical impact, not just achievement.
People forget, a lot of the hall of fame is about historical impact, not just achievement.
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There was a period of around 3-4 years, where Hattons work was superlative, his body shots were well mixed in, and he created great angles with his footwork.Cask wrote: ↑09 Dec 2023, 01:09Nonsensesmiling assassin wrote: ↑08 Dec 2023, 11:34 Who gets to decide who goes in? No way does Hatton deserve to be inducted, that’s not a slur on Hatton as he was a good fighter in his own right but no way hall of fame worthy.
He may have had a WBU padding campaign under Warren but he was chomping at the bit for the "real fights". Like so
Obviously against the best, his work was predictable, but I also think he was already on the slide by the time he got to Mayweather, and Pacquiao was all wrong for Hatton, too quick and huge power.
He made mayweather extremely uncomfortable, had there been a ref who had let him work, I think he would have pushed Mayweather close - those that did best against Mayweather were pressure fighters who could make him work up close, and that was Hatton's MO all over. quick feet, get close, and pile on pressure.
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totally disagree. Mayweather was caught off balance for a second with a jab in the first round and that was the full extent of his uncomfortableness IMO. he went on to hit Hatton with about 30 counter hooks. 'extremely uncomfortable' might describe the Castillo fight but not the Hatton fight.
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SeanBrennan
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and ironically Cortez reffed both fights.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑09 Dec 2023, 07:27totally disagree. Mayweather was caught off balance for a second with a jab in the first round and that was the full extent of his uncomfortableness IMO. he went on to hit Hatton with about 30 counter hooks. 'extremely uncomfortable' might describe the Castillo fight but not the Hatton fight.