Ricky Hatton disses Floyd Mayweather Jr and says he's not phased by Mayweather's Trash Talk
By Johnny Benz (Nov 15, 2007) Doghouse Boxing  
Ricky Hatton who is set to face off against Pound for Pound King Floyd Mayweather Jr next month, December 8, is insisting that all the trash talk that has come from Mayweather Jr isn't phasing Hatton the least bit.

Hatton recently quoted by the media, stated: "I don’t think it’s possible for me to be insulted. I get into the ring with a ’Ricky Fatton’ T-shirt on and I’ve got a picture of me and Bernard Manning in our underpants on the wall of my gym.

Hatton added: "He’s saying all these things trying to get under my skin and he’s barking up the wrong tree. With him calling me out, I don’t look across the ring and say I’m going to smash his face in more than anyone else."

Hatton went on to diss Mayweather for being insecure and surrounding himself with "Yes" men.

"I think he’s a very insecure man," said Hatton, adding: "He has four big minders around him and they are in his ears constantly. I think he needs reassurance and loads of ’yes’ men around him.

"I don’t need anyone shouting down my lughole, but I think Floyd thrives on confidence and the more confident he gets is when he sees a sign of weakness. But he must look into my eyes and know he can’t upset me."






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