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Ricky Hatton back to his normal routine By kicking ass back in the USA
Ricky Hatton coasted to a one-sided win over Paulie Malignaggi at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, with his opponent's corner stopping the fight in round 11. Malignaggi had occasional success with his jab but fought virtually one-handed for much of the fight and lacked power. Manchester's Hatton had Malignaggi in trouble with some savage left hooks, and overhand rights. Going into the 11th, Malignaggi was behind on all three scorecards, causing his corner to throw in the towel. Awww they threw in the towel.....didn't even let their boy hold his head up. Talk of Oscar being heard....i really wanna see that one Good work Ricky [Edited 11/22/08 23:02pm] | |
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Oscar's too big....bring on Pacquiao “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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I was too tired to watch the whole fight, but that was no big surprise. Malignaggi is a damn clown. Hair extensions in the ring?? I like Ricky Hatton. The Normal Whores Club | |
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Manny's gonna drop golden boy like a hot sack of shit | |
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IAintTheOne said: Manny's gonna drop golden boy like a hot sack of shit
true, manny is the man, it would be an interesting fight though are you ready for submission
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Manny is a monster, BUuuuuuT, Oscar, old or not, is larger. It's going to be hard for Manny to overcome the size difference. Hard fight to pick.
Ricky didn't look impressive, he beat the overhyped scrub from Brooklyn. Shame too, I like Hatton. | |
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Ricky didn't look impressive, he beat the overhyped scrub from Brooklyn. Shame too, I like Hatton.
I agree. Although, i used to like Hatton, idon't anymore. His working class lad routine is becoming tired, he needs to drop that now. I think getting beaten by Mayweather changed him in regard to his fighting ability and i doubt we will ever see his former self again. Does anybody know if he and Billy Graham are still talking? In his book, Hatton said he would never leave his trainer under any circumstance. Things change, but i never heard if it was an amicable split. | |
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3121 said: Ricky didn't look impressive, he beat the overhyped scrub from Brooklyn. Shame too, I like Hatton.
I agree. Although, i used to like Hatton, idon't anymore. His working class lad routine is becoming tired, he needs to drop that now. I think getting beaten by Mayweather changed him in regard to his fighting ability and i doubt we will ever see his former self again. Does anybody know if he and Billy Graham are still talking? In his book, Hatton said he would never leave his trainer under any circumstance. Things change, but i never heard if it was an amicable split. his trademark "yea!"'s with every punch were absent too. I've been wondering what the split was over..... | |
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horatio said: that's NOT what the split was over, Horatio. | |
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You like boxing?
I am a huge fan of James Kirkland! I am so happy he did well at this fight on the same ticket as Hatton's. He has gotten into trouble, but he is back on the right track. I really like Ann Wolf, too! She is fierce. I was going to start a thread, but I was not sure if anybody would be interested. Here is a something, "James Kirkland, the Non-Hatton Reason to Watch...": http://www.badlefthook.co...he-non-hat [Edited 11/24/08 6:43am] | |
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horatio said: Too late. Not even you can gay up this thread. It's a hopeless cause. | |
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HamsterHuey said: horatio said: Too late. Not even you can gay up this thread. It's a hopeless cause. score a win for the straight threads!! | |
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WOW. What is up with that third pic? | |
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ScarletScandal said: WOW. What is up with that third pic?
Think its what usually happens when u get hit with an express train. | |
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3121 said: ScarletScandal said: WOW. What is up with that third pic?
Think its what usually happens when u get hit with an express train. It looks like the back of his shorts got blown out as well. I guess it's fair to say he got the shit knocked out of him as well. | |
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ScarletScandal said: 3121 said: Think its what usually happens when u get hit with an express train. It looks like the back of his shorts got blown out as well. I guess it's fair to say he got the shit knocked out of him as well. The both of them had on ridiculous getups, truthfully. You're boxers! Throw on some damn trunks and go box! Hatton had some Liberace/cowgirl/Union Jack mashup mess on, and Malignaggi looked like Wilma fucking Flintstone. The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: ScarletScandal said: It looks like the back of his shorts got blown out as well. I guess it's fair to say he got the shit knocked out of him as well. The both of them had on ridiculous getups, truthfully. You're boxers! Throw on some damn trunks and go box! Hatton had some Liberace/cowgirl/Union Jack mashup mess on, and Malignaggi looked like Wilma fucking Flintstone. hahaha | |
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James wears a more traditional "uniform." | |
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eraclito said: IAintTheOne said: Manny's gonna drop golden boy like a hot sack of shit
true, manny is the man, it would be an interesting fight though oh yeah pound for pound Manny's gonna do his business. no question about it Oscar will put up a good fight. | |
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FLOYD Sr WOULD STICK WITH ME - HATTON
http://www.sportinglife.c...35318.html Ricky Hatton is reportedly confident Floyd Mayweather Sr would train him for a megafight against Oscar De La Hoya. Floyd Sr has trained De La Hoya for many of his biggest fights in the past, and was in his corner when the 'Golden Boy' beat Steve Forbes earlier this year. But with Oscar set to take on Manny Pacquiao in what promises to be the richest fight of the year, he surprised some people by choosing to train Hatton instead. That decision paid handsome dividends for the 'Hitman', who produced one of the best displays in his career to stop Malignaggi in the 11th. Now Ricky is in the frame to take on De La Hoya himself, possibly at Wembley next summer. The tabloids believe that will lead to a tug-of-war over Floyd Sr's services, but Ricky remains confident he'll win that battle. He told The Sun: "Floyd chose me over Oscar and he will choose me again. I'd like to think so because we have enjoyed being with each other. "But he is going to have to make the decision if the fight comes off because I'm sure Oscar will want him as well." Floyd Sr meanwhile believes De La Hoya might not be the best fight out there for Ricky, but says it's one the Hitman could win. He said: "I don't know if it's the right fight for Ricky and I think Manny Pacquiao would be better. But it would be a winnable fight for Ricky if I trained him. "Ricky is a better fighter than Oscar, but there is the issue of who is the bigger man in the ring." | |
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july said: FLOYD Sr WOULD STICK WITH ME - HATTON
http://www.sportinglife.c...35318.html Ricky Hatton is reportedly confident Floyd Mayweather Sr would train him for a megafight against Oscar De La Hoya. Floyd Sr has trained De La Hoya for many of his biggest fights in the past, and was in his corner when the 'Golden Boy' beat Steve Forbes earlier this year. But with Oscar set to take on Manny Pacquiao in what promises to be the richest fight of the year, he surprised some people by choosing to train Hatton instead. That decision paid handsome dividends for the 'Hitman', who produced one of the best displays in his career to stop Malignaggi in the 11th. Now Ricky is in the frame to take on De La Hoya himself, possibly at Wembley next summer. The tabloids believe that will lead to a tug-of-war over Floyd Sr's services, but Ricky remains confident he'll win that battle. He told The Sun: "Floyd chose me over Oscar and he will choose me again. I'd like to think so because we have enjoyed being with each other. "But he is going to have to make the decision if the fight comes off because I'm sure Oscar will want him as well." Floyd Sr meanwhile believes De La Hoya might not be the best fight out there for Ricky, but says it's one the Hitman could win. He said: "I don't know if it's the right fight for Ricky and I think Manny Pacquiao would be better. But it would be a winnable fight for Ricky if I trained him. "Ricky is a better fighter than Oscar, but there is the issue of who is the bigger man in the ring." Why is Oscar fighting him? I think Oscar is passed his prime. | |
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july said: Of course... I am sure they will both be paid well for just showing up. But to me, how much money does Oscar need? I just do not look at him as a contender anymore? I thought he was in promotion now. | |
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july said: Here is an interesting editorial I found, discussing what I was trying to get at!LOL "Is Oscar de la Hoya Hurting His Legacy" http://www.saddoboxing.co...egacy.html | |
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