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Dog House Boxing - Found Nov. 22, 2009 RICKY HATTON claims he was on top in the second round when he fought Manny Pacquiao. In Hatton World he was romping it until he took a three-minute... |
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Times Online - Found Nov. 20, 2009 Until 1am or so. That was when Ricky Hatton staggered up to me, stopped and stared. |
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USA Today - Found Nov. 19, 2009 ... per-view show of 2009 with one million buys, surpassing the 850,000 that Pacquiao drew when he fought Ricky Hatton on May 2. Pacquiao's bout... Manny Pacquiao: The Legend Grows. - Sporting News Pacquiao-Cotto outdraws Mayweather-Marquez at gate - USA Today Pacquiao-Cotto outdraws Mayweather-Marquez at gate - USA Today Promoter Bob Arum wants Pacquiao-Mayweather fight - San Jose Mercury News Explore All |
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CNN - Found Nov. 20, 2009 Pacquiao has greatly enhanced his reputation with successive wins over Oscar de la Hoya, Britain's Ricky Hatton and Cotto. Pacquiao returns to Manila a hero - BBC Manny Pacquiao to stand for congress in Philippines - Telegraph Hero's welcome for boxer Pacquiao in Philippines - AFP via Yahoo! Pacquiao returns a hero in Manila, gears for new fight - Reuters India Explore All |
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Mirror.co.uk - Found Nov. 19, 2009 Frank Warren has ridiculed talk of a Ricky Hatton return, saying he would be a 'gift fight' for Amir Khan. Hatton has been lined up to face Juan... Amir Khan Says Hatton's Planned Return Is A Good Idea, Frank Warren ... - East Side Boxing Explore All |
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East Side Boxing - Found Nov. 17, 2009 ... by James Slater - Ricky Hatton, last seen being knocked out inside two-rounds by the amazing Manny Pacquiao, has spoken a few times recently ... |
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New York Times - Found Nov. 15, 2009 ... than a year, Mayweather made serious money after leaving Top Rank, in bouts against Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton and Juan Manuel Marquez. Manny Pacquiao camp looking ahead to possible fight with Floyd ... - ESPN.com Pacquiao camp looking ahead to Mayweather - ESPN.com Boxing: Mayweather ready for Manny - CNN Pacquiao wins status as lord of the rings - Times Online Explore All |
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ESPN - Found Nov. 14, 2009 I ever fought," Cotto said.Pacquiao, coming off of spectacular wins over Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton, added another one against Cotto... Pacquiao rolls, sets up Mayweather megafight - MSNBC In Punishing Fashion, Pacquiao Wins 7th Title - New York Times Bryan Armen Graham: Five things we learned from Pacquiao-Cotto - SI.com Boxer proves he's an all-time great - SI.com Explore All |
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New York Times - Found Nov. 14, 2009 Pacquiao has fought some of the top boxers of his era, knocking out David Diaz, Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton in succession. With Pacquiao-Cotto, Boxing Is Ready for a Rebirth, Again - New York Times Explore All |
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Ricky Hatton
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| Real name | Richard John Hatton |
| Nickname(s) | The Hitman The Manchester Mexican The Pride of Hyde Ricky Fatton |
| Rated at | Light Welterweight Welterweight |
| Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)1 |
| Reach | 65 in |
| Nationality | British23 |
| Birth date | 6 October 1978 |
| Birth place | Stockport, Greater Manchester, England |
| Stance | Orthodox |
| Boxing record | |
| Total fights | 47 |
| Wins | 45 |
| Wins by KO | 32 |
| Losses | 2 |
Richard John Hatton MBE, more commonly known as Ricky "the Hitman" Hatton, (born 6 October 1978, in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England), is a British professional boxer. He is a two-time IBF and IBO light welterweight champion, having relinquished the IBF belt, only to move down a weight class and beat Juan Urango.
He was the WBA Welterweight Champion, but relinquished this title on 31 August 2006.4 Hatton is also the former WBU, WBA Light Welterweight Champion and WBC, WBA, WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight Champion, and former Ring Magazine Junior Welterweight Champion.
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Born in Stockport, Greater Manchester, Hatton was raised on the Hattersley council estate in Hyde, Greater Manchester and trained at the Sale West ABC on the Racecourse Estate. He was educated at Hattersley High School.
Both his grandfather and father played for Rochdale, and Ricky had a trial for the youth team. But Hatton found a local boxing club in Hyde, which he still trains at, and found he enjoyed the sport.
Hatton's entrance music is the Manchester City club song "Blue Moon" as performed by the band "Supra."5 Aged 14, Hatton was taken by his uncles Ged and Paul to Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium to watch the second fight between Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank.
Hatton joined the family carpet business on leaving school, but after he cut four of his fingers with a Stanley knife, his father made him a salesman to prevent him from losing his fingers.6
Hatton's debut fight was on 10 September 1997 against Colin McAuley in Widnes at Kingsway Leisure Centre (he won by a KO in 1),7 while in his second fight Hatton boxed at Madison Square Garden in New York.7
On 5 June 2005 Hatton defeated Kostya Tszyu, then widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world by a technical knockout after the Australian failed to answer the bell for the 12th round. Hatton was a heavy underdog for this fight, and the victory announced his entry to the upper echelons of the world boxing scene. Prior to the fight the majority of boxing critics had given Hatton little or no chance and this victory was regarded as one of the best victories by an English boxer in the last 20 years. On 26 November 2005 Hatton won the WBA title when he defeated Carlos Maussa in the ninth round of a unification bout.8 In December, Hatton was named the 2005 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year.9
Hatton relinquished his IBF belt on 29 March, 2006 after refusing to fulfil a mandatory defence against number one contender Naoufel Ben Rabah, because he intended to move up to the welterweight class.10 Hatton signed a three fight contract with Dennis Hobson's fight academy after splitting from long time promoter Frank Warren.11 The three fights would take place in the United States.
Hatton moved up a division to meet American Luis Collazo for the WBA Welterweight crown which took place on 13 May 2006.12 Hatton won the WBA crown from Collazo but struggled with Collazo's slick south-paw style and the extra weight. Hatton started well, knocking Collazo down in the very first few seconds of the first round,13 but it turned out to be one of the toughest fights of his career, with some boxing analysts believing Collazo won the fight,13 although many also thought Hatton had done enough early on in the fight to secure victory, with the knock down a pivotal point in the fight.
Hatton's first fight back at Light Welterweight was against the current IBF Light Welterweight Champion Juan Urango on January 20, 2007 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Hatton's promoter Dennis Hobson stated that the impetus for moving back down was to set up a fight with Jose Luis Castillo, a fighter who nearly beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. at Lightweight in 2002.4
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Hatton ended up winning a 12 round unanimous decision against Urango, to re-capture the unified IBF and IBO Light Welterweight titles. He won all but one round on all three judges' scorecards. Castillo, who was on the undercard, also won (via split decision), setting up their long-awaited fight.
Hatton was forced to relinquish his IBF title again on 10 February, to be able to fight Castillo. The fight was held on Saturday, June 23, 2007, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.14 In round four, Hatton landed a "perfect" left hook to the liver, which put Castillo to the canvas.15 Ricky later claimed that 4 of Castillo's ribs were broken with this one punch. Unable to stand up, Castillo was counted out for the first time in his career.
Hatton agreed to terms on Friday July 27, for a December 8, 2007 welterweight fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr16 which was considered to be the biggest welterweight fight since the 1999 clash between Oscar de la Hoya and Puerto Rican legend Felix 'Tito' Trinidad. The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas was announced as the venue on August 17, 2007. The fight was agreed to less than three months after Mayweather had said he planned to retire following a victory over Oscar De La Hoya.
Hatton was able to bring the fight to Mayweather in the early rounds. In the 1st round Hatton caught Mayweather with a left jab which knocked Mayweather off balance.17 His constant pressure appeared to make Mayweather uncomfortable at first. In the third round, Mayweather landed a right that cut Hatton above the right eye.18 In round six, referee Joe Cortez took a point away from Hatton after he appeared to hit Mayweather on the back of the head while Mayweather was rested between the ropes.19 However, the punch was revealed to have hit the rope rather than Mayweather's head but Hatton was warned for punching behind the head on numerous occasions before the deduction. Hatton became angry at the referee's decision to deduct a point from him and turned his back on him in frustration. Hatton would later claim that he had become angry by the referee and that had caused him to lose his calm and contributed to his downfall.20 Hatton was able to hold his own, until round eight, when Mayweather began to adapt to Hatton and started counterattacking. Mayweather knocked Hatton to the mat in Round 10.21 Hatton got up, but Mayweather quickly resumed his attack, resulting in Joe Cortez putting a stop to the fight, and Hatton's corner threw in the towel. Mayweather commented post-match that "Ricky Hatton is one tough fighter. He is still a champion in my eyes and I'd love to see him fight again. "Ricky Hatton is probably one of toughest competitors I've faced. I hit him with some big ones but he kept coming and I can see why they call him the 'Hitman'."22 The fight received large amounts of publicity, with both fighters promoting the fight heavily.
On 24 May 2008, Hatton beat Mexican Juan Lazcano by unanimous decision with scores of 120-110, 120-108 and 118-110,23 in front of his home crowd of 55,000 (a post-World War II record for a boxing match in Britain),24 at City of Manchester Stadium to retain The Ring Magazine and IBO light welterweight titles.25 Hatton did well when he boxed and controlled the range, utilizing his jab and dominating a lot of the early exchanges. In round eight, Hatton absorbed a left hook to the chin that wobbled him, and in round ten, Hatton was hurt again by a left hook.2526 Despite that, Hatton outworked Lazcano to win at least ten of the rounds.
Ricky Hatton fought Paulie Malignaggi of the United States at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas on 22 November for Hatton's IBO Light Welterweight title and Ring Magazine Light welterweight title.27 He was trained for the fight by Floyd Mayweather, Sr..28 Hatton dominated for all of the fight and defeated Malignaggi by 11th-round TKO when Malignaggi's trainer, Buddy McGirt, threw in the towel 48 seconds into the round.29
Hatton fought Manny Pacquiao on May 2, 2009 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. The fight was at light welterweight which was the 5th weight category Pacquiao has fought at, and is the weight at which Hatton was previously undefeated.30
Pacquiao defeated Hatton in the 2nd round by a KO victory, after knocking Hatton down twice in the first round.
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Hatton is a passionate supporter of Manchester City, with strong links to the club via his father and grandfather, who are both former players. Ricky also once had a trial at City for the youth team. His entrance music is the club's song "Blue Moon" as performed by the band "Supra". Good friend Wayne Rooney,31 who plays for arch rivals Manchester United, has been with Hatton in his dressing room before a bout and carried one of his belts to the ring. Ricky's best friend is Lee Rawsthorne, who regularly carries Ricky's belt into the ring. Hatton is also good friends with another footballer, Joey Barton,32 a former Manchester City player. Ricky also follows the non-league football club Hyde United and often attends home matchescitation needed. In a recent appearance on "Al Murray's Happy Hour" he admitted that if he could hit one celebrity, it would be Cristiano Ronaldo who at the time played for Manchester United.
Regarding his nickname, Ricky said, "I've always been a fan of Tommy Hearns, and everybody associates that that's where I got it from, but everybody's a Tommy Hearns fan. I got the nickname the first day I walked in the gym. I was 10 years old and put a pair of gloves on and started walloping the bag, and my amateur coach said, "Look at him, look how evil he is. He's a little Hitman."33
Hatton is sometimes referred to by boxing fans as "Ricky Fatton"34 because he's been known to allow himself to weigh as much as 175 to 180 pounds (35 to 40 pounds over his fight weight) when he's not in training for a fight. Ever since Hatton turned professional, he has always opted to eat a full English breakfast before fights - his favourite place in Hyde is The Butty Box in Mottram Road, where he was interviewed by Gaby Logan for Inside Sport; and he is known to drink Guinness on Thursday night when he plays darts for the New Inn. Hatton defends his diet, citing that he plans to retire within the next four major bouts - experts have used his ill-balanced diet, akin to Jake LaMotta's ballooning up between fights, to explain his poor performances in recent fights, and nature to tire towards the end of fights.35 Hatton also appeared on ITV1's daytime show Loose Women in August 2007, stating that the reason why he puts on weight between fights is because "I have a lot on my plate at the moment".36
Hatton appeared on the Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show in March 2007. When the host, Ross, placed some pads on his hands and gave Hatton gloves to hit them with, he knocked a pad clean off Ross's hand with a powerful left hook. Interviewed on ITV1's Parkinson on 13 October 2007, at the beginning of the interview, Hatton handed Michael Parkinson a custom made pair of boxing shorts with 'Mike' and 'Parky' written on them, the shorts had the Barnsley emblem on them and were coloured red and blue, Barnsley Football Club's colours, because Parkinson supports Barnsley. While talking about Floyd Mayweather's arrogance, Hatton said "if there was such a thing as re-incarnation, Floyd would come back as himself".37
Hatton received the award of MBE for services to sport in the 2007 New Year's Honours List.38
Hatton has recently started hosting his own live chat show called Ricky Speaks,39 on Nuts.TV.
His father, Ray Hatton said, "We had a conversation with a third party asking whether, if we were approached by the Mayweather team, would a possible rematch be on the cards." 40 Ray also said, "Really at the moment we're looking at Manny Pacquiao. It's very nice for Ricky to still be in such a big league." 41
Although negotiations stalled at some points, Hatton fought the number one pound-for-pound fighter Manny Pacquiao on 2 May 2009.3042 Hatton hosted the 9 November edition of WWE Raw defeating Chavo Guerrero in a match.
Hatton's mother, Carol, still works on the carpet stall on Glossop Market in the Peak District. His father Ray is his manager,43 and also manages his brother and fellow boxer Matthew Hatton. Ricky and his girlfriend Jennifer Dooley live in his house, the "Heartbreak Hotel" named after his favourite artist Elvis, in Hyde.31
Hatton has a son, Campbell, conceived after a short reconciliation with ex-girlfriend, Claire.44 Long before he was a big-money earner, Hatton set up a trust fund to make sure his son was always provided for, and sees him every day.45
Hatton is a supporter of 'The Village News', Haughton Green's local children's newspaper made by children in aid of charity. Hatton supported them at a charity auction by appearing and signing boxing gloves, with the evening raising £1,600. Ricky was also recently a special guest-speaker for The Toby Henderson Trust at a sportsmans' dinner at the Gosforth Marriott Hotel. Thanks to Ricky's help via donations and a highly successful auction, a lot of money was raised for the Centre for First Inistuitives in Crosby Liverpool.
Hatton has attracted many fans who are very vocal in their support during fights. The main chant is a modified version of the popular Christmas song "Winter Wonderland", with the lyrics changed to promote Hatton.46
There's only one Ricky Hatton,
One Ricky Hatton,
Walking along,
Singing this song,
Walking in a Hatton wonderland.
Hatton fans also like to taunt the opponent by singing "Who are ya?", a popular English football chant.
Along with Floyd Mayweather, Hatton is referenced by New York rapper GZA on the track 'Paper Plates' from his 2008 album Pro Tools.47
| 45 Wins (32 knockouts, 12 decisions, 1 disqualification), 2 Loss, 0 Draws [2] | ||||||
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| Loss | KO | 2 (12), 2:59 | 2 May 2009 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Lost IBO Light welterweight title and Ring Magazine Junior Welterweight title. |
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| Win | TKO (corner retirement) | 11 (12), 0:48 | 22 November 2008 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Retained IBO Light welterweight title. | |
| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 24 May 2008 | Manchester, UK | Retained IBO Light welterweight title. | |
| Loss | TKO | 10 (12), 1:35 | 8 December 2007 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Bout for Mayweather's WBC Welterweight title. | |
| Win | KO | 4 (12), 2:16 | 23 June 2007 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Retained IBO and won vacant WBC International Light Welterweight title. The WBC International title was later vacated. |
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| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 20 January 2007 | Las Vegas, Nevada | Won IBF and vacant IBO Light Welterweight titles. The IBF title was stripped on 11 February 2007. |
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| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 13 May 2006 | Boston, Massachusetts | Won WBA Welterweight title, which was vacated on 31 August 2006. |
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| Win | KO | 9 (12), 1:10 | 26 November 2005 | Sheffield, UK | Retained IBF Light Welterweight title and won WBA Light Welterweight title. The two titles were vacated on 29 March and 4 May 2006, respectively. |
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| Win | TKO (corner retirement) | 11 (12), 3:00 | 4 June 2005 | Manchester, UK | Won IBF Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | KO | 10 (12), 1:38 | 11 December 2004 | London, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title, which was vacated in 2005. |
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| Win | TKO | 5 (12), 2:57 | 1 October 2004 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. This was an IBF Light Welterweight title eliminator bout. |
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| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 12 June 2004 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO | 6 (12), 2:32 | 3 April 2004 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 13 December 2003 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO (corner retirement) | 10 (12), 0:01 | 27 September 2003 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 5 April 2003 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | KO | 4 (12), 1:16 | 14 December 2002 | Newcastle, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | Disqualification | 2 (12) | 28 September 2002 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. Smith was disqualified after his trainer entered the ring, protesting a cut, caused by an apparent elbow. |
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| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 12 | 1 June 2002 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO | 9 (12) | 9 February 2002 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO | 2 (12) | 15 December 2001 | London, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | KO | 2 (12) | 27 October 2001 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO | 5 (12) | 15 September 2001 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | KO | 4 (12), 2:08 | 7 July 2001 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO | 4 (12) | 26 March 2001 | London, UK | Won vacant WBU Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | Decision (points) | 12 | 21 October 2000 | London, UK | Won vacant BBBofC British Light Welterweight title. | |
| Win | TKO | 5 (12), 1:57 | 23 September 2000 | London, UK | Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title and won WBA Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | KO | 2 (12) | 10 June 2000 | Detroit, Michigan | Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | KO | 4 (12) | 16 May 2000 | Warrington, UK | Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | TKO | 4 (12) | 25 March 2000 | Liverpool, UK | Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | TKO | 3 (8) | 29 January 2000 | Manchester, UK | ||
| Win | KO | 4 (12), 0:51 | 11 December 1999 | Liverpool, UK | Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | TKO | 4 (12) | 9 October 1999 | Manchester, UK | Retained WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | Decision (points) | 6 | 17 July 1999 | Doncaster, UK | ||
| Win | TKO | 5 (12) | 29 May 1999 | Halifax, UK | Won vacant WBO Inter-Continental Light Welterweight title. |
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| Win | KO | 2 (10) | 3 April 1999 | London, UK | ||
| Win | TKO | 2 (10) | 27 February 1999 | Oldham, UK | Won vacant BBBofC Central Area Welterweight title. |
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| Win | KO | 6 (8) | 19 December 1998 | Liverpool, UK | ||
| Win | KO | 1 (6) | 31 October 1998 | Atlantic City, New Jersey | ||
| Win | KO | 2 (6) | 19 September 1998 | Oberhausen, Germany | ||
| Win | Decision (points) | 6 | 18 July 1998 | Sheffield, UK | ||
| Win | Decision (points) | 6 | 30 May 1998 | Bristol, UK | ||
| Win | TKO | 1 (6) | 18 April 1998 | Manchester, UK | ||
| Win | KO | 1 (4) | 27 March 1998 | Telford, UK | ||
| Win | KO | 1 (4), 1:25 | 17 January 1998 | Bristol, UK | ||
| Win | Decision (unanimous) | 4 | 19 December 1997 | New York City, New York | ||
| Win | TKO | 1 (4) | 11 September 1997 | Widnes, UK | ||
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| Preceded by Glen Johnson |
The Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year 2005 |
Succeeded by Manny Pacquiao |
| Preceded by Kostya Tszyu |
IBF Super Lightweight Champion 4 June 2005 – 29 March 2006 Vacated |
Vacant
Title next held by
Juan Urango |
| The Ring Magazine Junior Welterweight Champion 4 June 2005 – 2 May 2009 |
Succeeded by Manny Pacquiao |
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| Preceded by Carlos Maussa Lost bid for super championship |
WBA Light Welterweight Champion Super champion status 26 November 2005 – 4 May 2006 Vacated |
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| Preceded by Luis Collazo |
WBA Welterweight Champion 13 May 2006 – 31 August 2006 Vacated |
Vacant
Title next held by
Miguel Ángel Cotto |
| Preceded by Juan Urango |
IBF Super Lightweight Champion 20 January 2007 – 11 February 2007 Stripped |
Vacant
Title next held by
Lovemore N'dou |
| Vacant
Title last held by
Stevie Johnston |
IBO Junior Welterweight Champion 20 January 2007 – 2 May 2009 |
Succeeded by Manny Pacquiao |