Mayweather-hatton.

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#1
By Kevin Iole
July 27, 2007





Unbeaten welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. has opted against retirement for the chance to make Ricky Hatton pay for his boastful comments.

Mayweather and Hatton agreed to terms Friday for a Dec. 8 welterweight fight in Las Vegas, less than three months after Mayweather had said he planned to retire following a victory over Oscar De La Hoya.

Hatton called out Mayweather both before and after his June 23 knockout of Jose Luis Castillo. On Friday, a deal was reached, though Mayweather said he is not certain if his WBC welterweight title will be at stake.

"He's definitely getting knocked out. I guarantee that," Mayweather said. "He's talked the talk. Let's see if he can walk the walk when he's in there against the best."




The fight will pit a pair of unbeatens in a duel for supremacy at 147 pounds. Mayweather, 30, is 38-0 with 24 knockouts. He has held world titles at super featherweight, lightweight, super lightweight, welterweight and super welterweight.

Hatton, 28, is 43-0 with 31 knockouts. He's held titles at super lightweight and welterweight, but would be moving up from 140 pounds to fight Mayweather.

It is a match reminiscent of the 1999 battle between De La Hoya and Felix Trinidad.

Trinidad won a controversial decision over De La Hoya in that Sept. 18, 1999 bout, which held the record for the most pay-per-view sales in a non-heavyweight fight until Mayweather's bout with De La Hoya in May. The Trinidad-De La Hoya bout sold 1.4 million on pay-per-view; De La Hoya and Mayweather combined to sell 2.15 million for their super welterweight bout.

Mayweather adviser Leonard Ellerbe credited Hatton and his father, Ray, for stepping up to get the deal done. However, Ellerbe said he expected Mayweather to prove his superiority in the bout.

Though Hatton is moving up in weight, Ellerbe said Mayweather is truly a lightweight.

"Floyd is going in there and beating these guys even though he's really a lightweight and is giving up something like 20 pounds," Ellerbe said. "What's that tell you about him? When he stepped into the ring against Oscar, he weighed 148 and Oscar weighed 168.

"This isn't like Floyd has some huge size advantage. Floyd is just on another level skill-wise."






It's on.:)
 

SicC

Dying Breed
Staff member
#2
If he Mayweather doesnt put his belt on the line then he is a fucking bum and loses what little respect I had for him to begin with.

Im rooting for Hatton I would like to see him break mayweathers jaw, which he could do, giving his power.

pz
 

ARon

Well-Known Member
#3
Pretty Boy Mother Fuckin Floyd.

When I first heard about this I was jumpin in excitement and I'm still just as excited, can't wait.
 
#5
Unforuntunatly the fight is not definate yet , they have agreed terms verbally but nothing has been signed for definate. Whats great though is both camps have reportedly agreeded the purses which would have been the main problem when dealing with Mayweather. Saying that the buzz is so high now that i doubt this will not be signed, i know Hatton won't back out and Floyd will wanna save face.

Hatton's signed a one fight deal with Golden Boy for this fight also which i think is great, Hobson will still be his british promoter. I've never been badly disapointed with the bills they put on and their undercards always provide. Also a possibility because Hobson won't be involved the viewing rights over here could be up for auction, i really hope sky get it as their coverage is the best out there without doubt.

Can't wait for this fight, been waiting for years and i know stefanwzyga wanted to see this too as we've discussed on here in the past the possible outcome of a bout between the two. This fight will take place at 147 almost definetly but Mayweather is still naturally a light welter anyway and has never been a banger so size shouldn't be an issue. I can only go on evidence seen and that is that he has always struggled against opposition that swamped him and kept him busy (castillo especially), i don't think there is another fighter as relentless as Hatton at the moment around 140-147 (cotto maybe), if anyone is gonna get to Floyd it will be Rick.
 

stefanwzyga

Well-Known Member
#7
I agree with you man, if anyone can get to Floyd its gonna be Ricky. Im so glad this fights signed up cuz whoever hatton was gonna fight its gonna be high risk, so he would be aswell going for the p 4 p king.


I also want Sky do to the fight in the UK as its by far the best coverage. Coverage of Rickys last fight on Sentanta was a joke.
 

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