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Hatton's Manny motivation

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Ricky Hatton says he will KO his critics as well as Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2.

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Briton out to silence the doubters when he takes on the P4P king

Ricky Hatton says he will KO his critics as well as Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas on May 2. The Hitman has already fought his way to four world titles in two weight divisions in a stellar 45-1 career. And on Saturday week in Las Vegas he bids to dethrone boxing's reigning pound-for-pound king Pacquiao when they clash in the biggest fight of the year so far at the MGM Grand. But, despite all his success in becoming one of Britain's greatest ever ring superstars, Hatton says he's had to fight as hard for respect outside the ring as he has for victories inside the ropes.

Frustration

"I've come up my whole career with people thinking I was just an exciting kid, a brawler who put on too much weight between fights. My lifestyle was going to catch up with me. Kostya Tszyu was going to flatten me. It seems like I've spent my whole career with knockers," Hatton said. "Nobody is giving me a prayer in this fight too. It's them knockers that I'm going to knock on their a*** on May 2. It seems like I've come from this over-hyped, over-protected guy who wanted to stay in Manchester, in England, in his home town. And I feel like I've done the exact opposite. "After beating Kostya Tszyu it would have been very easy to stay in the comfort zone. When you're the number one in the division everybody really should come to you. But I wanted to prove to critics that I didn't want to stay in Manchester, in England, in the comfort zone. "I wanted to go out and be the best, fight world champions, move up and down in divisions and fight the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world and that is what I've done my whole career."
Personality
Hatton feels he's done things right inside and outside the ring, becoming a cult hero for his willingness to spend time with his fans in what he calls "an era of celebrity b****cks". "If you don't find me at the bar with a beer, you'll find me at the buffet with a chicken breast," he said. "I'm not somebody who will put you to sleep inside the ring and I like to think I'm not somebody who will put you to sleep outside the ring." As Hatton prepares to face Pacquiao in the Nevada desert, he is counting down the hours to his big chance to silence the critics for good by becoming the best boxer on the planet. "All I seem to do is get knocked, but that's my inspiration," he concluded. "I don't see myself as a star. Everybody sees me as a little, fat brawler and I know I'm better than that. May 2 you'll all be sharpening your pens and writing something different."

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