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  • Ex-boxing world champion Hatton dies at 46

    Ex-boxing world champion Hatton dies at 46

    Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton has died aged 46, according to  Britain’s Press Association news agency.

    Hatton was found dead at his home in Hyde, northwest England. Greater Manchester Police said they were not treating the death as suspicious.

    A police spokesman said: “Officers were called by a member of the public to attend Bowlacre Road, Hyde, Tameside, at 6:45 am (0545 GMT) today (Sunday) where they found the body of a 46-year-old man. There are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”

    Hatton won world titles at light-welterweight and welterweight and his aggressive style made him one of the most popular British boxers of his generation.

    Notable opponents including Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.

    Hatton was frank about the mental health problems he endured following his retirement from the ring.

    In July, he announced he would make a return to boxing in a professional bout against Eisa Al Dah in Dubai in December.

    Britain’s former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury paid tribute to Hatton.

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     “Rip to the legend Ricky Hatton may he rip,” Fury posted on Instagram.

     “There will only ever be 1 Ricky Hatton. Can’t believe this so young.”

    Another former world champion, Britain’s Amir Khan, described Hatton on X as a “mentor, warrior and one of Britain’s greatest boxers”.

    Khan added: “As fighters, we tell ourselves we’re strong – we train, we sweat, we take hits, we get up. But sometimes the hardest fight happens in silence, in the mind.

     “Mental health isn’t weakness. It’s part of being human. And we must talk about it. We must reach out. We must lean on each other.

     “Ricky, thank you for everything. For your fights, your moments of glory, your grit. Thank you for pushing us, showing us what’s possible.

    Matchroom Boxing said: “(We are) saddened to hear the news of Ricky Hatton’s passing. Our thoughts and condolences are with Ricky’s friends and family at this tragic time. There’s only one Ricky Hatton.”

  • Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton dies at 46

    Former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton dies at 46

    Renowned British boxer and former world champion Ricky Hatton has tragically passed away at the age of 46.

    He was found dead at his home in Hyde, northwest England, with no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death, according to Greater Manchester police.

    A police spokesman said, “Officers were called by a member of the public to attend Bowlacre Road, Hyde, Tameside, at 6:45 am (0545 GMT) today (Sunday), where they found the body of a 46-year-old man. There are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances.”

    Hatton’s legacy in the boxing world is undeniable.

    A two-weight world champion known for his aggressive fighting style, he captivated fans with his determination and grit.

    His notable bouts against Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather, and Manny Pacquiao showcased his skill and tenacity in the ring.

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    Beyond his achievements in boxing, Hatton was open about his struggles with mental health issues following his retirement.

    His candor helped raise awareness about the importance of mental well-being, particularly in sports.

    Tributes have poured in from the boxing community, with former world champions Tyson Fury and Amir Khan paying heartfelt respects. Fury described Hatton as a “legend,” while Khan highlighted his role as a mentor and warrior, emphasising the need for mental health support in sports.

    Hatton’s impact on British boxing is lasting, and his passing has sent shockwaves through the sports world.

    Despite his struggles, he remained a beloved figure, celebrated for his achievements and his courage in speaking out about mental health.

    His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of boxers and fans alike.