Former world champion Ricky Hatton, beloved by fans for his grit and charisma, has died at 46. Police say his death is not being treated as suspicious.
A Sudden Loss
British boxing great Ricky Hatton has died at the age of 46. Police confirmed Sunday that he was found at his home in Greater Manchester. Authorities said the death is not being treated as suspicious.
Career That Defined an Era
Hatton became one of the most recognizable figures in boxing during the 2000s, capturing world titles at light-welterweight and welterweight. His aggressive, all-action style and ability to draw massive crowds made him a global star. Among his most celebrated victories was his 2005 win over Kostya Tszyu, a fight that cemented his legacy.
Reactions From Around the World
Tributes poured in from across the sporting world. Former champion Amir Khan called Hatton “a mentor and a warrior,” while Tyson Fury remembered him as “a legend” and “a great friend.” Manny Pacquiao, who shared the ring with Hatton in 2009, praised his “bravery in life and in the ring.” Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney also paid tribute, calling him “a legend and a great person.”
Personal Battles Beyond the Ring
Despite his success, Hatton’s career was marked by struggles with mental health, alcohol, and weight fluctuations. He spoke candidly about depression and the challenges of life after boxing, helping to spark wider conversations about athlete wellbeing. His openness earned him respect beyond his sporting achievements.
Community and Family Ties
Hatton was deeply rooted in Manchester, both as a fighter and as a lifelong supporter of Manchester City. Before Sunday’s derby against Manchester United, fans at the Etihad Stadium rose together in applause, honouring his memory with a minute’s appreciation. His brother Matthew Hatton shared a heartfelt message on social media: “I love you Richard.”
What Comes Next
Hatton had recently surprised fans with an announcement that he planned to return to the ring this December in Dubai. His death leaves behind not only an unfinished comeback but also a lasting impact as a trainer, promoter, and mentor. The British Boxing Board of Control described him as “a superbly talented fighter who inspired a generation.”
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