Hatton-N’Dou Review
By Shaun Campbell: Friday night Fenton Manor, Stoke, “Magic” Matthew Hatton was able to hold Lovemore N’Dou to a draw, but that was not enough to earn him the International Boxing Organization Belt. Two judges scored the bou 114-115 (one to Hatton, one to N’Dou), and the American judge scored it 114-114 a draw. As the decision was read out the fans seemed baffled, and were not totally sure what to make of it.
Sky Sports expert Ian Darke scored the fight to Hatton, his co-commentator scored it an ambitious three rounds to Hatton, and after watching the fight, it did initially look like “Magic” Matthew did enough to steal the title away. Anyone that knows him will agree that it is a rare sight to see him in the state he was in the pre-fight interview. If Matthew thinks he’s lost, he’s lost. If he thinks he’s fought badly, he’ll say so. And if he thinks he’s won, he most probably has. Arguments could be made all night long for either fight, and it could have gone either way without too much controversy. But the best outcome is that a rematch will probably decide the winner. But what chance has Hatton got in South Africa, or Austrailia where N’dou insists the rematch will take place should Hatton accept the offer.
Has Matthew Hatton proved a lot of people wrong? Definitely. Has he proved he is world class? To an extend. He still has more work to do, but he did mix it up with someone that has operated at world level for a long time. Did Lovemore prove anyone wrong? No. People knew he was a good fighter before that fight. It was very impressive to see a 38 year-old fighter who’s had many wars with some good boxers. Surprisingly fast hands, they did cause Matt some problems early on.
The fight lived up to expectations and proved a lot of people wrong. There were people saying “Lovemore will knock Hatton out”. N’dou doesn’t have a huge punch, and Hatton’s chin has always held up well, so it was clear they weren’t really boxing fans. But there were experts who thought Lovemore might be a little too much for Matthew, but under the guidance of Lee Beard, Matthew Hatton has become a very good technical boxer. Billy Graham was a good coach, but the chemistry was not working. Since bringing in Lee Beard, Hatton has changed his style and it’s working perfectly.
There’s a strong possibility that Matt could beat Lovemore in a rematch, but then the lack of sparring may have effected his performance. Either way, it will be interesting to see, and the predictions of most will be a lot more even this time round. If big brother Ricky can make it happen, then “Magic” Matthew could still become IBO champion of the world.

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N’Dou is limited, but strong and was actually far from his best. I still think he beat Hatton in a good contest, but it was close
stephen, well done n’dou is a b list boxer and so is m hatton, in fact i would argue c list! take the match for what it is, two sports men trying to beat the other person! not everyone can be a A list boxer! thats why some boxers are better than others and this belt isn’t taken seriously!
hatton did good, but as a Challenger you have to take the title away from the champion decisively.
Hatton boxed very well. Finally found his style, he’ll beat N’dou in the rematch, whether the judges give it to him or not is another matter
if hatton cant beat him hes lost the race in my book
ndou is a b list fighter
I think hatton deserved to win that fight.
He did enough to take the title. He landed more punches and controlled the pace of the action.
I dont even like mathew hatton, but he did enough to take that title, from the champion who clearly underestimated him.
Hatton boxed well, it can’t be easy boxing in his brothers shadow and he’s really turned things around since his disappointing loss to Craig Watson in 08.
I thought he had done enough to edge it in a well contested fight and was surprised by the draw decision.