Former two-division champion has once again spoken out about a possible return in 2010. He told Steve Bunce of The Mirror that a final decision has not been made but his mind is leaning in the direction of a mid-year return. [Click Here To Read More]
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While I'm glad to see Hatton coming back and think he could win this one. How much credit does he get from the average boxing fan? I mean, Khan has looked spectacular as of late but the KO loss to Prescott will be in the savy boxing followers mind if Hatton did win. One would always question the accomplishment seeing as how he's already been stopped in under a minute before. Hard to top that in other words.
Good luck Ricky, I'm ecstatic to know you are coming back. Boxing needs fighters like the HITMAN.
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Originally posted by Chase8400 View PostWhile I'm glad to see Hatton coming back and think he could win this one. How much credit does he get from the average boxing fan? I mean, Khan has looked spectacular as of late but the KO loss to Prescott will be in the savy boxing followers mind if Hatton did win. One would always question the accomplishment seeing as how he's already been stopped in under a minute before. Hard to top that in other words.
Good luck Ricky, I'm ecstatic to know you are coming back. Boxing needs fighters like the HITMAN.
From Hattons perspective, who cares? he can make $$$$$
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Originally posted by Iceta View PostI guess this is why we heard this news about a JMM-Hatton fight being off the table. Hatton probably figures that Khan is a more beatable opponent, which he is. These two underachievers are made for each other.
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A Khan fight means more money for Hatton, although I'd actually (now) consider him the more dangerous opponent of the two. JMM v. Hatton was only money as a 'super-fight' which it now clearly isn't.
My comment, though, would be 'retire'.
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