Mayweather jr. palaa kehään ja Ricky Hattonia vastaan

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No tämähän on pakko nähdä! Toivottavasti Hatton antaa isän kädestä. Oscarin ja Floydin matsikin oli tasainen.. mielestäni oscar sen voitti kun oli aktiivisempi eikä juossut ympäri kehää niin kuin marttakerhon ämmä :)
 
No tämähän on pakko nähdä! Toivottavasti Hatton antaa isän kädestä. Oscarin ja Floydin matsikin oli tasainen.. mielestäni oscar sen voitti kun oli aktiivisempi eikä juossut ympäri kehää niin kuin marttakerhon ämmä :)

Mistä lähtien marttakerhon ämmät on ollu kovia juoksemaan? Keksitkö sä ite ton vertauskuvas?
 
The following is from the Sports Ticker:

Mayweather starts the war of words against Hatton

August 1, 2007
By Mark Staniforth PA SportsTicker Boxing Writer

LOS ANGELES (Ticker) - Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has told Brit roughhouse Ricky Hatton that he will be knocked out in their superfight, scheduled for Las Vegas on December 8.

Contracts for the eagerly awaited 147-pound championship were signed Wednesday.

Mayweather immediately came out punching.

"He's definitely getting knocked out," he said.

The five-weight world champion didn't stop there.

"I am the best fighter in boxing today, and I'm prepared for any challenge my team puts in front of me," he said. "And with Ricky Hatton, it's already personal.

"He has talked and disrespected me so much in the past months that I can't wait to get him in the ring and show him he is not even on my level."

Hatton is relishing the opportunity to prove himself the best fighter on the planet and is set to earn a career-best purse of up to $16 million for the bout, which will be promoted by Oscar de la Hoya's "Golden Boy Promotions".

"I am extremely excited to announce Golden Boy's involvement in another boxing extravaganza such as Mayweather vs. Hatton," de la Hoya said. "We are proud to continue to provide fans with the best matchups and fights in boxing today. This will be an exciting way to end this record-breaking year for the sport."

The unbeaten British "Hitman" said it was his lifetime dream to climb to the top of the pound-for-pound rankings, a position currently held by Mayweather.

"To win the world title is one thing, but to be known as the best pound-for-pound fighter on the planet in any weight division would be something else and I just can't wait," Hatton said.

Hatton (43-0) gave Mayweather his due to Sky Sports.

"I am fighting a five-weight world champion and the best fighter in the world," he said. "He's just come off a win over another modern-day legend in de la Hoya. It can't get any bigger than that."

Mayweather (38-0) has been needled out of retirement to take the fight. The brash Grand Rapids man said he would walk away from the sport after his win over de la Hoya.

However Hatton's magnificent win over Jose Luis Castillo in June clearly caught the attention of the self-styled "Pretty Boy" - as did Hatton's subsequent comments about what he perceives to be Mayweather's negative style.

"Before my last performance against Castillo, I'm sure a lot of people thought I'd lost my chance at fighting him, but with the performance I put in last time he could see what a big fight it is," Hatton said.

Hatton will move up to 147 pounds for only the second time in his career to face Mayweather.

Despite struggling when he stepped up in weight to outpoint Luis Castillo in Boston early last year, Hatton believes he will be much better prepared to carry the extra poundage against Mayweather.

"I ended up getting in the ring too heavy on the night and it slowed me down," Hatton said. "But you learn by your mistakes and I'll be better prepared next time. I'll be better, stronger and faster."

Hatton will go into the ring as a big underdog against Mayweather. But the last time he entered the ring as an unfancied fighter, he shocked Kostya Tszyu to claim the IBF light-welterweight title belt two years ago.

"Mayweather's like greased lightning. He's very hard to nail and he's got a great defence and looks after himself well," Hatton said. "I have a lot of admiration for his talent and he really is a fighter to admire.

"But his workrate isn't that great. He spends long periods of time on the ropes covering up and that is the last thing you want to do against me. The two fights he came closest to losing were his first fight against Castillo and his last fight against de la Hoya when they put a bit of pressure on. I'd like to think I'm 'Mr Pressure' so anybody who says this fight is beyond me don't know what they're looking at. This is a fight where I am the underdog but I am still very, very capable of winning."

Earlier, Hatton's father, Ray, confirmed to PA SportsTicker that contracts had been signed by both sides.

"The contract provided what we wanted and we are officially signed up," he said. "Our lawyers have instructed us that the Mayweather camp have also signed at their end. We are delighted with the deal. Ricky's purse is higher than anything he has previous earned."

Leonard Ellerbe of Mayweather Promotions told PA SportsTicker: "The fight will be at a venue in Las Vegas." The MGM Grand is favorite to host the contest.

"We are very happy that the first fight for Mayweather Promotions will be an event of this magnitude. To be in partnership with "Golden Boy Promotions" working on another big event is a great way to show we are serious in bringing great fights to the fans."

Mark Taffet of HBO PPV also chimed in.

"Mayweather-Hatton is a world-class showdown between two undefeated superstars in their prime," Taffet said. "It's the biggest welterweight fight since de la Hoya-Trinidad, and figures to be a memorable night for boxing fans."

Mayweather has already begun his trademark trash-talking about Hatton.

"I don't know who is the pound-for-pound No. 2 in the world, but there is no fighter in the world like me," Mayweather said. "Hatton is in for a rude awakening when we meet and he is in for a shock if he thinks I'm like any fighter he has ever faced. I'm in the business of blood, sweat and tears."
 
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