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Ricky Hatton vs Vyacheslav Senchenko (24th Nov)

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#1 ·
Ricky Hatton vs Vyacheslav Senchenko
10 rounds Welterweight
24th November, 2012 - Manchester Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom



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I can't wait to be honest.

Probs gonna be someone shit he fights but still, looking forward to it. Fight someone shit, then fight Malignaggi again then fight Khan. Make it so.
Witter, Malignaggi, Khan then Brook - would make plenty of cash and none of them can bang much, last two would sell huge over here, if he keeps winning of course. Sling Khan in with Matt in a double header to build it up.
 
#29 ·
Witter, Malignaggi, Khan then Brook - would make plenty of cash and none of them can bang much, last two would sell huge over here, if he keeps winning of course. Sling Khan in with Matt in a double header to build it up.
I'd fucking love it to be Witter. I mean, we know it's gonna be someone not that good, not a world level fighter. Witter is pretty ideal. You've sold it to me.
 
#30 ·
Witter isn't a fighter anymore, he's a holder. At least Hatton hit the guy before he held him, Witter just dives in for a great big hug constantly. It would be the messiest, ugliest fight that could be made, probably in boxing today at this stage. I don't care who he fights for his first opponent, I understand he has to shake off the ring rust and get some confidence.
 
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Ricky Hatton attacked by dad in gym car park over boxing return decision
Ray Hatton, the father of boxer Ricky Hatton, has been cautioned by police after he attacked his son in the car park of a Manchester gym the day before he announced his ring comeback.

According to police, Hatton's father, 61, physically assaulted the 33-year-old as a row escalated on Thursday, which forced the former two-weight world champion to protect himself.

Hatton Snr, who is also Ricky's manager, was arrested after police were called to the scene.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester police said: 'Shortly before 11.45am on Thursday, police received reports that there had been a fight involving two men outside a health and fitness club on Market Street, Hyde.

'A 33-year-old man was assaulted by a 61-year-old man, who was arrested on suspicion of common assault and subsequently given a police caution.

'The 33-year-old man was not injured in the incident.'

After a three-year absence, Hatton announced his comeback to the sport at a press conference yesterday and is due to enter the ring on November 24 at Manchester's MEN Arena.

His opponent is not yet known.

Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/912026...ark-over-boxing-return-decision#ixzz26X53JCJ3
 
#39 ·
Ricky Hatton attacked by dad in gym car park over boxing return decision
Ray Hatton, the father of boxer Ricky Hatton, has been cautioned by police after he attacked his son in the car park of a Manchester gym the day before he announced his ring comeback.

According to police, Hatton's father, 61, physically assaulted the 33-year-old as a row escalated on Thursday, which forced the former two-weight world champion to protect himself.

Hatton Snr, who is also Ricky's manager, was arrested after police were called to the scene.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester police said: 'Shortly before 11.45am on Thursday, police received reports that there had been a fight involving two men outside a health and fitness club on Market Street, Hyde.

'A 33-year-old man was assaulted by a 61-year-old man, who was arrested on suspicion of common assault and subsequently given a police caution.

'The 33-year-old man was not injured in the incident.'

After a three-year absence, Hatton announced his comeback to the sport at a press conference yesterday and is due to enter the ring on November 24 at Manchester's MEN Arena.

His opponent is not yet known.

Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/912026...ark-over-boxing-return-decision#ixzz26X53JCJ3
:patsch:rofl
 
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#51 ·
Michael Katsidis's camp admits he would be interested in fighting Ricky Hatton, but has yet to be approached.

The Australian former two-time interim WBO lightweight champion has been linked with The Hitman's comeback fight on 24 November.

Katsidis's representative, Matthew Tripp, told BBC Sport: "At this stage there have been no discussions.

"But it is something we would consider depending on the purse and depending on the weight."

Hatton, 33, announced a return to the ring last month, three years after losing his IBO light welterweight title to Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas.

An opponent has yet to be named, but the Manchester-based fighter announced in September: "The only way to convince everyone I'm back is by flattening someone on 24 November."

Queenslander Katsidis, 32, has lost four of his last five fights, including to WBO lightweight champion Ricky Burns at Wembley Arena in November 2011.

However, his overall record is an impressive 34 fights, 28 wins with 23 by knockout, and Tripp insists his man would relish the opportunity to fight again on British soil.

"It wouldn't be a problem to fight in Manchester," he said. "Michael has been over to Britain and he's won two world titles over there.

"We have had nothing from their camp at the moment. But 24 November would give us enough time - Michael is in full training at the moment."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/boxing/19710128
 
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