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  • Hatton Rips Into Mayweather In Conference (video)

    Ricky Hatton put a hit on Floyd Mayweather in his beloved Manchester when he embarassed Mayweather with his own verbal taunting. Check out this video of Hatton verbally abusing Mayweather in front of his hometown fans.


  • #2
    I hope Ricky drops him.

    A good friend of mine may have two ringside seats for the fight, if it comes off you can be sure I will be on that plane

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Mike Brewer
      and Hatton seems a class act.
      He can't say two sentences without a curse word, and he's a class act? Oh come on. . . . . .

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      • #4
        You can't see past your own hatred of Mayweather, it has nothing to do with class or who you admire. I honestly think you would kiss Osama Bin Laden's ass if he was to rip into Mayweather.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by medic06 View Post
          He can't say two sentences without a curse word, and he's a class act? Oh come on. . . . . .
          ........,......

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mike Brewer
              Ghost,
              While your response is plenty in this case, don't give up yet. Medic is notorious for arguing with me just because I have the audacity to state my own opinion in discussions. As you can plainly see from the personal cheapshots he's taken here, it's almost never about the discussion, but about why I am an ignoramus for having an opinion. He says I cannot look past hatred of Floyd Mayweather? Well, I wonder what hatred is blinding him, since he plainly can't see the honesty in what I wrote, and since it apparent he's stuck in the midst of his own contradiction.

              Medic, your silence tells us all that you respect no one who uses foul language, or at least that no one who curses is worthy of the label "classy." I'm sure that means you are a Boy Scout priest? Come on, Medic. You're sounding more and more like Uke...
              My silence should tell you is that I have a job that requires long hours (12+) and I'm sorry but this forum really isn't that big of a priority for me.

              I'll keep my response brief:

              1. Hatton really didn't need to make Mayweather look like a schmuck. I'm sure you agree Mayweather does that well all by himself.

              2. I'll retract the OBL remark since it seems to have really gotten your panties in a bunch.

              3. On the subject of class: I know many, many people both in and out of the military who use profanity the way other people use prepositions. Some of them I think of as "a class act", some I admire, some I really don't care for at all.
              The question of class in this instance is based not upon whether or not someone curses, but rather on understanding and acting in a way that is appropriate for a given situation. What is acceptable in the club, on a street corner, or way up in the boonies is not acceptable in a church, in a classroom, in a court of law, or on live national (or international) TV.
              Hatton's rips on Mayweather would have been just as good wihout all the cursing. I think they would have had even more zing, plus we could have heard the entire broadcast without the announcer apologizing profusely (he seems to think Hatton's cursing was inappropriate, hmmmmm. . . .). I really hated to see Hatton sink down to that level.
              R Lee Ermey is a pretty good example. In Tom Yum's post (and thank you for posting it Tom) we have him using every possible vulgar use of profanity in the book, yet on his show Mail Call he doesn't use any(well at least I've never heard it, I haven't seen every episode). In 8 seasons so far I haven't heard him drop the F bomb once. T

              4. IMHO it would be great for both fighters if Hatton knocked the piss out of Mayweather and fed him a little humble pie. Then Hatton would gain his recognition and maybe Mayweather just might hit the gym with a new trainer and add some offensive capability to his defense.


              Peace out. . . .

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                Ghost,
                While your response is plenty in this case, don't give up yet. Medic is notorious for arguing with me just because I have the audacity to state my own opinion in discussions. As you can plainly see from the personal cheapshots he's taken here, it's almost never about the discussion, but about why I am an ignoramus for having an opinion. He says I cannot look past hatred of Floyd Mayweather? Well, I wonder what hatred is blinding him, since he plainly can't see the honesty in what I wrote, and since it apparent he's stuck in the midst of his own contradiction.

                Medic, your silence tells us all that you respect no one who uses foul language, or at least that no one who curses is worthy of the label "classy." I'm sure that means you are a Boy Scout priest? Come on, Medic. You're sounding more and more like Uke...
                My silence should tell you is that I have a job that requires long hours (12+) and I'm sorry but this forum really isn't that big of a priority for me.

                I'll keep my response brief:

                1. Hatton really didn't need to make Mayweather look like a schmuck. I'm sure you agree Mayweather does that well all by himself.


                2. I'll retract the OBL remark since it seems to have really gotten your panties in a bunch.


                3. On the subject of class: I know many, many people both in and out of the military who use profanity the way other people use prepositions. Some of them I think of as "a class act", some I admire, some I really don't care for at all.

                The question of class in this instance is based not upon whether or not someone curses, but rather on understanding and acting in a way that is appropriate for a given situation. What is acceptable in the club, on a street corner, or way up in the boonies is not acceptable in a church, in a classroom, in a court of law, or on live national (or international) TV.

                Hatton's rips on Mayweather would have been just as good wihout all the cursing. I think they would have had even more zing, plus we could have heard the entire broadcast without the announcer apologizing profusely (he seems to think Hatton's cursing was inappropriate, hmmmmm. . . .). I really hated to see Hatton sink down to that level.

                R Lee Ermey is a pretty good example. In Tom Yum's post (and thank you for posting it Tom) we have him using every possible vulgar use of profanity in the book, yet on his show Mail Call he doesn't use any(well at least I've never heard it, I haven't seen every episode). In 8 seasons so far I haven't heard him drop the F bomb once. T


                4. IMHO it would be great for both fighters if Hatton knocked the piss out of Mayweather and fed him a little humble pie. Then Hatton would gain his recognition and maybe Mayweather just might hit the gym with a new trainer and add some more offensive capability to his defense.


                Peace out. . . .
                Last edited by medic06; 10-06-2007, 01:24 AM. Reason: tired

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                • #9
                  THere may be a cultural gap as well, im not really sure how swearing is viewed in the states but in the uk swearing is common place, even among the upper classes, its frowned upon in kids tv and radio. it might get bleeped out for uk audience if its a daytime report but most would find it amusing.
                  He did this in the uk not the states, possibly for this reason. just a guess though.

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                  • #10
                    That's a distinct possibility.

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                    • #11
                      Yeah we get american programs alot in the uk and although some are excellent its totally different.
                      In the uk its alot less strict and any language and topic is acceptable if its relevant to the plot from the worst swear words and dramas about pedophiles and rape. we often comment that the american content we get on tv is very tame and rarely hard hitting.

                      I think hatton thought, right im in the uk, i can speak more freely now.

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                      • #12
                        I love a good, well placed curse word. And I hope Mayweather beats the snot out of Hatton.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                          Hatton had listened to six weeks of Mayweather yammering at press conferences.

                          Hatton had heard Floyd talking smack, dancing around, instigating, and basically acting like a child in front of cameras for a solid month and a half.

                          Hatton was in front of a Manchester, England audience - the people who comprise the largest and most rabid portion of his fan base.

                          Hatton stood still behind a podium during his speech, and didn't run over to Floyd, didn't dance around, didn't wear a smug or insulting T-Shirt. He talked about Floyd the way a parent talks about a misbehaving child.

                          I thought it showed a lot of class, and was ENTIRELY appropriate for the venue. It played well to the British audience, he stayed composed and didn't yell, and there was no pushing or pre-fight swinging like you see in the States so often.

                          Yes, Medic. I think he seems like a class act.

                          Now, back to the real question. Why did you feel a need to make that an issue? Is it because you can't see past your hatred of me and my opinions enough to pick an argument about something worthwhile? Am I supposed to really believe that you question Ricky Hatton's class because he said the F word two or three times in a press conference? I'm supposed to look at that and believe that you weren't just taking a cheap shot because my opinion differs from yours?

                          And as for the Osama comment, yes, it did go too far, and your "retraction" is a piece of shit. You can't even apologize without tying to make it look like someone else's fault? In the time I've been posting here, and given my history, what part of your little "Mike would like the king of all terrorists if he said something bad about FLoyd" comment did you think I'd find funny? Try again, asshole.

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                          Last edited by medic06; 10-07-2007, 01:04 PM. Reason: Done. . . . . . . .

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