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Saturday May 24, 2008

Hatton took some licks, but he got the win, and gets the opportunity for another massive payday at the end of 2008, or early 2009.

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Hatton Wins, Says: "I Felt The Pressure"

By Phil Woolever

They’re probably still singing in Manchester, but it might be a little off key. 

Ricky Hatton took a one sided unanimous decision over game Juan Lazcano, but not without taking plenty of bruising shots himself. The wide scoring margin may have been accurate, but it didn’t reflect how hard Hatton was pressed in his “Homecoming” performance during a grueling if unspectacular fight that looked much easier for the UK icon on paper. 

“I’ve got the talent to make things much easier for myself but I end up making it exciting,” said a lumpy but unfazed Hatton afterward. “That’s why the crowd comes out.”   

Hatton was serenaded by around 56,000 cheering chums on a brisk evening at the City of Manchester Arena, for his first gloved up appearance since losing to Floyd Mayweather, Jr. last December. That defeat didn’t seem to lessen Hatton’s overall appeal one British bit.  

Both fighters weighed in at 139 ¾. 

The 5’6 Hatton came out looking psyched up and animated, but had trouble getting on tagging track. The 5’9 Lazcano found the range first and used his seven inch reach advantage to score with left counters, and bloodied Hatton’s nose as he rumbled inside. 

Hatton dug more to the body as the bout turned into a mauling waltz by round three. Lazcano kept defensive elbows in tight and Hatton looked frustrated. 

Hatton backed Lazcano to the strands more and more and took control by the fifth frame. As Lazcano’s offense faded, Hatton’s increased. Hatton got through with cleaner conks by the midway point and started to dominate. 

Lazcano seemed tentative and troubled as the eighth round began but he never stopped throwing, and Hatton appeared stunned as the session wound down. 

In the tenth, Lazcano had a nick over his left eye from what was ruled a clash of cabezas. Then, after Hatton was rocked by a trio of left hooks, referee Howard Foster called a break in the action for Hatton to tie a shoe. Foster seemed to warn Lazcano for everything that side of not being British. 

Hatton sealed the deal with good rights in round eleven and pounded Lazcano around the ring to close the show. They hugged and mugged to the finish line. 

Scoring: Phil Austin 120-108, Marcus McDonnell 120-110, Pat Russell 118-110.  

“Believe you me, I felt the pressure coming back from a knockout,” said Hatton. “It brings on a lot of demons. I think I hurt him, but then I put myself at risk (attacking). He put punches together very well and caught me a few times. Now the hardest ones out of the way, and I’ll continue to do my fans proud.” 

On this side of the proverbial pond, Versus Network stepped up their already deep boxing coverage for a midday brunch and crunch broadcast stateside. All that was missing was the local tea. 

Hardware up for grabs was Hatton’s IBO Light Welterweight belt, but the contest was mainly to position Hatton for even bigger and better things. 

“Not everyone can afford to travel to America,” said Hatton, now 44-1 (31). “This was a gift to my fans for all their unbelievable support.” 

Hatton continued to mention his desire for another shot at Mayweather, perhaps by the end of the year in an even larger venue.  

That may be too short a time frame For Floyd’s wide-ranging dance card, but team Mayweather are wise businessmen that know how much a rematch would be worth on either side of the Atlantic, or a specially made island somewhere in between. Hatton and Mayweather will probably meet again by this time next year. 

In the mean time, Hatton is tentatively set to face Paulie Malignaggi, who squeaked by Lovemore N’dou in the featured undercard advertisement. Despite an off night, based on Malignaggi’s slick style and respectable showing against Miguel Cotto, Hatton should think more than just twice about potential risk-reward repercussions or concussions.  

Some Hatton haters considered a Lazcano a legitimate threat, but while the Hispanic is definitely a quality fighter in the 140 pound division, there was no real reason to cause “Panic” amongst the Manchester faithful.  

The best I’ve seen Lazcano look was in a losing effort against Jose Luis Castillo. To me, a subsequent, uninspired victory over Ben Tackie (who also took Hatton the distance) indicted Lazcano, who was no match for the English bulldog’s boxing bite. Lazcano, 37-5-1 (27) fought worthy of the massive moment. 

Hatton is immensely popular amongst the hometown blokes whether he’s downing pints or dropping contenders. After further stories about how he balloons up and down in poundage, maybe the endorsement rich Hatton could be a spokesman for both weight-watchers and various hops based beverages. Hatton even made his entrance in an image mocking fat suit.  

It says here there’s still a chance Hatton faces Oscar de la Hoya, co-promoter of today’s Lazcano gala.  

No, I haven’t been hitting the stateside suds too hard myself. Dodger Stadium could barely contain a Ricky meets Oscar party. Consider this month’s De la Hoya – Steve Forbes soccer stadium scene times ten, with better odds for a De la Hoya farewell victory than he’d have against Mayweather or Cotto.  

Concession sales, especially around the kegs, would be through the open air roof. Mix Tecate with Guinness and call it a Baja Bulldog Beer. 

Don’t forget the typical Hatton wonderland singing, cash registers and all.

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Radam G:  "There is only one Ricky Hatton." Thank-you, brotha'. I don't want to see anotha'. Hatton's chin and skin held up. He hugged, wrestled and fought a decent bout, and he didn't get cut. The Hispanic Causing Panic made he manic. But Hatton refused to sink like the Titanic. But the referee was a cheat. He saved Hatton by a shoe string from a kayo defeat. Congrads to Manchester's best. Don't make the mistake of taking on Timothy Bradley next. Holla!
Saturday May 24, 2008 06:53:35 PM
Gil:  What a bunch of RETARDS!!!! rudy, donputo69, Radam G, and all the other jerks who said (or were rooting) that Hatton was going to lose. LOL!!!!! P-l-e-a-zzzzzzz!! Hatton beat the man in panic 120-108, 120-110, 118-110. Maybe you'all said that because you hate Floyd Mayweather jr. Well, a Mayweather victim shuts all of you up, LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday May 24, 2008 07:02:33 PM
Radam G:  ...The Hispanic Causing Panic made *him manic. Holla!
Saturday May 24, 2008 07:07:42 PM
steadadelica:  hay, all you guys in TSS world got it right, hatton's a fraud and got panicked by the hispanic..... end of the road for hatton now nowhere to hide, he's all washed up....... every one in Manchester hates him, i think he should throw it all in an start selling carpets again, at least he was good at that!? Pah, please come, form an orderly line and eat your hats here!!!!!
Saturday May 24, 2008 07:17:31 PM
Radam G:  Wow! Boxing is a business. And all this talk about fan loyalty and some pugilist pride is bunk! Neither Ricky "Fatton" Hatton or Oscar "Golden Boy" De la Hoya have pugilistica dementia, yet. They have skin that will get busted open and/or cut up around their eyes because of continue massive weight loss. Their careers are finished as far as pleasing the crowds and fans with dangerous opponents. Neither one of these guys are looking foward to rumbling with Money May. He ain't where the money is. He is where the pride is (and drama with his wacko, poem-reciting father Floyd "Joy" Sr and filthy-mouth, cussing Uncle Roger). And the heck with that. You cannot take it to the bank. Oscar De la Hoya versus Ricky Hatton will be held in Manchester or somewhere in the British Empire in front of 100,000-plus screaming, drinking, Hatton-crazed Brits. Holla!
Saturday May 24, 2008 08:05:45 PM
Jason:  Gosh, Radam G can rhyme! ... and I long suspected he was a talentless moron. How wrong could I have been! Well done, Radam. Mummy's proud of her little rhymer. Now you just need to learn basic English grammar and spelling!
Saturday May 24, 2008 08:23:09 PM
Arturo:  De la Hoya v.s. Hatton sounds like a perfect fight for HBO.I wouldn't mind seeing two of the most overated boxers in the sport , but not a penny would go into PPV. It's disrespectful for the sport if they would make a Hatton/Mayweather rematch. I thought rematches were supossed to be deserved by the loser.Let's get ready for Cotto/Margarito and forget about people who are trying to make fools out of boxing fans.Money Mayweather is a great boxer , he stays away from danger .Maybe that's why Cotto isn't in his mind right now
Saturday May 24, 2008 09:07:14 PM
andy from newcastle:  Where to start? Yuvie I think. Wasn't it only two weeks ago you were calling me and any other Brit who wanted to see Witter lose, idiots? And yet reading your post on the other Hatton article, you quite happily call 55,000 of your countrymen stupid cos they support Hatton. Why? Cos they like a drink and a sing song? "Brit Wars, what are we 15?", you asked. No, I'm 46, and you mate, are a hipocrit. Right, now to the fight. I agree, the ref cheated in round 10, I was shouting the same at the TV in the pub. Not cos I wanted Ricky to lose, but fair's fair, and the Chosen Juan deserved better than that. Having said that, he didn't seem to have the energy or will to try and finish off Ricky when he had him in trouble in round 9, and Ricky got right back in his face. I don't think it is right to accuse Hatton of wrestling until he needed to do so to keep out of trouble (sensible if you ask me), and Juan did more than his fair share, obviously getting a few tips from Iron Mike before the fight, using the arm break move that the Mighty One used on the White Rhino all those moons ago, regularly during the fight. In the end Ricky deserved the win, 120 108 is another disgrace as Juan clearly won rounds 9 and 10. Ricky looked energetic but a little out of sorts, but a match up with Malignaggi should be a reasonable scrap. Pauli was way below his usual boxing par. Clearly, broken or not, his hand was giving him gip. N'Dou did bugga all in my opinion other than land a few rights, and how it was a split decision was beyond me. And I was spot on about his dreads at least. Ten to one we'll never ever see another double header featuring a haircut and shoelace tying. Finally, I hope everybody at least was entertained by Ricky's entrance, if you weren't sure he was a down to earth bloke who lives for a laugh before, then you should be now. And if you didn't find it funny then check your pulse and your passport- you must be dead or German.
Saturday May 24, 2008 09:21:14 PM
andy from newcastle:  Did anybody else just see that Shane Carwin KO on UFC? Get that man a boxing contract, that was one of the best straight right KO's from a heavyweight I've seen in quite a while.
Saturday May 24, 2008 10:28:38 PM
andy from newcastle:  And is Wanderlei Silva the same Silva that wants to fight RJJ in a regular boxing match? Or is it the new young Silva (middleweight).
Saturday May 24, 2008 10:44:47 PM
andy from newcastle:  Anderson Silva
Saturday May 24, 2008 10:47:57 PM
Radam G:  Jason, I am glad you have a mask on your face. I know that you are one ugly lad. And not very bright. I will not generate you, nor will TSS let me. It is obvious that you lack wits in your only language. Brotha, I know how to spell brother in many languages. And you only know slang and gutter, not proper English. Do you know anotha' language, or are you another fake hiding in cyberspace. Holla! But to a small mind like jason, Holler. P.S. Maybe he thinks I cannot speak the word. I know how to write, but Fatton Hatton doesn't know how to box or fight. This bout will go down in history as shoe string gate. Holla some more!
Saturday May 24, 2008 10:57:22 PM
LeonradoMarroquini:  The only upset this night was Malignaggi, he was awful tonight and I even think N'dou deserverd the deciion. I knew Hatton was going to get hit and maul Lazcano around the ring. It was one sided but it was very entertaining and even a littel dramatic as Hatton was hurt for at least one time. I hope Oscar fights Miguel Cotto in his last fight, of course, if he doesnt look so bad against mayweather, cuz nobody deserves a farewell beating. A Oscar-Hatton fight would be a physical mismatch, a huge draw nevertheless.
Saturday May 24, 2008 11:40:09 PM
Radam G:  Did Hatton have on golden shoe strings? Magic Man Malignaggi wuz robbed. Fatton Hatton ripped him off -- stole his magic, and used it on the referee. Hatton put a shoe-string hex on the referee. Lmfao! Politics in boxing is stronger than the real thing. I bet the guilty of Watergate is laughing those arshes off about this Shoe-string-gate. What was that ref thinking? This is a new form of robbery in the hurt business. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ,ha! The theatre of the unexpected definitely fits boxing. Holla!
Saturday May 24, 2008 11:46:40 PM
andy from newcastle:  Somebody forgot to tell Sherk and Penn this was MMA. This guy Penn (The Prodigy) has put on a superb display of boxing. Bring on BJ Penn v Mayweather at 156, this guy is lightning fast and can jab a face to pulp. Course they'd have to condition him not to knee Floyd in the face. And in these days of HIV awareness, I wonder if running across to your vanquished opponent, smearing his facial blood onto your glove, and then wiping it on your outstretched tongue, is a wise thing to do? Probably not, but man it looked cool.
Saturday May 24, 2008 11:54:22 PM
andy from newcastle:  Just before I head to ma pit. Jason, how's your filipino? Not so hot? Didn't think so. Lay off our man Radam - and his grandma. (Most folk in the UK think us daft geordies divent tarrk inglish proper as well Radam, divent yee worry son). Toon Andy
Sunday May 25, 2008 12:02:50 AM
Editor Mike:  Eassssy Andy Newc-----me mum's from the Black Forest. No worries, you'll not get the Damian treatment, all in good fun!
Sunday May 25, 2008 12:10:20 AM
Guido:  cotto would ko hatton in 3 rds. who did witter get beat by? and jones or pavlik is joe calzaghes first loss. of course my opionions are like the weather mans forecast. 50 or less %accurate.
Sunday May 25, 2008 12:26:00 AM
Bulldog:  Its good to see the excuses from the Hatton Haters, especially those who predicted the things Hatton might state when he had been bust up. Its as much fun seeing who has no idea about the boxers as it is predicting the outcomes of the fights (all in good fun). On a serious note the pressure was obvious as Hatton approached the ring, for some reason he didnt look as focused which was strange considering his performance showed the tools are still there, i suspect theres still an air of doubt in his mind following his loss to Mayweather. After watching Malignaggi struggle theres even less reason to believe Hatton doesnt own the division, with Malignaggi appearing a mediocre fighter and Bradley recently beating Witter theres nobody to concern Hatton at all. Whilst Hatton might have attention drawn to his boot laces by some doubters there was sincere credit to be drawn from not wishing to complain Hopkins style when hit low on several occasions.
Sunday May 25, 2008 07:08:47 AM
Yuvie:  Hah, wow, the Hatton fans are getting all excited. He beat a washed up fighter, big deal. As I said, Hatton can cope with the weak junior welter division but put him in with any of the top 10 welters and he's getting beat up every time. I would have laughed if Hatton got ko'd simply because of the silence it would have caused in the drunken idiotic crowd. Don't get me wrong, I'll back Hatton but I don't think he belongs with the elite. He's way over-hyped here in the UK. Yeah, he'll probably beat Mr metrosexual but if he gets in the ring with part-time Mayweather, he'll lose again.
Sunday May 25, 2008 11:18:16 AM
Smiley C:  Man, the British get hit man is a joke. He couldn't fight he way through a paper bag. Fo' sure!
Sunday May 25, 2008 11:41:28 AM
Smiley C:  I meant *his way through a paper bag. Fo' sure!
Sunday May 25, 2008 11:42:45 AM
Smiley C:  I got a look at BJ Penn, and this guy has some boxing skills. He shocked me. More power 2 him. Fo' sure!
Sunday May 25, 2008 11:52:37 AM
jon:  ttttttttttttttttt kids , kids, go back to college and get your degrees leave the boxing talk to real men NAME ANY FIGHTER IN THE WORLD WHO GETS 56000 fans in a stadium to watch him?
Sunday May 25, 2008 12:10:51 PM
andy from newcastle:  Here's your answer Jon. Drogba.
Sunday May 25, 2008 12:37:47 PM
andy from newcastle:  Yuvie mate, you are lost. Hatton getting KO'd, especially after having fought the way he did, would have caused anything but silence. What, you think the crowd would all just desert him? They'd sing even louder to show him he is loved for giving his all no matter what. The scene would be so moving, it would bring a tear to the most macho of eyes. You would be alone (unless you were watching the fight with Witter - or unless in fact you ARE Witter, which we all suspect), in your hollow sad laughter. You need treatment pal.
Sunday May 25, 2008 12:43:38 PM
pete steward:  Like I said before the fight on the Hatton Chin Test Atricle And I quote "Hattons U.S.A Invasion is pretty much over. HBO Had wanted him fill that Blood & Gutz Human Highlight Reel void left by Gatti. Hattons NO GATTI! He Grabs & Holds WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY TOO MUCH. Smothers himself as well as his opponents and . His lack of 1 punch KO POWER combined with that makes for a long boring fight He probably get by Lazcano. BUT SO WHAT!" I say again SO WHAT! Juan did WAYYYYYYYYYYYY better than I expected him to do he landed the same Lefthook that Money Mayweather hit him with and almost got the duke. Ive heard of saved by the bell. but saved by the SHOE LACE! That ranks up there with the cut glove of Ali Vs Cooper and that was ENGLAND TOO! The minute he fights a truly great fighter in his prime he'll ger crowned AGAIN! Ricky Hatton better stay in England and at jr welterweight-140lbs it's safer there there.............................for now.
Sunday May 25, 2008 01:29:47 PM
Jason:  Geordie Andy: Very funny comment about 'check your pulse or passport': hadn't heard that one before, and will doubtless nick it. Ricky's entrance was indeed very funny. A wee bit predictable -- I'd guessed that he'd probably do the fat-suit thing as soon as I geard he had something planned -- but I still pissed myself. He looked like Cartman from Southpark coming into the fight! That's what makes Ricky so popular, of course: his self-effacing personality and self-deprecating sense of humour (something that sad egomaniacs like Mayweather will never understand). He also has a fantastic theme song: when that version of Blue Moon starts it brings a tear to the eye (esp. to a Man City fan), and then builds up into a great, Bacchanalian anthem. The song before Blue Moon was fantastic too: can't remember for the life of me what the poriginal was, but does anyone know where I can get the lyrics? (couldn't hear them properly over 60,000 roaring Mancs): bound to be very funny. Great entertainment all round is what Ricky provides, and you're spot on as well that the crowd'd love him even more if he got KO'd again: after all, he's one of them, and they see him as one their mates, not as some kind of infallible superhero. I often think that foreigners don't get that.
Sunday May 25, 2008 01:33:26 PM
Jason:  Oh, and about my curmudgeonly comments about Radam: Well, fair enough on the language thing, I suppose, if English isn't Radam's mother tongue. I just find that he really 'gets on me tits', constantly posting little rhymes as if that's really ingenious and witty. (Am I really the only one who finds this a tad irritating?) I do speak other languages as it happens (taught myself German and Spanish and have a smattering of a few others), but I must admit that I rarely try to rap in them for fear of ... well, coming across like a total knob. But anyway, whatever, no hard feelings eh!
Sunday May 25, 2008 01:37:26 PM
rbk:  Little Ruiz got hit (and buzzed) way too much by Lazcano, even though he won by a wide margin. Zzzzzzzzzzzz....
Sunday May 25, 2008 01:41:03 PM
Jason:  By the way: the shoe-lace thing had been hugely overblown. If you watch it again you'll see there was no cheating going on: if anyone, it was Lazcano who was on wobbly legs at that point and it was he rather than Hatton who benefited from the long breather. Google 'A Closer Look At Hatton-Lazcano Round Ten - A Controversial Moment overlooked?' for a fair and objective assessment of this non-incident.
Sunday May 25, 2008 01:51:59 PM
rudy:  Nothing else for me to say that Radam hasnt already posted, second everything he said. BUT really this victory is nothing to be proud of, Hatton got wobbled, help from the ref, and hit at will by a fighter who was a career lightweight and had no real pop....what a great victory over a guy he was suppose to dominate and like some of you mentioned, walk right through in umm...8 rounds??? LMAO!!!!
Sunday May 25, 2008 02:03:26 PM
Radam G:  I viewed my tape of the bout, again. I scored the bout 8 rounds to 4 for Hatton. But Fatton definitely was saved from being kayoed on three different occasions. Review the bout, and you will see them, unless you're blind and bias. Nevertheless, I just want to deal with the rules. What boxing rules were used? Not "Marquis of Queensbury Rules." Maybe "(Magic) of Queensbury (cheap 'em quick) Rules. The referee broke the action quickly when Lazcano was clinching, but slowly when Ricky would hold and hug after getting nailed. All night long, Ricky ran into The Chosen One's iceberg-like punches. And in the tenth round, when Lazcano popped Ricky with multi-hooks, Ricky frozed into a popsicle. And this is where the Magic of Queensbury Rules came in. Instead of letting "The Hispanic Causing Panic" sink Ricky like the Titanic, the referee panic, went manic and quickly warned Lazcano for -- God Knows what.Twenty-two seconds go by, and Ricky still couldn't recover, so the hexed-up referee spied loosen -- not untied -- shoe strings, and magically gave Ricky's corner 62.5 seconds to untie the strings and then slowly retie them. In the meantime the iced-up Ricky cleared the cobwebs and got warm and -- what the oldtimers use to say -- loosey goosey. This shoe-string-gate -- remindful of Watergate -- let him survive the round and win the bout. Ricky could win the prime minister position in the British Empire. Holla!
Sunday May 25, 2008 02:54:24 PM
Editor Mike:  Those of you that enjoy MMA, check out TSS's sister site, TheSavageScience.com. It's now online and will receive an official launch August 8th. Bells and whistles still being added.
Sunday May 25, 2008 11:52:31 PM
dino da vinci:  The only laces that should cause a stoppage are those on a glove as they could 'whip' the eye of an opponent. Unless i didn't get the memo, the referee should not have intervened during the round. Boxing Officials themselves have added more and more things they can do without any official changes to the rules. Any set of existing rules. When Ed Schuyler wrote on this very site that the referee had no business administering to "Chico Corrales' mouthpiece (that bought him precious seconds) because there wasn't a lull in the action, Larry Hazzard called an immediate meeting, brought it to the attention of New Jersey officials, and pointed out that the above journalist mentioned was correct, and that the break in the action wasn't warranted. It you recall, the pause may have been sufficient enough to allow DC to overcome the knockdowns and rally back to win. That said, I didn't see the fight, so it may have been no big deal. But rules should be rules.
Monday May 26, 2008 05:05:05 AM
steadadelica:  Radam, there is no british empire. But it sounds like your living in you own kingdom of denial. give it up mate, i'd take you a lot more seriously if you maned up, accepted you own flaws and mistakes and got on with it, a bit like Ricky Hatton is trying to do? you have a wealth of boxing knowledge - greater than my own- but don't let it be spoiled by pigheadedness.
Monday May 26, 2008 07:39:14 AM
Radam G:  Wow! My tears are spilling, bloke. No British Empire! Next, you will tell me there are no Queen lizzy (Elizabeth), Prince Phil (Philip), Prince Chuck (Charles), Prince Willy-Billy (William) and Prince Harry-Carry (Harry). What is the world coming to? The of royalty? [I'm just joking. Don't start smoking.] Happy Memorial Day to all my Yanks. We love you, and all the world should. You're da best. Holla!
Monday May 26, 2008 12:03:33 PM
andy from newcastle:  Jason, "Hi Ho Silver Lining", Jeff Beck. A standard sing along at school discos in the mid seventies, back when vinyl was still king. Hadn't heard the Hatton version until Saturday, brought back memories of FA cup songs and the like. Nee denying it, the man has some class. Quick question to Editor Mike. I am right in remembering this used to be The Brotherhood of Prizefighters, aren't I? (Just wondering where we get this girly 'sister' site from. Oh, and tell your mum she makes a lovely gateau). andy the Toonoy.
Monday May 26, 2008 12:53:53 PM
Radam G:  *The end of royalty?
Monday May 26, 2008 01:25:28 PM
Yuvie:  Hah, andy, that's pure comedy right there. Hmm, and you wonder why I said you acted like a 15 year old. At least I don't have to resort to wild accusations like you are. Yep, hands up, you caught me out, I am actually Junior, haha! I forgot, us brits do actually tend to support and cheer our sporting losers, as long as they're like us. That's all I'm sayin!
Monday May 26, 2008 02:42:12 PM
Bulldog:  Hmm, watched a re run myself saw a couple of times when Hatton didnt look comfortable, one time after a low blow, the other 2 low blows also went unnoticed, credit to Hatton not moaning Hopkins style. Wouldnt go as far as thinking he was about to be knocked out though. Anyone know why Hatton was been asked from the first round if he was ok by his corner ?
Monday May 26, 2008 03:23:36 PM
ben o:  why are people so against hattons style? i thought boxers fight to there strengths and do what the have to do to win!! radam g, hatton doesnt know how to fight????? 44-1 not bad is it, people seem to forget that tszyu was regarded as the best p4p fighter in the world when hatton beat him. and his only loss came to the greatest fighter of our era, possibly any era! how can the man not fight. still think floyd would ko ricky within 6 when they meet. and who said hatton is no gatti? gatti was never a fantastic fighter he was just very very tough and exciting and i loved him for that, but in all honesty was never that good. hatton would of beaten gatti in his prime. what is with the comments about idiotic fans? its just people who wanna have a good time and have a hero!! whats wrong with that? have you never had anything you really feel strongly about and want to give them your full support?? i feel for you if you havnt! steadadelica are you kidding??? washed up? he won!!!!! .............convincingly!! he go panicked?! yeah it is boxing mate, you do get hit! do you expect him to win every fight and not get wobbled, he takes shots to land his own and won easilly, lazcano was also wrestling and holding on saturday but no one has mentioned it!!! although i do agree that hatton isnt a top 5 p4p fighter! and his chin is slightly suspect. love watching him tho, great fella makes me proud to be british. linares will be on the p4p list this time in 2 years. peace
Monday May 26, 2008 05:19:24 PM
andy from newcastle:  Spot on ben o, including the bit about Linares. Yuvie, I assume you are comparing my juvenile wit and laddishness to Ricky when you say us Brits support our sporting losers, as long as they are like us. Thanks for the compliment mate, and here's me thinking I was getting on your nerves. Still, horses for courses, as they say. The rest of us (Brits) will leave you alone riding the (spilt) Witter gravy train. Now where did I leave that pint?
Monday May 26, 2008 07:35:56 PM
Aficionado of Boxing:  Just a comment but!!!!!!!!!!!!! How in the world can anyone make the comparison of Cotto and Hatton, when speaking of a possible bout between PBF and Cotto!! There is no comparison !!! Cotto would have demolished Lazcano easily!! Hatton needs to hang'em up before he gets some type of cerebral damage!! Serious!
Monday May 26, 2008 09:59:44 PM
Radam G:  Spot on ben o -- like my Toonoy said! Of course Ricky "Tricky" aka "Magical Shoelace" aka "Put-a-hex-on-the-referee" Hatton can fight. I'm just funning, lad. Loosen up! You Brits are a little too stiff there in the arse. I don't mean that Ricky cannot literally fight -- it's just a hyperbole, mate. That would make me a blind, bias hater. Ain't nunna da ( I am not any of that -- for Jason, since he thinks that I lack skills in my third language of English). I'll cheer for Ricky against certain opponents, even if I think that he would lose. I will always hope that he loses again PacMan Pacquiao, and I know that he will lose against Money May. I give him a decent shot against Oscar "Golden Boy" aka "Big Money O" De la Hoya. But, of course, Big Money O will be my pick. I am a Big Money O man, when he is not tangling with Pera Pac or Money May. Holla! P.S. I am definitely a "Slappy" aka "Legend Killer" Joe Calzaghe fan. I thought that he beat Hopkins. But I don't think that he will beat Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik. Beside I am a better fan of The Ghost. Double Holla!
Monday May 26, 2008 10:10:04 PM
steadadelica:  ben o, i was being sarcastic . i don't think he was in any real trouble. people look to hard for flaw in others sometimes without realising their own, that what I was trying to point out.
Tuesday May 27, 2008 05:32:18 AM
andy from newcastle:  I hope you don't include me in the 'rigid in the backside' department Radam old mate. I'm all funny bone, but that's in me elbow. andy Toonoy
Tuesday May 27, 2008 07:38:44 AM
andy from newcastle:  Speaking of which, check out The Best of Hamed Getting Hammered on you tube, it's a classic, with a wicked soundtrack. There's a nice tribute documentary short on Calzaghe also, set in 1991, just as he was turning pro. Makes very good watching. I can't understand how any body out there in TSS worls can think he is arrogant, he's another down to earth bloke, but quiet and shy, as against Ricky's Bernard Manning persona (and physique between bouts). Man, we spend more time on this than some folk do on facebook.
Tuesday May 27, 2008 07:44:33 AM
rudy:  prime Gatti beats down Hatton, easy $$$
Tuesday May 27, 2008 09:14:36 AM
andy from newcastle:  If anyone has a spare five minutes, visit The Savage Science site and post them a good luck comment. They are looking very sad and lonely over there, and they need a hug (no Hatton jokes please). Pass the word around your mates, especially if they are into MMA, let's do our bit to get them kick started before they launch officially in August. Toonoy andy
Tuesday May 27, 2008 11:07:01 AM
Yuvie:  ben o, gotta say, apart from Cotto/Margarito, Linares/Guerrero is right up there on my dream list. I'd love to see these two go at it. Linares does look great, but the will of Guerrero might be a bit too much for him. In fact, I'd like to see a unification match between any of the featherweight champs. They're all pretty decent.
Tuesday May 27, 2008 02:04:52 PM
rudy don't know Sh!^:  Primed Gatti would beat Hatton??????????????/ HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look at this little guy, saying a primed Gatti to beat Hatton. Gatti was and has always been a punching bag with legs HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The only difference between now and then, is that Hatton would of KO Gatti in three rounds. Gatti, in his prime, would of survive for two more. That's the difference. Gatti beating Hatton HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plea $$$ e!!!
Tuesday May 27, 2008 04:28:47 PM
mike tyson:  hay i think hatton shoud move up in wieght and fight me whoo do you think would win?me or him ?
Tuesday May 27, 2008 04:39:58 PM
Bulldog:  A prime Mike Tyson would beat anyone in boxing history including Ali, Walcott, Patterson, Marciano, Lewis, Foreman and Frazier.
Thursday May 29, 2008 05:54:01 AM

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