Mayweather Vs Ricky Hatton, Dec 1 [almost official]

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Mayweather: "Hatton is Getting Knocked Out!"


LOS ANGELES – They are two of boxing's best, two of the most exciting fighters in the sport today, and both are undefeated. They stand atop their weight divisions and fight fans are in for a thrill as pound-for-pound king of the ring and welterweight champion " Pretty Boy" Floyd Mayweather will meet British icon and junior welterweight champion Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton on Saturday, December 8 for the 147-pound championship. With a combined record of 81-0, this is the biggest match-up of two undefeated welterweights since the record setting mega-fight between Oscar de la Hoya and Felix Trinidad in 1999.

The fight, officially announced today and aptly named " UNDEFEATED", will be promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Mayweather Promotions and produced by and distributed live on HBO Pay-Per-View. With several sites interested in hosting this special event, a location will be announced shortly.

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

"We are very happy that the first fight for Mayweather Promotions will be an event of this magnitude," said Leonard Ellerbe of Mayweather Promotions. "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."

"Mayweather-Hatton is a world-class showdown between two undefeated superstars in their prime," said Mark Taffet of HBO Pay-Per-View. "It's the biggest welterweight fight since De La Hoya-Trinidad, and figures to be a memorable night for boxing fans."

Mayweather, 30, is 38-0 (24 KOs) and the reigning world welterweight champion. He is a six-time world champion in five weight divisions including super featherweight, lightweight, super lightweight, welterweight and super welterweight. Coming off of his decision victory against Oscar de la Hoya—the largest grossing event in the history of boxing—Mayweather is one of the most gifted fighters to ever step between the ropes.

"I am the best fighter in boxing today and I'm prepared for any challenge my team puts in front of me," said Mayweather. "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. He's definitely getting knocked out."

Hatton, 28, is 43-0 (31 KOs), and hails from Manchester, England. He is also a multi-division champion and universally recognized world junior welterweight champion. He has fought once before at 147 pounds, winning the welterweight belt from Luis Collazo in May of 2006 before moving back down to 140 pounds and capturing his third world title. His most recent contest was a four-round destruction of Jose Luis Castillo in Las Vegas in June.

"It is a dream of every boxer to fight the best boxers in the world," said Hatton. " "I respect Floyd Mayweather immensely for his boxing ability and it will be an honor to share the same ring with him. He is rightly regarded as the best pound for pound boxer in the world. However, I am confident and determined that I will be the first boxer to beat him in the ring and I am looking forward to this fight."

A global press tour is being planned to promote this event. In addition, on-sale ticket information for this championship title fight will be announced in the near future.
 
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Ricky: I'll do my talking in the ring!


"If Floyd wants to trash talk his way to December the 8th, it's fine by me. But I won't be saying a word, it's just not my style."

"I've got respect blowing out my arse for Floyd. Just getting in the ring with him will be the greatest day of my life, apart from my son being born. I'm not interested in the hate or the trash talking, let's let our fists do the talking and may the best man win."

"I was just telling the truth, I genuinely fell asleep during the (Carlos) Baldomir fight. Ask my girlfriend Jennifer if you don't believe me, who somehow managed to stay up.

"I wasn't going to bother staying up until 5 in the morning again to watch the Oscar fight, but in the end I did.

"I've got Floyd to agree to the fight, whatever I've said, all I wanted was to get Floyd in the ring and if it took what I said then that's for the good of boxing fans. Nothing personal."

"Floyd has talked about me not being good enough to be his sparring partner, not being fit enough to mow his lawn and all that. Well, he's going to look like a right plonker when I beat him, isn't he?"


^Hypocrite.. And please Hatton, you don't stand a chance in hell!
 
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I was hoping for a non-Vegas venue since there will be about 12,000 Brits, but whatever. Mayweather will definitely play the part of the villain once gain.

The ref better not mess around either. Could you imagine if the ref stopped the fight early cuz hatton was getting pounded? lol, the MGM would be in flames


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MGM Grand in Vegas Lands Mayweather-Hatton


LAS VEGAS – The records are pristine and spectacular – a combined 81-0 with 55 knockouts. However, the stage is now set for “Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayweather or Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton to face a blemish on their record Saturday, Dec. 8, something both men are willing to go to war to prevent. Golden Boy Promotions and Mayweather Promotions are proud to present “UNDEFEATED”, a historic night of boxing featuring two undefeated champions battling for Mayweather’s World Welterweight Championship at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Tickets for “UNDEFEATED” will go on sale Monday, Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. PST and will be available at the MGM Grand Garden Arena Box Office and all Ticketmaster locations (including select Las Vegas Smith’s Food and Drug Centers and Macy’s West in the Fashion Show Mall). To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (702) 474-4000. Tickets also are available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com .

A fast sellout is expected as the fight already has the world buzzing in anticipation of seeing two of boxing’s premier, undefeated superstars finally meet in the ring.

“Even though this fight is months away, everyone is already talking about it and breaking it down, trying to figure out who has the edge,” said Oscar de la Hoya, president of Golden Boy Promotions. “It’s a great clash of styles between Mayweather and Hatton and I think that translates into a memorable fight that will go down in history as one of the great ones.”

Leonard Ellerbe of Mayweather Promotions agreed, “Mayweather Promotions is very excited to host our first fight at MGM Grand. This will definitely be a great battle for the fans and the MGM Grand is the perfect place to host this fight.”

Richard Sturm, president of Sports and Entertainment for MGM MIRAGE, stated, “What an exciting way to end 2007. This thrilling match-up between two sensational and undefeated champions, Mayweather and Hatton, will certainly bring an unprecedented and electric atmosphere to the MGM Grand Garden Arena and to the fans from around the world who will be witnessing the event.”

Mayweather, who most recently defeated de la Hoya at the storied Las Vegas venue, can’t wait for the big event, “The MGM Grand is like a second home to me and I’m going to make my fifth appearance here my most spectacular and memorable. I love Vegas, I love the fans at the MGM Grand and I’m gonna show Ricky Hatton that he can’t come into my house and try to take what’s mine.”

Hatton, a native of Manchester, England, followed by saying, “It’s always been a dream of mine to fight at the MGM Grand and now I’ll finally get my chance. The MGM Grand has been the home to so many great champions and so many great fights. To fight Floyd Mayweather in that famous ring will push me even harder to live up to such a legacy.”

Richard Schaefer, chief executive officer of Golden Boy Promotions, said, “The demand for tickets for Mayweather-Hatton has been amazing and our office has been flooded with requests from both here and the UK. This is not only a spectacular fight between two undefeated champions, but it’s an event that will get the entire world’s attention on December 8.”

“UNDEFEATED”, featuring Floyd Mayweather’s defense of his World Welterweight Championship against the universally recognized World Junior Welterweight Champion Ricky Hatton, will be promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and Mayweather Promotions at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The event will be produced by and distributed live on HBO Pay-Per-View. For more information visit www.goldenboypromotions.com .
 
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Sold out within minutes. LOL, why the fuck are they having the fight at such a small venue, why not a huge stadium to accommodate all the fans? Kinda gay, but whatever...


Monday, September 17 2007

Tickets were gone within minutes when today's public sale of Ricky Hatton vs Floyd Mayweather tickets went on sale for the December 8 bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Thousands of Hatton fans are planning to make the trek to Las Vegas without tickets and organizers are making plans to set up closed circuit locations around Las Vegas to accomodate them.

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"He is doing the show 'Dancing with the Stars' and I think that's how he is boxing," Ricky Hatton said. "Floyd always backs up. That's the woman part."

"You'll get a big paycheck, and when I am done with you I'll collect more and more in the future because I am the best in the world," Mayweather said. "I am special like my mum always told me. I am worth $200 million."
 
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It won't be as one sided as people think, I Still have Floyd by Decision, but forewarning if he loses I am going to clown all the Pretty boy's who think Floyd is invincible....LoL
 
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I think he could lose just because he doesn't seem to be focusing on the fight at all. I could see him catching a shot.

But Floyd is a hundred times the fighter that Hatton is.. It'd be a shame if Hatton was to actually beat him since Hatton's a fag..

Don't like Floyd, either, though.
 
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Nice Pics homie, Ricky sure does get bloated between fights.

I want to see Mayweather Lose, or at least have his nutts tested, but not by this British fool, I really don't like Hatton's style......but you gotta respect the dude that makes Kostya Tzu quit on his stool, and KO's Castillo....
 
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I've came to like Ricky Fatton. He has a great sense of humor and cracks me up. I respect his courage to fight the best. I don't always like his style of fighting though, the constant hugging and shit, but sometimes you just got to do what works.

I think I'm not going to pull for anyone in this fight, I just want to be entertained. I'll be happy with any outcome, although I personally think Mayweather is going to beat the shit out of him.
 
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Not sure if Mayweather is just talking, but if he really plans to go toe-to-toe with Hatton, it almost reminds me of when Sugar Ray Leonard said he would go toe-to-toe with Duran...and did.....and Lost.

I by no means am comparing Hatton to Duran, but Hatton does have power from the inside and I think that is his one and only chance to beat Mayweather.

by the way, this fight is on Dec 8. I tried editing the title but it doesn't show up for some reason. If a mod can can please change that I will be happy happy joy joy

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Mayweather: "This Won't Be Like Me and Oscar"


By Mark Vester

WBC welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. has promised to put on a more exciting show when he meets Ricky "Tha Hitman" Hatton on Dec. 8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on HBO PPV. In a conversation with Sky Sports, Mayweather made it clear that his fight with Hatton will not be like his previous ring outing, a split-decision win against Oscar De La Hoya on May 5.

"He's a tough fighter, a brawler, but me myself being an exclusive boxer I'm going to show off my versatility," Mayweather said. "I'm going to go out there and get the fans excited. "I think they want a little bit more excitement in this fight than they saw in the De La Hoya fight, because that was a smart chess match.

"But I'm going to go out there and just be the best Floyd Mayweather. I'm going to go out there and get the fans excited because that's what they really want."

Mayweather, currently training for the fight and participating on the reality show "Dancing With The Stars," feels that his involvement with the show will bring more people to the sport of boxing.

"This is pushing me to the limit, as far as taking on two big challenges at the same time; as far as Dancing With The Stars and fighting one of the biggest fights in welterweight history," Mayweather said. "It's something I enjoy, the fans enjoy and its going to bring non-boxing fans to boxing - because the sport of boxing is going nowhere."