I cant see that. Both are very capable of losing this fight. Both have recent experience of losing - so it makes sense to agree to 2. And no doubt if they win 1 each there will be 3. It will most likely be the pinacle of both careers. If it's Fury then it validates his place among the top names and if its AJ then it sets him at that level and given his age he could go on to be one of the greats.I suspect it will be a show and they'll win 1 each. Agreeing a 2 fight deal outright just stinks of some sort of agreement.
I honestly don’t know how one poster can be so utterly wrong on everything he posts. Put the computer down, man. It’s not good for you.I suspect it will be a show and they'll win 1 each. Agreeing a 2 fight deal outright just stinks of some sort of agreement.
Fury has never lost a professional Fight?I cant see that. Both are very capable of losing this fight. Both have recent experience of losing - so it makes sense to agree to 2. And no doubt if they win 1 each there will be 3. It will most likely be the pinacle of both careers. If it's Fury then it validates his place among the top names and if its AJ then it sets him at that level and given his age he could go on to be one of the greats.
I'd like AJ to win. But boxing needs this to be a good fight.
Campbell Hatton is fighting on the undercard of Whyte vs. Povetkin 2 this Saturday. He is managed by his dad Ricky and trained by his uncle Matthew. Making me feel old. He looks and fights like Ricky.
he needs moving very very slowly, ive seen a few of his amateur fights on YouTube and he’s not very impressive
It’s a lot different doing an impression of how his dad moved on a heavy bag to being able to execute it in the ring, the fights ive seen he’s absolutely nothing like his dad
Best of luck to the lad I just hope he doesn’t get rushed cos of his name
Judging by his opponent on saturday I doubt hes getting rushed anytime soon, they wont even put him in with a Kristian Laight type yet.he needs moving very very slowly, ive seen a few of his amateur fights on YouTube and he’s not very impressive
It’s a lot different doing an impression of how his dad moved on a heavy bag to being able to execute it in the ring, the fights ive seen he’s absolutely nothing like his dad
Best of luck to the lad I just hope he doesn’t get rushed cos of his name
he needs moving very very slowly, ive seen a few of his amateur fights on YouTube and he’s not very impressive
It’s a lot different doing an impression of how his dad moved on a heavy bag to being able to execute it in the ring, the fights ive seen he’s absolutely nothing like his dad
Best of luck to the lad I just hope he doesn’t get rushed cos of his name
Would he listen?Somebody please advise him better..........
Think we're going to see ability closer to Matthew Hatton rather than his dad. Do feel for him as the pressure is incredible. Seems to have head screwed on and not seen any suggestion he has beers/bad habits etc, so if he trains like his dad he'll probably blossom mid-20's and get to European level - which is an acheivement in itself. Hope he makes as much money from the sport as possible and comes out safe the other side.yeah he struggled in some fights.
Just hope the Hatton surname doesn't spoil things for him
Think we're going to see ability closer to Matthew Hatton rather than his dad. Do feel for him as the pressure is incredible. Seems to have head screwed on and not seen any suggestion he has beers/bad habits etc, so if he trains like his dad he'll probably blossom mid-20's and get to European level - which is an acheivement in itself. Hope he makes as much money from the sport as possible and comes out safe the other side.
Despite his red allegience and being in the shadow of Ricky, he can be proud of his career - getting in the ring with Canelo and Kell and getting to the end of that 12th round is pretty impressive. However, he was never an entertainer. Used to love those undercards where it'd be Gomez, Farnell and the two H's.yeah his uncle looks perfect for him.
Actually done a few training nights with Matthew at his old gym in Stockport they owned
Haha every single show seemed to be that crew and Michael Jennings on the undercard. Anbit like James and/or the Waltons being the support band for every single gig in Manchester between 1985 and 88Despite his red allegience and being in the shadow of Ricky, he can be proud of his career - getting in the ring with Canelo and Kell and getting to the end of that 12th round is pretty impressive. However, he was never an entertainer. Used to love those undercards where it'd be Gomez, Farnell and the two H's.
Fair point - he should have better confidants (sp?)..........Would he listen?