Don't you always build in an excuse for the possibility of Hatton losing? Aren't you the same one who says Hatton isn't in his prime anymore?
Isn't in his prime? Lol! Are you crazy? He's one of the most talked about boxers, maybe the most talked about on the internet since beating Tszyu so ofcourse he's in his prime.
Aren't you the same one who says Hatton isn't in his prime anymore?
Originally posted by JuicyJuice
Isn't in his prime? Lol! Are you crazy? He's one of the most talked about boxers, maybe the most talked about on the internet since beating Tszyu so ofcourse he's in his prime.
^That's not what you said a week ago:
Originally posted by JuicyJuice
In all honesty Ricky is pretty much already past his best, he's taken a tonne of punches 40 times in eight years (and is 28 this year!). His style means that he take risks, and his out-of-the-ring habits means that his body will sooner or later hit breakdown. He's already had his career-defining fight
Beating an old Kostya Tszyu does not count as having done much. Floyd doesn't even have as many fights as him, yet he has wins against much better opposition. Granted, they were a while ago, but he still has accomplished far more than Hatton has. (Castillo twice, Corralles, and Chavez)
Hatton is already past his best physically, but he's definately in his prime!
That's a bit misleading. Whenever someone refers to a fighter being in their "prime," it usually refers to their physical ability, not their popularity. Though, usually both happen at the same time, because one affects the other.
On that note: I do believe Hatton is in his prime, both physically and popularity wise.
i don't beleive hatton takes good care of himself after his fights. when he was on espn a few months ago, he looked sloppy. in the welterweight division you have to be in tip top shape. you have to make it thru 12.
i don't beleive hatton takes good care of himself after his fights. when he was on espn a few months ago, he looked sloppy. in the welterweight division you have to be in tip top shape. you have to make it thru 12.
Ha. Hatton always blows up between fights, but always trains so hard that he is probably the best conditioned boxer around. He trains for 12 rounds of non-stop action.
i don't beleive hatton takes good care of himself after his fights. when he was on espn a few months ago, he looked sloppy. in the welterweight division you have to be in tip top shape. you have to make it thru 12.
hatton could go 15 rounds with ease he has always been that way
come fight night hatton will be the fittest man in that arena
no questions asked
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