Joined: Mar 03 2004 Posts: 5397 Location: West Hull
TARANIS wrote:was last night the end of the road for 'Ordinary' Harrison?
He's been on a dirt track leading to nowhere in particular for years.
dave m wrote:Briscoe couldn't get into Wigans Team because of Radlinski even though Radlinski was playing crap at the time still better than old bent nose.
redtillimdead wrote:Oh and as for Briscoe,if he was that fab,why did Wigan see fit to let him leave?
Joined: Oct 15 2004 Posts: 3629 Location: Dewsbury
roughyedspud wrote:ODLH wants to fight hatton @ wembley, he said so in the 24/7 shows...and ODLH can write his own cheques being the CEO of his own promotions company...
hatton seriously has to think about it, take £20million+,fight ODLH infront of 100,000 @ wembley and beat the guy..everyone wins,hatton wins at wembley & ODLH last fight is the biggest in history..
or
take less money,fight pacman in front of 100,000 @ wembley and get his booty kicked..
erm...difficult choice
It's an absolute no brainer mate and I can't even believe people are mentioning Oscar as an opponent now.
Having followed Ricky for a number of years now (including 4 trips to the States) I've got to know a lot of diehard Hatton fans and people close to Ricky, and even before Pacman beat Oscar, a massive majority were calling for Ricky to fight Pacman next whether he beat Oscar or not.
Now that Manny has done what a lot of Hatton fans wanted him to do, it's an absolute formality IMO.
We all know Ricky is out of his comfort zone away from the 10 stone division, but at 10 stone HE IS THE MAN. I was impressed with Manny last night don't get me wrong, but Oscar looked slow and old in there and I don't think you could under-estimate the affect fighting at that weight had on him.
It's impossible and a bit foolish IMO, to form an opinion on how Manny would fare against Ricky based on his victory last night. I know I may be biased, but Ricky would still be boss in there IMO and I think he has the tools to cause Pacman all sorts of problems.
It will be a huge fight and occasion and Oscar can do his stuff on the promotion side of it and still make a tidy sum and be comfortable just being one of the many thousands who will be in attendance.
Joined: Mar 05 2003 Posts: 4787 Location: Everywhere
General Zod. wrote:Definately. It's about time Calzaghe fought someone on their way up instead of someone on their way down.
In fairness Joe is no spring chicken himself at 36. Bernard Hopkins was still good enough to beat 26 year old Kelly Pavlik last time out and Winky Wright and Antonio Tarver in the 2 years before fighting Joe.
Boxers seem to be carrying on a lot longer these days.
I actually think Hatton has a good chance of beating Pacman. He's struggled in the past with 'come forward' fighters (Morales, Marquez). His task was made far easier by DLH comin into the fight well underweight, he had no energy at all throughout the fight. DLH has really tarnished his legacy by fighting on far too long. He should have retired after the Hopkins fight 4 years ago.
Re the Froch fight, what a fight! I expect big things from both fighters, it was a classic. Both fighters looked knackered at the end. Froch IMO is good enough to fight anyone in the division, he has the best chin in boxing and has an excellent left jab, the Taylor fight next should be a belter.
On Calzaghe, he should fight Dawson or retire. People don't give him the credit he deserves for beating Hopkins. Yes, Hopkins maybe 42 but he's still one of the best 5 fighters in the world, and IMO one of the 10 best of all time, he just makes fighters look bad, even if you beat him, you won't look good doing it. Kessler is very very underrated is a huge super middlewight, and doesn't get the recognition he deserves because he's not American. He has beaten Eubank, Reid, Woodall, Hopkins, Kessler, Jones Jr, Bika, Lacy, Veit, Mitchell whom are all former or current world champions. IMO, he has nothing left to prove and his record speaks for itself.
King Monkey wrote:Maybe a spell in prison would do Graham good.
Andy Gilder wrote:Froch's problem is I'm still not convinced he's as good as he thinks he is.
All this low hands and sticking your chin out nonsense will get you found out eventually, just ask Naseem Hamed.
You'd think so but I don't think theres a fighter out there with the power to beat him, his chin is unbelievable, he can just walk through shots, he was gettin hit with some massive shots from Pascal.
King Monkey wrote:Maybe a spell in prison would do Graham good.
Froch should fight Jermain Taylor next who I believe is the mandatory fighter to his title anyway after his unanimous win over Lacy in November.
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