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Marquez Willing To Fight Ricky Hatton in Manchester
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Originally posted by Migs View PostHow would beating Khan who holds a belt making Marquez the only mexican to win 4 titles in 4 different weight classes not add to his legacy? I disagree that Marquez would beat either guy easily. We have no idea how he fares at 140 for one and two. Khan's hand speed could potentially give Marquez a lot of problems, same with Bradley's hand speed and combinations. I think Bradley would give him hell.
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Originally posted by dnut17 View PostHe's got nothing to prove to anybody. He beat two of the best two lightweights at the time, he's 36 its time for him to cash in or try and make history and become the first mexican champ in four weight divisions.
And since you mention the fourth title for him, there is Bradley and Alexander. I don't like the fact that JMM is calling Hatton out instead of those guys. And plus it is ****** to go over to England to fight Hatton. The refrees will let Hatton get away with his dirty stuff and who can forget about that shoe incident with Lazcano when Hatton was ready to be knocked down or out?Last edited by Iceta; 09-25-2009, 05:45 PM.
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If Hatton ever fights again it certainly won't be in the next six months - he's made it clear that he has no desire to fight in the short term, and doesn't yet know if he'll ever want to fight again. And if he ever does make a comeback, his first fight would be a tune-up, not a fighter like Marquez first fight back. So all talk of Marquez-Hatton in the short term is pie in the sky. Don't know what GBP are playing at, they should be aware of all this.
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