By Granville Ampong

HOLLYWOOD, California - Regardless of who respects who, fans and pundits can expect fireworks this May 2. Rightly so, they want to see droplets of blood from one’s face or a knock out by another. And they want to see fighters fighting, not dancing. After all, it’s about evolving versatility versus unforgiving aggression.

But, I vouch that IBF World Champion Ricky Hatton’s unforgiving aggression may manifest an intensity of fighting only against his own fear: the imminence of getting knock out again.

Striking his best at 140 pounds, Pacman may just gobble up yet another opponent in a sensational performance. Hatton will simply be outgunned, though he may never stop trying to win a round or two.

But it will surely be entertaining to watch and convincing as it will get as Pacman enhances his historic resume` by claiming his sixth title in six divisions. read more

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