| BoxingTalk Story |
26/10/2006
Press Release: Ray Hatton, father and manager of the fighting Hatton brothers, Ricky and Matthew, was shocked last Friday when Matthew was disqualified from a British welterweight title eliminator against Alan Bosworth with just two minutes remaining in Sheffield, England. Referee Howard Foster took two points from Matthew Hatton for low blows in the ninth round and then disqualified the 26 year old in the tenth and final frame. In the days following the disqualification, the elder Hatton has gained some perspective on the loss but still questions whether the younger Hatton brother should have been tossed from the contest. "Matthew did do a few things that he shouldn't have," admitted Ray, "Alan Bosworth was doing a few things he shouldn't have as well but when it's all said and done, it's boxing, isn't it? I think my son Ricky summed it up by saying that when he fought Kostya Tszyu, both he and Kostya would have been thrown out after five rounds if their fight was refereed like Matthew's bout with Bosworth was." Contrary to published reports, the Hattons aren't planning to file a protest over the decision. "This is just something that Matthew wants to forget really, he's just building up his career and it's one of those things that will make him stronger," said Ray. "He'll probably look at his performance and see things that he should have done, things that he shouldn't have done and hopefully he'll have learned from it.