Hatton is pulling out the stops and shows how big of a fool Mayweather is....
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Craig Phillips Reporting: Ricky Hatton was given a huge welcome home by his fellow Mancunian's this afternoon, as thousands braved the heavy rain to cheer their idol on at the Manchester town hall.
Hatton took to the stage with Promoter Oscar De La Hoya to promote the December 8 clash and thanked the fans for turning out and said he hoped many would be able to make it to Vegas.
Speaking to Sky Sports Adam Smith on stage De la Hoya said: "we all saw what Castillo did against Mayweather. And we saw what Ricky did to Castillo. I've studied the game for years and believe me, Ricky Hatton will beat Floyd Mayweather."
De La Hoya also fulfilled "a lifelong ambition" when he started a "there's only one Ricky Hatton" chant.
Mayweather did his best to intimidate Hatton, even wearing a Manchester United shirt on stage. He also addressed the crowd in his usually confident manner, saying: "today it's called Manchester Mayweather."
Mayweather made sure he had his own entrance to the stage and demanded to be the centre of attention. Although he wasn't given a warm and hospitable welcome from the strong crowd.
In a humorous statement with some colourful language Hatton talked about being in Mayweather's company for the past few days, saying: "I've missed my son over the past few days, but not as much as I expected to. Because I've been with another six year old all week."
When Mayweather tried to jokingly dance when the crowd sang Hatton's name, Hatton responded by saying: "if he dances like that on Dancing with the Stars, he's in big trouble."
When asked about Mayweather's back foot defensive style Hatton had yet another humorous answer, saying: "we all know he (Mayweather) likes to run, so I've got two special sparring partners in Carl Lewis and Forest Gump. We know he likes to run, but in the end his back will hit the ropes and he won't be able to dodge my punches with me on his chest all night."
Hatton concluded the event by promising victory to the crowd saying: "I'm proud to be from Manchester and everywhere I go I try to do Manchester proud, and come December I'll do you all proud by beating that clown."