Hatton and Mayweather: Animosity between the pair
It's very likely that Floyd will come over next spring. Floyd and his manager Al Hayman are very serious about it.
Richard Schaefer
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Ricky Hatton and Floyd Mayweather look set to renew their rivalry at Wembley in Spring 2009.
The American, who is set to take on the Big Show at WrestleMania XXIV on Sunday night, is set for a rematch against 'The Golden Boy' Oscar de la Hoya first in September.
If the two US fighters meet and Mayweather emerges victorious then a showdown with Hatton could be on the cards.
Hatton is due to fight Mexican Juan Lazcano in Manchester on 24th May but a rematch with the Pretty Boy is being lined up in England next year.
Mayeather brought an end to the 'Hitman's' undefeated record in Las Vegas at the turn of the year, but Hatton was fighting at welterweight rather than light-welter which suits his stature better.
And Richard Schaefer, the chief executive of Golden Boy promotions, has revealed that discussions over luring Mayweather to London have already begun.
"It's very likely that Floyd will come over next spring. Floyd and his manager Al Hayman are very serious about it," said Schaefer.
"The first fight was great and while Floyd would have to get past Oscar first, he knows that Ricky has talked about the referee.
"He wants to show that he will repeat what happened the first time. That's his motivation.
"Floyd realises that Hatton is the most beloved fighter in the world and for him to come over to Wembley Stadium is making history.
"For Ricky it's about challenges and it's the same for Floyd. Fighting in front of 100,000 fans would be huge motivation for Floyd."

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Comments (15)
Blake Haynes says...
Neil Harrison. Fristly, Oscar De La Hoya is far too big for a fight between him and Ricky to be competitive. Hatton feels the difference fighting welterweights so fighting a man who has spent most of career since 2000 fighting north of the welterweight division can only end with Ricky being knocked out. Unifying light-welter and beating fighters such as Andreas Kotelnik, Junior Witter and Paulie Mailgnaggi will do nothing for his legacy as the division is very shallow at the moment and none of these fighters compare to Kostya or Floyd. I feel that after Lazcano, Hatton should fight Casamayor (who is struggling to make lightweight) or Pacquiao (if he is comfortable at lightweight and beats Diaz) before preparing for a Mayweather rematch with either Judah or Mosley . If he is successful against Floyd, then he should retire, if he loses he should seek a fight against Katsidis or Timothy Bradley to end his career on a high.
Posted 18:12 12th May 2008
Neil Harrison says...
I watched the last fight between Hatton and Mayweather, and Mayweather has now defeated De La Hoya and Hatton. He should now go on and face Miguel Cotto if he truly wants to become the best pound-for-pound fighter of all time. I think Cotto-Mayweather would be a true classic, with Cotto winning by a split decision. For a Mayweather-Hatton rematch. I still think that Mayweather would defeat him by KO in the late rounds and it would end Hattons' career. I believe Hatton should now go and unify the light-welterweight division, then face De La Hoya in a career ending fight for both fighters. Only by unifying the light-welterweight decision will Hatton be considered a true legend. The path for Hatton should be as follows, as long as he defeats Juan Lazcano 1. Andreas Kotelnik (Hatton would destroy him, early KO) 2. Paulie Malignaggi (Hatton win on points) 3. Junior Witter (Hatton on points, and shut Witter up once and for all) and then as long as he gets through those, then face De La Hoya in his final fight. If anyone cares to disagree, please reply.
Posted 15:58 31st March 2008
Sunni Upal says...
Why is everyone so negative about a hatton v floyd rematch? I follow boxing all year and I love seeing big fights. Who cares Ricky got beat last time, he gets another chance and I will be behind him all the way. I think that Hatton has plenty of options, personally I would have a homecoming fight with somebody like Ricardo Torres then fight Malignaggi in America before a domestic battle with Witter. After that, by mid/end of 2009 he will be the undisputed light-welter king and I'd like to see him fight Floyd or even de la Hoya.
Posted 16:07 28th March 2008
Ricky Radia says...
This is absolutely ridiculous. Both of them dont need this fight. The only reason why Mayweather wants to fight Hatton at Wembley is to make a whole load of money. We all know he is driven by that and the thought of 100,000 fans paying a whole load of cash, would set Mayweather up for life. Even if this fight goes ahead, there will be one winner and thats Mayweather, even though i love watching the Hitman so much. Hatton is better off Unifying the Light-Welterweight division. He can take 3 of the 4 major belts not that Gavin Rees lost last week. The only one that would be left would be the WBC belt and i dont think Hatton will fight Witter for that. And to be honest Floyd should just fight Cotto, because Cotto will give him a run for his money.
Posted 08:21 28th March 2008
Jason Fullerton says...
I agree with Ricky. The referee never gave him a chance against Mayweather! Next year i know Ricky will knock Mayweather's block off! C'mon Ricky.
Posted 07:56 28th March 2008
John Bull says...
I really don't think this fight will or should happen again. It may just be me being cynical but this all appears to be a publicity stunt in a bid to increase sales of Ricky's upcoming pay per view fight. I don't see what these two fighting again will prove for either of them. Ricky was simply beaten by a better a fighter and there should be no shame in that. Even if it was at 140 at Wembley PBF would still win, he was better on the inside and better on the outside, maybe if it was a different referee the fight might go the distance, but then again if the ref lets ricky fight on the inside he might get knocked out quicker. I think a lot of genuine boxing fans who follow the sport all year rather than just for Hatton fights are getting more than a little frustrated that the Witter fight does not seem to be in Ricky's radar at all, and if he fought PBF again prior to Witter I do not think the support he received in Vegas would be as fervent at Wembley. At the end of the day, i think Hatton should have his home-coming fight, and then fight Witter in a huge domestic show down, and PBF can fight whoever he wants as long as he fights Cotto at some point.
Posted 06:34 28th March 2008
Lamont Davis says...
I don't think anyone want to see a rematch with Hatton. Floyd K.O. him the first fight, it will only be more of the same. Boxing fans don't want to see another fight with Oscar and Floyd neither. Fight fans want to see Floyd take care of one last opponent which is Miquel Coto, after Floyd beat him, he'll go down in history as the greatest. Give the fans something they never seen (Floyd and Coto) not a bunch of rematches with guys he clearly beat.
Posted 04:45 28th March 2008
Tom Hughes says...
Bad idea all round i think. Hatton has admitted that he DID execute his tactics in his first fight as he wanted to, and was still totally outclassed. This whole fight is motivated by money, in Mayweather's case, and Ricky wants revenge, but Mayweather is simply too good for him.
Posted 03:07 28th March 2008
Dave Turnbull says...
Dont bother Ricky you were beaten well last time out, Mayweather is too good a boxer at that weight if the not the best boxer ever seen in recent times, Your a true patriot Ricky and loved by every sports fan but dont do this stick your weight rule the division and be recognised as a true great
Posted 00:24 28th March 2008
Gary Hood says...
Mayweather must have punched Hatton's brain so hard in the first fight, that Ricky forgot he couldn't even last 10 rounds with the Pretty Boy. It doesn't matter what weight class you fight in, or how many classless Pommy fans you have to boo your opponent's national anthem, Ricky, Floyd's gonna beat your ass... again.
Posted 00:18 28th March 2008
Andy Sandilands says...
Ricky Hatton would lose 9 out of 10 fights against Mayweather. He may get 1 lucky day but i doubt it, at any weight. Mayweather is a sensational fighter, and IF he, and this is a big IF, beats Oscar Delahoy, he will destroy Hatton again. On that measure I think Delahoy could win 4 fights out of 10, but he has to do it quickly. Their last match was very close with Mayweather getting a very close decision. Hatton was outclassed, out boxed and in my opinion not good enough. Mayweather will be an all time great, if he gets Oscar again, but Oscar can spoil the party.
Posted 00:12 28th March 2008
Daniel Kaye says...
Ricky got beaten badly by this guy last time so why will Mayweather fighting at a lower weight change anything. This will be Hattons last fight when he loses again, I wish him the best luck however Mayweather won easily last time and is going to do so again!! I mean he walked out the fight without a scratch on him!! But still Come on Hatton!!
Posted 23:27 27th March 2008
Natasha Williams says...
Good on Mayweather for giving Hatton a second shot, but at being patriotic to my countryman, C'MON RICKY! He's given you a second shot, now don't blow it!
Posted 23:05 27th March 2008
Heero Yuy says...
There should not be any rematch with Floyd and Hatton, Floyd should not be thinking about Hatton anymore. There are better fights out there for Floyd notably Cotto and maybe even Williams.
Posted 23:05 27th March 2008
Josh Eves says...
Can't wait. It's a win-win situation! De La Hoya beats Mayweather... I'm Chuffed Mayweather beats De La Hoya... Mayweather comes over to get beat by Hatton! Chuffed.
Posted 22:44 27th March 2008