RIP Ricky lad, you gave us some great moments, not just as a boxer but as a genuine Blue at a time when it was hard to be one.Awful news.
It just seems like it dont matter right nowNot going today, but in a way Im glad. Just feel so numb, feels too soon for any minutes applause, any celebration of his life etc, it’s just too soon. It’s just so sudden. Not sure how I’d react or feel if I was at the match today.
Always thought the Magee fight was a coming of age fight for Ricky.I never met or knew the man. But for people who aren't big boxing fans, or may be too young to remember his prime it is worth stating what a excellent fighter he was and well in the pantheon of great British boxers.
He was desperately unlucky in the case that he shared his prime with forces of nature in Pacman and Mayweather. Idiots who don't understand the sport refer to these fights without understanding the enormity of what he achieved.
Victories over Tsyzu, Castillo, Malinaggi and the best of what was an exciting British contingent with the likes of Magee and Thaxton are testament to his skills. Ring magazine figher of the year an numerous titles back that up as well. One of the best body punchers the sport had ever had.
Dreadful news for Manchester, you hope that a minute silence can be observed as respect to his family and for the many great nights/early mornings he was responsible for. A Hatton fight was usually weekend of fun.
One Ricky Hatton belting out before ko would do it.Not going today, but in a way Im glad. Just feel so numb, feels too soon for any minutes applause, any celebration of his life etc, it’s just too soon. It’s just so sudden. Not sure how I’d react or feel if I was at the match today.
Thanks for that, the difference in his voice between this and the enthusiastic way he spoke, earlier on this morning before the news broke, about the fight last night is telling. A lot of love for Ricky out there.