Ricky Hatton.....

the hatton i remember is the masive city fan that fought an absolute war with kosta tyzu. I'll always like the lad. utter piss head these days though.
 
I met him at a charity boxing night, and he just seemed bored and pissed off with everything to be honest.

I got a pic with him and he was ok about it, but I have a feeling he is generally pretty miserable and unless he sorts out his issues with booze and (I suspect) the bolivian marching powder, then he could end up on a serious downward spiral.

Deffo a Blue though.
 
Santiago Street . said:
BatBlue said:
Santiago Street . said:
Didn't see it, had no idea it even happened til I saw this thread

Ricky's a bona fide British boxing legend, a hugely successful man and a dyed in the wool blue - what's not to love about that.

Even more praiseworthy to some of us is that he evidently made that flouncing stage school dropout Ferris uncomfortable during the interview.

All these bored muppets saying he's lost the plot and is on the slippery slope to alcoholism and ruin should look at their own sad little lives before condemning a hero like Hatton. Every time you have a few drinks and tumble in the worse for wear is your life on the slide ??

He's a youngish man with pot loads of cash and a lust for life - top bloke in my book

Out of interest how is he in anyway a hero?

I'd say that anybody who becomes a bona fide boxing world champion is worthy of hero status. A man who has worked harder and sacrificed more than us mere mortals can possibly imagine in pursuit of sporting glory deserves to be called a hero.

If you're one of these sanctimonious numpties who judge a man's whole life on whether he has a few many to drink or does a line or two of something he shouldn't once in a while then you obviously live in a world devoid of heroes.

And while I appreciate how disappointing it can be to be snubbed by a famous sportsman you have to remember that to him you're just another face and occasionally he'll be rude just as you are occasionally rude to a shopgirl or a door to door salesman.

1. Could'nt care less how much he has to drink but anyone who takes hard drugs should never be considered a hero infact any sportsperson should not be considered a hero, someone to look up to and aspire to be like yes but hero status should be reserved for people who sacrifice their lives in defence of their fellow man.

2. If you read my post I was not snubbed by the clown i did'nt even know he was in the pub he started with me.
 
bowdonblue said:
I met him at a charity boxing night, and he just seemed bored and pissed off with everything to be honest.

I got a pic with him and he was ok about it, but I have a feeling he is generally pretty miserable and unless he sorts out his issues with booze and (I suspect) the bolivian marching powder, then he could end up on a serious downward spiral.

Deffo a Blue though.

Everyone has been a moody prick one night. Is he not allowed to be because he's famous?
 
I like Ricky seen him a few times in person and watched him box over the years at the men arena but I have to say he has not helped with certain things! him asking the granny shagger to carry his belt in the ring one time made me feel sick as he has had a massive following on the back of being a blue! not saying everyone that followed him was blue but would say most were and the likes of Gomez who is a true blue would of dreamed of having such a following its like John Murrey a blue through and through who I suppose represents Manchester in the boxing scene of today has fuckall in support in comparison to Ricky to see him balloon like he has also is very sad fuck knows why he has gone like it really I know he likes a beer but he did not need to fuck off his training completely he could of still maintained a certain fitness level, he has his own Gym FFS!!!! and this association with Rags is for most blues me included sickening was told that he held alot of PR meetings at the swamp not sure why or if it was true but does as a blue wined the fuck out of you! but one thing is for sure he needs to sort his self out and quick!!!!
 
Santiago Street . said:
BatBlue said:
Santiago Street . said:
Didn't see it, had no idea it even happened til I saw this thread

Ricky's a bona fide British boxing legend, a hugely successful man and a dyed in the wool blue - what's not to love about that.

Even more praiseworthy to some of us is that he evidently made that flouncing stage school dropout Ferris uncomfortable during the interview.

All these bored muppets saying he's lost the plot and is on the slippery slope to alcoholism and ruin should look at their own sad little lives before condemning a hero like Hatton. Every time you have a few drinks and tumble in the worse for wear is your life on the slide ??

He's a youngish man with pot loads of cash and a lust for life - top bloke in my book

Out of interest how is he in anyway a hero?

I'd say that anybody who becomes a bona fide boxing world champion is worthy of hero status. A man who has worked harder and sacrificed more than us mere mortals can possibly imagine in pursuit of sporting glory deserves to be called a hero.

If you're one of these sanctimonious numpties who judge a man's whole life on whether he has a few many to drink or does a line or two of something he shouldn't once in a while then you obviously live in a world devoid of heroes.

And while I appreciate how disappointing it can be to be snubbed by a famous sportsman you have to remember that to him you're just another face and occasionally he'll be rude just as you are occasionally rude to a shopgirl or a door to door salesman.
how nice it was to see this hero off his tree and mumbling shite in front of the many kids who witnessed it. hero my arse. when Beckham finally hangs up his boots, i cant see him being interviewd on rag tv, whilst acting like Ricky did.
 

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