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STEWARD DISAPPOINTED WITH WARREN AND HATTON; MAYWEATHER NOW BECOMES HARRIS' MANDATORY DEFENSE |
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STEWARD: I'M VERY DISSAPOINTED WITH HATTON AND WARREN MAYWEATHER BECOMES VIVIAN HARRIS’ NEW MANDATORY OPPONENT "Frank Warren's
dictator-like attitude and his 'my way or no way' attitude was the breaking
point," said Hall of Famer Steward. "He didn't want the Harris-Hatton title
fight to go to purse bids, and now he’s cost Hatton a shot at the world title.
Contrary to many media reports, we decided in conjunction with Main Events that
since Hatton is a good boxer we'd even offer him a 50/50 split. That's unheard
of when typically the champ gets 75-80%, but they still turned it down!" Steward added, "Warren wanted to do the deal entirely his
way. When the pressure was on he pulled Hatton from the ratings! Now, exactly as
we predicted Hatton will face yet another Class C fighter in October. It's a
shame because the British fans are some of the best fans in the world and they
deserve much more. Ricky Hatton has always been one of my favorite fighters to
watch, and I suspect he has the heart of a lion, but Warren is so demanding and
stubborn, it's now cost Ricky a shot at the world title. Harris and Hatton both
really wanted this fight. Our camps had even communicated personally. It's very
disappointing." However, Steward also made it clear that Harris has now set
his sights on Floyd Mayweather, Jr: "As far as Vivian’s future is concerned, I
have just gotten off the phone with our promoter, Main Events, and learned that
the WBA is making Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Vivian’s mandatory now that Hatton has
renounced the position. Mayweather has repeatedly said he wants to step up to
the 140 pound class and fight for the championship, and now he has his
opportunity to fight Vivian for the title. Vivian would love that fight, and now
it is up to Mayweather to step up to the plate."
8-12-2004
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Vivian Harris' manager Emanuel Steward has expressed his disappointment after
learning that Ricky Hatton and Frank Warren pulled out of the WBA’s number #1
mandatory position and opted to forego a challenge for Harris' WBA belt: