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    #41
    Originally posted by tracylee
    they are now crossed..good luck pal
    thank you. I hope i'm not too drunk to remember the

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      #42
      Originally posted by GodzHand
      thank you. I hope i'm not too drunk to remember the
      that would put a slight damper on things, and there's always the hangover the next morning to contend with

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        #43
        the guy has everyones props already he beat zab judah beat sharmba mitchell beat julio cesar chavez beat leija he has earned respect and beating hatton would just top that o and if he fought gatti he would knock out gatti in under 2 rounds

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          #44
          Hatton looses his head

          In my opinion Tszyu will have a relatively easy time getting to Ricky hatton. Here is my reasonsing. At first the fight might be neck and neck as Hatton does throw punches in bunches and he does try to at least come to fight. However here is the problem While this might work for a round or two against Tszyu it wont work for long. Hatton, like Mizelchelski, Valuev, and Calzaghe have had precisely guided careers. They only fight in their little small niche of the world and are sheltered from the "Real" boxing world. Their opponents are hand picked to perfectly match up against thier style making them look as though they are unstoppable and are the complete boxing package. Tzsyu has fought everyone and not ducked anybody. he has been able to fight people of varying styles and ability level and has been in the "Deep water". Much Like Jermain Taylor, and Kermit Cintron, I think that Hatton is being prematurly fed to the lions. Hatton will get caught in the deep water and not know what to do. Hatton is not adaptable in the ring and has not fought anyone nearly on the level of a Kotsya Tzsyu. Notice Tzsyu's fights earlier in 04' when asked about Hatton he commented Hatton who? This kid was not even on his radar. Hatton hadn't made a name for himself then and still has not made a name for himself. He has not beat any of the trial horses necessary to get to the title, and he has been unwilling to try out any of the other budding talent in the division. You dont get to the champion by beating B class and over the hill fighters. Now if Hatton had beat Lovemore N Dou (one of the divisions gatekeepers) or Demarcus Corley or Hurtado or someone like that then maybe he would be prepped for a title shot. In my opinion he is not ready and when he gets caught in the deep water Tzsyu is going to take him out at that point.
          Last edited by Riptor; 05-29-2005, 08:03 PM. Reason: added info

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            #45
            Originally posted by Riptor
            In my opinion Tszyu will have a relatively easy time getting to Ricky hatton. Here is my reasonsing. At first the fight might be neck and neck as Hatton does throw punches in bunches and he does try to at least come to fight. However here is the problem While this might work for a round or two against Tszyu it wont work for long. Hatton, like Mizelchelski, Valuev, and Calzaghe have had precisely guided careers. They only fight in their little small niche of the world and are sheltered from the "Real" boxing world. Their opponents are hand picked to perfectly match up against thier style making them look as though they are unstoppable and are the complete boxing package. Tzsyu has fought everyone and not ducked anybody. he has been able to fight people of varying styles and ability level and has been in the "Deep water". Much Like Jermain Taylor, and Kermit Cintron, I think that Hatton is being prematurly fed to the lions. Hatton will get caught in the deep water and not know what to do. Hatton is not adaptable in the ring and has not fought anyone nearly on the level of a Kotsya Tzsyu. Notice Tzsyu's fights earlier in 04' when asked about Hatton he commented Hatton who? This kid was not even on his radar. Hatton hadn't made a name for himself then and still has not made a name for himself. He has not beat any of the trial horses necessary to get to the title, and he has been unwilling to try out any of the other budding talent in the division. You dont get to the champion by beating B class and over the hill fighters. Now if Hatton had beat Lovemore N Dou (one of the divisions gatekeepers) or Demarcus Corley or Hurtado or someone like that then maybe he would be prepped for a title shot. In my opinion he is not ready and when he gets caught in the deep water Tzsyu is going to take him out at that point.
            Thats quite a post for only your second....welcome to the site!

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              #46
              Originally posted by Riptor
              In my opinion Tszyu will have a relatively easy time getting to Ricky hatton. Here is my reasonsing. At first the fight might be neck and neck as Hatton does throw punches in bunches and he does try to at least come to fight. However here is the problem While this might work for a round or two against Tszyu it wont work for long. Hatton, like Mizelchelski, Valuev, and Calzaghe have had precisely guided careers. They only fight in their little small niche of the world and are sheltered from the "Real" boxing world. Their opponents are hand picked to perfectly match up against thier style making them look as though they are unstoppable and are the complete boxing package. Tzsyu has fought everyone and not ducked anybody. he has been able to fight people of varying styles and ability level and has been in the "Deep water". Much Like Jermain Taylor, and Kermit Cintron, I think that Hatton is being prematurly fed to the lions. Hatton will get caught in the deep water and not know what to do. Hatton is not adaptable in the ring and has not fought anyone nearly on the level of a Kotsya Tzsyu. Notice Tzsyu's fights earlier in 04' when asked about Hatton he commented Hatton who? This kid was not even on his radar. Hatton hadn't made a name for himself then and still has not made a name for himself. He has not beat any of the trial horses necessary to get to the title, and he has been unwilling to try out any of the other budding talent in the division. You dont get to the champion by beating B class and over the hill fighters. Now if Hatton had beat Lovemore N Dou (one of the divisions gatekeepers) or Demarcus Corley or Hurtado or someone like that then maybe he would be prepped for a title shot. In my opinion he is not ready and when he gets caught in the deep water Tzsyu is going to take him out at that point.
              same thoughts i said earlier in this thread but you articulated better.

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                #47
                KT will gest past Hatton. The next big fight would be KT vs Floyd Mayweather

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