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    #16
    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    Haha same here mate. Nah we'll call it a tenner, I can never guarantee having 50 quid.
    A tenner it is!

    Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
    No problem Les, if the fight ever happens, your on
    And a tenner for you as well.

    Woo Hoo !!!
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      #17
      If the fight does happen then I predict it will end via stopage. Not sure who'll win yet but I'm edging towards Ricky stopping Oscar.
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        #18
        Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
        If the fight does happen then I predict it will end via stopage. Not sure who'll win yet but I'm edging towards Ricky stopping Oscar.

        At last somebody with some sense !!

        Sense enough to agree with me that is !!

        I'm happy about that - I thought you were gonna ask for a bet as well Kurt!
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          #19
          Originally posted by Howard_lfc View Post
          At last somebody with some sense !!

          Sense enough to agree with me that is !!

          I'm happy about that - I thought you were gonna ask for a bet as well Kurt!
          Not at all. I'm with you on this one, mate.

          I think that should the fight happen Oscar will be weight drained and weak. He'll have to bust his ass off to get to 147. No way his body could stand up to 12 rounds of Hattons body punches under those circumstances.
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            #20
            Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
            Not at all. I'm with you on this one, mate.

            I think that should the fight happen Oscar will be weight drained and weak. He'll have to bust his ass off to get to 147. No way his body could stand up to 12 rounds of Hattons body punches under those circumstances.
            7 pounds up for Hatton, and 7 pounds down for De La Hoya, 6 of one, half a dozen of the other, should be an interesting fight.
            Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
            'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

            "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

            * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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              #21
              Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
              7 pounds up for Hatton, and 7 pounds down for De La Hoya, 6 of one, half a dozen of the other, should be an interesting fight.
              It's harder and more gruelling to come down in weight than it is to go up.
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                #22
                Id love to see him fight De La Hoya and Mayweather at some stage. He has got some good possibly future fights on the cards.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
                  It's harder and more gruelling to come down in weight than it is to go up.
                  Maybe so, but personally, even though Hatton was undefeated at Welterweight, I still think Hatton struggled badly for power at that weight. I'd love to see Hatton prove me wrong and owe Les a tenner though. As I am a massive Hatton fan.
                  Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
                  'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                  "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                  * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
                    Maybe so, but personally, even though Hatton was undefeated at Welterweight, I still think Hatton struggled badly for power at that weight. I'd love to see Hatton prove me wrong and owe Les a tenner though. As I am a massive Hatton fan.
                    Rock on baby !
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                      #25
                      The Mayweather fight is apparently close to being made.

                      Stuart Brennan
                      24/ 7/2007

                      RICKY Hatton is expected to discover in the next 48 hours whether his mega-bucks showdown with Floyd Mayweather will take place later this year.

                      The Hitman's UK promoter Dennis Hobson is locked in talks with Mayweather's advisers and TV executives in the States, with a £5m offer to the five-weight world champion sitting on the table.

                      Hatton has already received the encouraging news that should his biggest pay-day fall through, "Golden Boy" Oscar de la Hoya has already offered to fill the gap, although that fight might have to wait until next summer, with Wembley touted as a likely venue.

                      Things have moved quickly since Hatton's fourth-round Las Vegas stoppage of Jose Luis Castillo just over a month ago.

                      Hatton delivered a few well-aimed barbs at Mayweather straight after that victory, declaring that he and Castillo had provided more action in four rounds than the master tactician from Michigan had managed in his whole career.

                      Teasing

                      The teasing worked. Mayweather, said to be enjoying his "retirement" by touring night clubs, ordering gallons of the best champagne for his friends, hangers-on and bystanders, and then tossing 100-dollar bills to the crowd, had his ego pricked.

                      He soon declared that he was ready to come out of an abdication which had lasted little more than six weeks, and show this uppity Brit a thing or two.

                      But while his money-men were meeting to discuss his future at the weekend, the boxer - said to be worth £10m - was in a Miami nightclub partying with two American football stars and ten female admirers.

                      At one stage of the evening a bodyguard was sent to a SUV parked outside and returned with a black bag containing what an onlooker described as "yards and yards of gold jewellery." Mayweather was draped in the trinkets until he looked "like a Christmas tree."

                      Now it is hoped that a deal can be struck which would see Hatton and Mayweather meet, probably in Las Vegas on November 10.

                      Money will be a big stumbling block. Mayweather will insist on the lion's share as the biggest name fighter in the US, where the TV cash will provide the bulk of the purse.

                      Support

                      But Hobson has argued that Hatton brings with him a huge support, as 9,000 of the 13,000 inside the Thomas and Mack Center in Vegas last month were British travelling fans, and that kind of live support will help to turn the fight from a big sporting occasion into a major event.

                      A reliable source told MEN Sport: "It's getting very, very close and I reckon that the next 24 hours will decide things one way or the other, 48 hours at the most, as it will take 24 to come to an agreement and another 24 to run it past all parties."

                      But de la Hoya threw another interesting possibility into the mix at the weekend when he declared that he intends to carry on boxing, despite his defeat by Mayweather in their meeting in May, in what was the richest fight in history.

                      De la Hoya has long wanted to fight in the UK, and his words have sparked renewed speculation that he and Hatton could meet at Wembley in the summer of 2008, with the new stadium keen to stage a huge boxing event.

                      The two men have become firm friends, but neither would find it hard to put that to one side, especially with a multi-million pound scrap in the offing.

                      "There's been rumblings going on about it," said the Mexican-American multiple world champion. "I respect Ricky. He's a great fighter, he's a great guy.

                      "If that fight does get made, fans all over the world will be ecstatic. They will see a fight. Ricky Hatton comes to fight. And that's what I love. If we ever do it, it will be a heck of a show, that's for sure."

                      But Hatton's target remains Mayweather, as victory would ensure he became the No1 pound-for-pound fighter on the planet.




                      On Hatton's website they reckon that this story is correct but the date of the fight is wrong. They're saying that Cotto and Mosely are fighting on November 10th so Hatton Vs Mayweather has been given the date of December the 1st.
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                        #26
                        Be great if it happens but i'll believe it when I see it, was reading about Cotto - Mosley earlier and im more interested in that as I think Floyd will be reasonably comfortable against Hatton whereas I think Cotto - Mosley is really hard to call.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by kurtangle01 View Post
                          The Mayweather fight is apparently close to being made.

                          Stuart Brennan
                          24/ 7/2007

                          RICKY Hatton is expected to discover in the next 48 hours whether his mega-bucks showdown with Floyd Mayweather will take place later this year.

                          The Hitman's UK promoter Dennis Hobson is locked in talks with Mayweather's advisers and TV executives in the States, with a £5m offer to the five-weight world champion sitting on the table.

                          Hatton has already received the encouraging news that should his biggest pay-day fall through, "Golden Boy" Oscar de la Hoya has already offered to fill the gap, although that fight might have to wait until next summer, with Wembley touted as a likely venue.

                          Things have moved quickly since Hatton's fourth-round Las Vegas stoppage of Jose Luis Castillo just over a month ago.

                          Hatton delivered a few well-aimed barbs at Mayweather straight after that victory, declaring that he and Castillo had provided more action in four rounds than the master tactician from Michigan had managed in his whole career.

                          Teasing

                          The teasing worked. Mayweather, said to be enjoying his "retirement" by touring night clubs, ordering gallons of the best champagne for his friends, hangers-on and bystanders, and then tossing 100-dollar bills to the crowd, had his ego pricked.

                          He soon declared that he was ready to come out of an abdication which had lasted little more than six weeks, and show this uppity Brit a thing or two.

                          But while his money-men were meeting to discuss his future at the weekend, the boxer - said to be worth £10m - was in a Miami nightclub partying with two American football stars and ten female admirers.

                          At one stage of the evening a bodyguard was sent to a SUV parked outside and returned with a black bag containing what an onlooker described as "yards and yards of gold jewellery." Mayweather was draped in the trinkets until he looked "like a Christmas tree."

                          Now it is hoped that a deal can be struck which would see Hatton and Mayweather meet, probably in Las Vegas on November 10.

                          Money will be a big stumbling block. Mayweather will insist on the lion's share as the biggest name fighter in the US, where the TV cash will provide the bulk of the purse.

                          Support

                          But Hobson has argued that Hatton brings with him a huge support, as 9,000 of the 13,000 inside the Thomas and Mack Center in Vegas last month were British travelling fans, and that kind of live support will help to turn the fight from a big sporting occasion into a major event.

                          A reliable source told MEN Sport: "It's getting very, very close and I reckon that the next 24 hours will decide things one way or the other, 48 hours at the most, as it will take 24 to come to an agreement and another 24 to run it past all parties."

                          But de la Hoya threw another interesting possibility into the mix at the weekend when he declared that he intends to carry on boxing, despite his defeat by Mayweather in their meeting in May, in what was the richest fight in history.

                          De la Hoya has long wanted to fight in the UK, and his words have sparked renewed speculation that he and Hatton could meet at Wembley in the summer of 2008, with the new stadium keen to stage a huge boxing event.

                          The two men have become firm friends, but neither would find it hard to put that to one side, especially with a multi-million pound scrap in the offing.

                          "There's been rumblings going on about it," said the Mexican-American multiple world champion. "I respect Ricky. He's a great fighter, he's a great guy.

                          "If that fight does get made, fans all over the world will be ecstatic. They will see a fight. Ricky Hatton comes to fight. And that's what I love. If we ever do it, it will be a heck of a show, that's for sure."

                          But Hatton's target remains Mayweather, as victory would ensure he became the No1 pound-for-pound fighter on the planet.




                          On Hatton's website they reckon that this story is correct but the date of the fight is wrong. They're saying that Cotto and Mosely are fighting on November 10th so Hatton Vs Mayweather has been given the date of December the 1st.
                          interesting, seems to be gathering momentum nicely.
                          Scot, did you enter the caption competition on the official Hatton site, to win a training sessesion with Rickys trainer?.
                          Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
                          'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                          "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                          * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by bazza76 View Post
                            interesting, seems to be gathering momentum nicely.
                            Scot, did you enter the caption competition on the official Hatton site, to win a training sessesion with Rickys trainer?.
                            I never saw anything like that on there. What section was it in, bazza?
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Chris View Post
                              Be great if it happens but i'll believe it when I see it, was reading about Cotto - Mosley earlier and im more interested in that as I think Floyd will be reasonably comfortable against Hatton whereas I think Cotto - Mosley is really hard to call.
                              I'm starting to believe that it could happen. If it doesn't happen now it'll never happen. If it is made then I think it'll be an interesting fight.

                              Can Ricky close the distance and fight Floyd on the inside?

                              Will Floyd have to much class?

                              To many questions to list need answering but it's a fight I want to see. As for Cotto Vs Mosely... That's a fight i'd love to see. Mosely and Cotto are 2 of the best and a fight between the two of them would be superb.
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                                #30
                                If these two fights do end up announced its going to be a cracking 2nd half ot the year for boxing.

                                Taylorzzzz v Pavlik

                                Calzaghe v Kessler

                                Cotto v Mosley

                                Ricky v PBF

                                Pac Man is going to beat Barrera again

                                Rafa Marquez v Vasquez 2

                                Vitali returning adds a bit of quality to heavyweight although him and his brother will never fight.

                                Theres plenty of other quality fighters and fights out there aswell, cant wait.

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