Maybe critics will stop talking about Ricky Hatton's conditioning now since he took care of business by defeating Paulie Malignaggi convincingly last weekend when Buddy McGirt threw in the towel at 28 seconds into the 11th round.
Hatton was up 99-91 on all three cards. Ricky's conditioning was better having spent more time in Las Vegas living at altitude might have helped.
The first round belonged to Malignaggi as he came out with his usual fast hands and footwork. Hatton seemed as though he was thinking too much about what to do and was getting beaten to the punch.
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