Hatton calls out Oscar or Pacman

Eurosport - Mon, 24 Nov 07:21:00 2008

Ricky Hatton is targeting a Wembley showdown with either Oscar De la Hoya or Manny Pacquiao following his impressive victory over Paulie Malignaggi.

BOXING 2008 - Ricky Hatton of Britain celebrates with musicians Liam and Noel Gallagher after defeating Paulie Malignaggi of the US in a junior welterweight bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas - 0

De La Hoya and Pacquiao will be the next boxers to meet at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on December 6 that saw Hatton dominate over 10 rounds before Malignaggi's corner stepped in to stop the fight after just 28 seconds of the 11th.

It was his the 45th victory and 32nd stoppage of his career and its convincing nature - he had been given nine of the previous 10 rounds by all three judges - banished the demons of Hatton's sole professional defeat, a 10th-round stoppage at welterweight to Floyd Mayweather Jr in the same arena last December.

It also put to rest thoughts that, following a less than spectacular comeback win over Juan Lazcano in May, the 'Hitman' was past his sell-by date at age 30.

Instead of contemplating retirement, Hatton is now focusing on a fight with either Pacquaio or De La Hoya to re-establish his credentials as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters on the planet.

"Let's hope it's the winner of Pacquiao-De La Hoya," Hatton said when asked about his next opponent. "Who am I to say who will win that?

"In fact, the winner or the loser will be a good fight to be honest.

"I'll be in Vegas for that and watching it with interest and maybe we can get it at Wembley, a 100,000 crowd, and with that performance I'm right there now in the reckoning.

"It has been mentioned a few times so maybe I will get my wish and become the best pound-for-pound fighter."

Hatton believes a fight one of those two main draw fighters is the only realistic option for him now he has taken care of Malignaggi, his nearest rival at 140 pounds.

"There's a lot of good fighters in the junior welterweight division now," he said. "There's obviously Paulie Malignaggi still, there's Timothy Bradley and Kendall Holt but with Bradley and Holt, I don't mean to be disrespectful but they're not household names yet, they've just won their titles so they're not up there like Manny Pacquiao or Oscar is.

"With Oscar and Pacquaio you're looking at two fighters in the pound-for-pound top 10.

"I said I wouldn't go up to 147 but if it's Pacquaio we could do that fight at 140. Oscar's not boxed at 147 for a bit but I'd like to think with that performance that I've put myself firmly in the shop window.

"I'm not saying fights can't be made at junior welterweight but if I'm going to have maybe a couple of years left at this game, what sort of champion would I be if I turned my back on fighting someone like Oscar or Manny Pacquaio?

"I fought Floyd Mayweather and I lost to the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, I had the comeback fight and got rid of all those demons and I've come back to Vegas, the scene of the crime, and I've done the business against my nearest rival in the division.

"I think that speaks volumes about what I'm all about."

Hatton believes his performance against Malignaggi has not only restored his self belief but has also answered the critics who believed he would struggle to adapt to a new trainer and also make weight.

"I needed a fight like this to bring my confidence back," he said.

"Everyone becomes an expert. They were going on about my weight-making before the Kostya Tszyu fight and that was three and a half years ago but they're still going on about it.

"I think I needed to go back to basics. My performances were a little bit too 100 miles per hour, there was not really a lot of method to what I was doing, I was just tearing in there.

"I watched the videos and I thought, 'right, I need somebody to work on my technical side, that's going to slow me down'. I said to myself, 'Ricky, if you carry on like that you're going to be finished in six months' so I looked around and the best man in the world for me was Floyd Mayweather Sr.

"I think he's showed in seven weeks what he can do for me and what will he do for me in one or two fights, when we've got used to each other?

"I've done the business against my nearest rival, someone as quick and as talented as Paulie Malignaggi, and to put everything into practice like I did, I can't really complain too much.

"I think it was quite a good performance."

Sporting Life / Eurosport

Comment 1 - 13 of 33

Sort comments by: Most recent
  1. Woo we filipinos are backing PACMAN!! u'll beat him­ PAc

    From Johann, on Sun 23 Nov 8:39PM
  2. GUYS FROM ENGLAND...... DO YOU REALLY KNOW HOW MANNY­ PACQUAIO FIGHTS???

    AND MAYBE YOU HAVNT SEEN HIM­ FIGHTING...

    DONT MESS AROUND WITH THE PACMAN

    COZ­ HATTON WILL JUST TRUN and PACMAN WILL EAT HIM

    From John Rei L, on Sun 23 Nov 8:37PM
  3. Quite Simply "The Best" great performance and­ please don't say Malanaggi was at the end of his­ career he has only fought 25 timesa as a pro quite­ simlply a re invented Hatton proved that you can teach­ an Old Dog New tricks and this performance owes a lot­ to a seasoned and clever trainer and a dedicated back­ room team who have seemingly turned Hatton from an All­ Action assault specialist into a more measured fighter,­ Well done Ricky that shut the doubing Thomas's up

    From Mark S, on Sun 23 Nov 8:18PM
  4. from GADS MANNY PACMAN WILL DESTROY HITMAN...HE IS THE­ BEST BOXER EVER...GO GO GO MANNY,,,U GONNA BIT RICKY..

    From gads, on Sun 23 Nov 8:02PM
  5. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    I might recently become a British(previously I was a­ Filipino) but betwen Pacman and the hitman I am rooting­ for the Pacman He will beat the living daylights out of­ Hatton. And the Pinoys in the Uk will come in droves @­ the Wembley in support of The national Fist of the­ Philippines(in Tagalog Ang pambansang kamao). Go Manny­ andd beat Dela Hoya and The cocky manc that is Hatton.

    From leon_oxford, on Sun 23 Nov 7:57PM
  6. Hatton will knock him out!!!!!!!

    From rewandjew, on Sun 23 Nov 7:48PM
  7. Well done Ricky.Go for Pacquia next,Oscar to heavy­ maybe going in at 11 stone. From Dave Smith

    From go back, on Sun 23 Nov 7:25PM
  8. come on the pacman! only because im part Filipino­ myself ;) i prefer manny :P

    From Micky R, on Sun 23 Nov 7:21PM
  9. hatton will DESTROY pacquiao

    From michaelcollins175, on Sun 23 Nov 6:47PM
  10. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    ALL ENGLISH FOOTBALL
    PREMIER LEAGUE – FA CUP – CARLING­ CUP
    CHAMPIONS LEAGUE – UEFA CUP
    ALL MATCHES ON WEB: ­ PREMIER LEAGUE, LIGA, SERIE A, BUNDESLIGA AND CHAMPIONS­ LEAGUE - UEFA CUP
    ALL THE HIGH-LIGHTS OF PREMIER­ LEAGUE MATCHES

    From go to www.premiership.altervista.org, on Sun 23 Nov 5:28PM
  11. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    rodel_deocera

    We`ll see mate, we`ll see!

    From peter s, on Sun 23 Nov 5:11PM
  12. Comment hidden due to its low rating. Show

    you're no match to manny pacquiao mate!!!

    From rodel_deocera, on Sun 23 Nov 5:04PM
  13. superb bit of boxing well done Ricky

    From STEVEN, on Sun 23 Nov 4:44PM
Sort comments by: Most recent

Not already a Yahoo! user ? to get a free Yahoo! Account