According to the BBC, Team Hatton has been in discussions with Golden Boy Promotions about a potential showdown with Oscar De La Hoya. The fight could take place in Wembley Stadium next year in front of an expected 80,000. Although the biggest fight of Ricky Hatton’s career is just days away, Hatton’s lawyer Gareth Williams said that "The chances are very strong" that Ricky will fight Oscar. "We have strong links with Oscar de la Hoya and Golden Boy Promotions and we've had discussions with them." "It would be the perfect venue and we could look at selling in excess of 80,000 tickets," he said. The BBC report has also said that Oscar has been a regular at Hatton’s gym (UFC Headquarters) in the lead up to the fight. Oscar also told the BBC Sport that he wanted to fight Ricky Hatton in September. (1:35pm est) Source: BBC Sport Deserved or not, Hatton IS winning this Saturday unless Floyd manages to KO him IMO. Bet Hatton.
Maybe Team Hatton are confident that they will BEAT MONEY MAYWEATHER...:dunno: Is this the first time a boxer look forward to his next fight..a next fight that will make him ALOT MORE $$$$$$ million than the one happening in a few days...
No, but it's the first time a fighter is in deep negotiations to fight the promoter of his next fight which could setup the biggest fight ever in case the white... I mean, the right fighter wins. ::
It's Honestly after 12 rounds gonna be a close fight just like castillo and Floyd, i dont think that DLH should have a Fucking thing to say about it, Period. I'm expecting a very good fight and the one that really wins needs to get his hand raised this ISN'T ESPN THIS IS THE BEST @ 147 VS THE BEST @ 140 NO BS NEEDS TO BE INVOLVED!:flip:
nonsense. Floyd fought Oscar himself and won a competitive fight...and so if Golden Boy promotions was ever going to sabotage a Mayweather win if would certainly been against the Golden Boy himself wouldn't you think?
Excuses.... dancing with the stars DLH promoter Joe Cortez the ref .. ... .... so many excuses before a big fight...
I disagree with this. Oscar will always be a massive draw, no matter what. If he got the decision, Floyd's stock would go down big time. But by Floyd winning, it 'legitimizes' him in the general publics eye. I'm not saying he threw the fight, but its a similar case as what happened with Hopkins. How much more money were Hopkins fights worth after KO'ing De La Hoya? I find it interesting that both Hopkins and Mayweather become Golden Boy fighters immediately after their victories. I think De La Hoya is happy to give these guys victories as it adds to there long term marketability. Should Hatton beat Mayweather, and then De La Hoya, he will be a big star in the USA as well. There's more money to be made for De La Hoya by losing big fights then winning them from now on.
Hatton will have to be nailed to the fucking mat for Floyd to stop him. Fuck it, Collazo beat Hatton up in the last round of their fight and Hatton finished it going forward. For Floyd to KO Hatton he will have to hit him over and over again with Hatton on the back foot. The key is getting him onto that back foot. And I just don't think Floyd is any bigger, smarter, tuffer or more Southpawer than Collazo.
16,000 Brits are boarding planes to Vegas this saturday and most are without tickets. The best tickets are now going for $10,000. If Hatton wins, the chances are for a DLH fight at the 80,000 seat Wembly Stadium next year. I think Hatton now has even more desire to take the fight to Floyd and try to blast his ass out of there.:clap: Especially with the amazing opportunies, press and money that willl come with a victory over the P4P king.
Seriously. It seems that PBF and his supporters have ZERO faith for their man to actually take care of the busines himself
You can't blame em. Despite what they, Floyd fans know that Floyd looked like complete sh*t against a shot inactive DLH in his last fight, not to mention fought off his backfoot like a fairy and took no risks. He's not a guy you can have complete faith in no matter how much he barks. They saw what happened to Roy Jones Jr, only 1 shot on an overconfident Roy and that was it, career in shambles.:dunno: Floyd is ready to be taken, with his brittle hands and his desire to provide only for his family and take minimal risk in the ring, it's obvious with each fight he's losing his motivation to compete in this brutal sport. It's all taking its toll. December 8 - The end of Floyd!
I have to laugh at anyone who believes Oscar's going to travel to England to fight Hatton or anyone else next year. 15 years as a pro/semi-pro, and he's NEVER fought outside the US. Hell for all of his years pretending to be Mexican, he never even fought over there. Now all of a sudden, a year after generating the highest grossing fight in boxing history, he's going to cross the Atlantic and fight in Hatton's backyard? C'mon
the last fighter PBF really "beat" was Mitchell. i mean he's won all of his fights, but none of his opponents' losses really set them back. basically, it just showed they couldn't catch up with speedy PBF the runner. so whether Hatton wins or loses, a matchup with ODH will be every bit the huge attraction. if PBF manages to win (and i think he does), it's not really gonna matter. he'll have pot-shotted out a stinking victory, and it'll be Hatton, like ODH, who wins over the crowd. and an ODH/Hatton fight will still be in big demand (although it's tough to imagine Hatton having much success at 154, let alone against ODH).
His loss to Floyd sent Zab to the ESPN2 circuit, and then brought in as cannon fodder for Cotto before heading back to the Deuce. Baldomir went from linear welterweight champ to B.A.D. opponent to Telefutura, in just over a year.
Well thats just it. Marciano used to send guys to the ICU. Floyd sends them to Telefutura or ESPN, from whence they came.
Zab got a shot at Cotto, and will probably now be fighting Quintana on B.A.D. when did his status/opportunities ever exceed that? and Baldomir fought on HBO against Forrest - for a title. again, remaining at the height of his achievements in terms of exposure. Zab had already been on ESPN2 circuit, even prior to fighting PBF - following his loss Baldomir. and ODH? well, his stock certainly hasn't fallen. Corely? He's gotten plenty of shots in the wake of PBF's "victory" over him - fought Cotto on HBO and Witter. belieave me, a points loss to a poking mayweather does little to hurt a fighter's career - it's just the way it is. even Gatti, who was massacured by PBF went on to fight two more times on HBO. i'm not saying it's a bad reflection on PBF or anything - main point i'm trying to make is that a points loss to a safety first PBF is not going to make a ODH./Hatton fight any less attractive or financially viable. and networks will have no less interest in showing it. now, if PBF massacures Hatton, say the way he did Gatti, then no, i couldn't see an ODH fight getting made. but what are the chances of that? that's why discussions with ODH on Hatton's part really aren't premature - the only consequence here is that if he loses to PBF, he'll probably do worse at the negotiating table - which is one reason it makes sense to start talks "before" the PBF fight - if it does happen in front of 80,000 fans it'll be one event ODH is involved in when he can't take all the credit for the gate. and that will be true whether Hatton loses to PBF or not - but a loss to PBF will rob him of some negotiating leverage i would think.
I really, really, really doubt Oscar would fight in England. Yeah yeah, the Euro is destroying the U.S. dollar and all, but Oscar would be in a hostile environment. I think Oscar is happy just fine with the large paydays in Vegas with the huge site fees the casinos pay. DLH-Hatton in England has about as much chance at materializing as it does for Pacquiao to fight Oscar, and win.
De La Hoya / Hatton would be a great fight at Wembley for the British fans, but if it doesn't materialise then I'm pretty sure Ricky would be prepared to fight De La Hoya in the states.