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Ricky Hatton fight



Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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I think the Flintoff thing is a demeaning piss-take.
Indeed. It's like Alex Reid, but even worse. So he was no longer fit enough to play cricket - should be fine for boxing though, everyone knows that's easy.
 


























Frutos

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For what it's worth, my predictions would be:

Murray vs. Navarro: Murray
Foster vs. Buckland: Buckland
Quigg vs. Monroe: Quigg
Vitu vs. Rabchenko: Rabchenko
Hatton vs. Senchenko: Hatton

2 from 2 so far, let's see what the remaining 3 give us.

On another, far sadder, boxing note, the former three-weight World Champion Hector 'Macho' Camacho has died in hospital 4 days after being shot in the face in Puerto Rico. :down:
 




Kaiser_Soze

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Apr 14, 2008
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Indeed. It's like Alex Reid, but even worse. So he was no longer fit enough to play cricket - should be fine for boxing though, everyone knows that's easy.

Too completely different sports. Boxing is a difficult sport, an art in itself. However the fitness required is very very different to cricket. His knees and ankles were the problem, common with a lot of the bigger built bowlers. His fitness won't be a problem in the ring, his lack of skill and technique against boxers who have been boxing for many years, will.
 








Frutos

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Rabchenko won on points

So just Hatton for a full house then.

My heart would love to see Hatton back at his best, my head wonders how likely it really is after nearly four years out. Fingers crossed.
 












Northstander

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Oct 13, 2003
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Hatton still taking punches of which against the higher level boxer is good night!

Good round but he does look rusty!
 


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