Number 9 wrote:What times it on at??
is it 4am again ffs?
Yep.

Number 9 wrote:What times it on at??
is it 4am again ffs?
Number 9 wrote:NANNY RED wrote:Good stream of the fight on that justin tv. If i fall asleep someone give us a shout about a quater to four
Feckin wont be me,two more tins and im hitting the hay!Knackered!
NANNY RED wrote:The only thing i was not happy with in the little bit that i did see was Calzaghe showboating i hate to see that in fighters well some fighters anyway. Some fighters use this in there build up an actualy in there fights but they are what you call the greats imo an thats part of there persona but Showboating is not something what i associate Calzaghe with an it dosnt look right when he does it
I was thinking last night why i cant take to Calzaghe hes a good boxer . Maybe its his cockyness of which im sure hes earned the right to be cocky in what hes achieved . Maybe its because he landed one on his ex missus a few years ago i dunno but i really cant take to him
Erm who predicted back about 12 months ago that Hatton would fight Mallinagi in the states . I really would like to go an see this one because to me its a make or break fight for Hatton . Loose an i honestly believe that will be him finished. no more fights
NANNY RED wrote:burjennio wrote:get hatton pacquiao set for wembley june next year and it'll be the biggest grossing boxing gate ever.
Id love it an i think Ricky would knock him out
burjennio wrote:great performance but to me it was clear that De La Hoya suffered more in getting down in weight that Pacquiao did in moving up, slow to the punch tired and jaded looking. Alot of the talk pre-fight was obviously the size difference but it was a friend of mine that mentioned the effects moving down weights can have on a fighter and tipped Pacman to have the edge (needless to say I received an "I told you so" msg about 5:30 this morning) De La Hoya walks around at a naturally lean weight of 160lb. He came in at 145lb. Thats losing over a stone of natural muscle. Its not like Hatton who puts on fat, stored energy, and simply burns it off training to get down to his natural weight of 140lb. I think the Golden Boy could have another big performance in him - but at 35 and already a very wealthy man and now the biggest promoter in the fight game its difficult to see how he can lift himself for another gruelling training regime and marquee bout. The other thing is who is there for him to fight? Hatton now seems a more logical opponant for Pacquiao next summer and there is not really a big name out there at welter weight. Strange how he is classed as one of the best fighters of his generation but every time he stepped up to fight a really top name in the last 10 years he came up short.
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