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Who thinks that if Ricky Hatton and Floyd Mayweather do fight again, Hatton will win?

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Who thinks that if Ricky Hatton and Floyd Mayweather do fight again, Hatton will win?

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  1. hatton would probably win at his weight

    mayweather has the bigger frame


  2. Well going by the 1st fight you'd have to pick mayweather again - but then again the rematch will be in Britain with a ref who will let hatton fight his kinda fight so this will make it very interesting. so I'd expect a much tougher fight next time round. so to answer your question YES. hatton could well beat mayweather.

  3. i saw Ricky hatton on harry hills TV burp obviously doing well I've never been particularly interested in boxing before but caught alot of amir khans fights which were good but Ricky hatton let me down and alot of others the whole build up was incredible and gave alot of people a renewed interest in the sport but however i do not think they should rematch i think it will further lead to more disappointment

  4. I don't think he will.  Mayweather is the champion in his division and a worthy champion!

    Hatton is the same in his division.  It was worth a try but we should be content to have such a magnificent fighter as Hatton....and to be watching such a magnificent champion as Mayweather.

  5. floyd would win again ko

  6. not sure but hope its hatton go ricky hatton

  7. Floyd would murder Hatton, again.

  8. mannnnn. ask another question

  9. I'm going with my boy Floyd "Money" Mayweather knock out in the 5 round Floyd is way to fast for Ricky.

  10. i dont think he will

  11. I am so tired of people complaining that Joe Cortez cost "Hook and Hold" Hatton the fight against Mayweather. Cortez did what any ref should do and that is not allow Hatton to hold. Floyd is so technically superior that it won't matter who the referee is and if they do fight again ( I hope they do not since I'd rather see a Cotto-Mayweather fight) Mayweather will win again either by KO or easy points victory.

  12. A rematch would be almost a carbon-copy of the first fight, except without the turnbuckle getting its share of the action.

  13. What can Hatton change to win.  The answer is nothing.  Floyd wins about 100% of the time.  Hatton uses alot of physicality to win but Floyd is actually stronger.  It was apparent as the fight went on that Floyd was wearing out Hatton.

  14. Actually this fight might take place in London next year after Mayweather fights Oscar this fall. Something to the effects of the fight taking place in London. Bottom line it is a big payday fight if it takes place in London. Floyd won't turn down the money. But in all seriousness. Floyd will destroy him again unless Hatton can sneak in a lucky shot to rock Floyd. His straightforward style will get him picked apart again.

  15. hatton will not not and could not win

  16. nope

  17. Man, I don't know. I would really really like to think so. I was SO disappinted when Hatton lost, but Mayweather certainly earned it.

    I'd definitely like to see them fight again with a different ref!

  18. HAHA ricky hatton is wayyy to over rated, hes not that good. And if you really think he deserves a rematch then you are blind and retardant.

  19. As much as I would like to see Hatton win I dont think he will just yet.....

  20. hi, nah ricky could,nt win now, a defeat is is a bummer that cant go away, the mere fact that he was beaten stays ,and it is twice as difficult to go away,i would like him to win but i would not put money on him,shame though

  21. i agree i really like hatton with his style, fans, and heart, but i dont think he has the right game plan to beat pretty boy floyd, but i do think he is the best lightwelterweight in the world, and i htink that he is one of the most exciting fighters, and every fight hes in will be good and have a great atmosphere with his great fans.

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