By William Mackay: Welterweight Matthew Hatton (37-4-1, 14 KO’s) will be facing 38-year-old IBO International Boxing Organization welterweight champion Lovemore N’dou (47-11-1, 31 KO) on Friday night at the Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke, Staffordshire. Hatton, 28, is the younger brother of former light welterweight champion Ricky Hatton. Matthew is trying to make a name for himself by beating N’dou and hoping to make it into the top 15 in the welterweight division world rankings.
Lovemore N’Dou
What will Matthew Hatton do when N’Dou beats him?
By Liam Santiago: If Matthew Hatton was a betting man, and he seriously believed he has some kind of chance of becoming a world champion on November 13th, I imagine he would be inclined to put a few quid on himself beating Lovemore N’Dou, with the odd for him to win at 9/4. Recently an article was posted on this website about the amount of world titles currently floating around and which ones are genuine ‘titles’. The fact that Matthew Hatton is fighting for a world title sums up the state of boxing right now.
News – Hatton vs. N’dou Still On
By William Mackay: The Matthew Hatton (37-4-1, 14 KO’s) vs. Lovemore N’dou (47-11, 31 KO’s) bout appears to be back on for November 13th. It was thought that N’dou was injured in training and had to pull out of the fight. The bout will be taking place at the Fenton Manior Sports Complex, in Stoke. N’dou’s little known International boxing Organization welterweight title will be on the line for the fight, but more importantly, it will be a chance for the 28-year-old Hatton to break the top 15 in the world rankings if he can beat the 38-year-old N’dou.
Matthew Hatton vs. N’Dou On November 13
By William Mackay: Fringe welterweight contender Matthew Hatton (37-4-1, 14 KO’s) faces one of his better opponents during his nine year pro career when he faces 38-year-old Lovemore N’dou (47-11-1, 31 KO’s) on November 13th, at the Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke, Staffordshire.
Boxing News – Hatton to fight N’dou; Fury Prepared for McDermott
By Nate Anderson: It looks like now Matthew Hatton (37-4-1, 14 KO’s) will now be fighting 37-year-old Lovemore N’Dou (41-11-1, 31 KO’s) on September 12th instead of Zab Judah. Hatton, 28, the younger brother of Ricky Hatton, was poised to fight Judah recently.