Boxing Legend Ricky Hatton Faces Tragic Death at 46

The boxing world and beyond mourns the sudden death of iconic two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton, who passed away at his Hyde home in Greater Manchester at the age of 46. Police confirmed his body was discovered on Sunday morning, September 14, with his death not being treated as suspicious. The devastating news arrived just weeks after Hatton, affectionately known as 'The Hitman', announced a dramatic return to the ring for a December fight.
In the days leading up to his passing, Hatton appeared to be in good spirits. Just days before his death, he sent a heartfelt video message to a bullied schoolboy named Louie, encouraging him to 'keep his chin up' and find confidence through boxing.
He also posted a workout video on Instagram showing him fit and sharp, and gave an interview seven days prior where he spoke with enthusiasm about receiving the Freedom of the City of Manchester and his plans for 'one last night' in the ring. Friends who saw him in Tenerife recently recalled him belting out Oasis songs in local bars, enjoying Guinness, and always having time for a chat and a selfie, reflecting his down-to-earth nature.
Ricky Hatton's glittering 15-year career saw him win 45 out of 48 professional bouts, holding multiple world and UK titles. Born in Stockport in October 1978 and raised on the Hattersley estate, he remained fiercely proud of his Manchester roots. His aggressive, brave fighting style, characterized by a vicious left hook and relentless body punching, made him a fan favorite. Memorable victories included his IBF light-welterweight world title win against Kostya Tszyu in 2005 and defeating Jose Luis Castillo.
Despite career heartbreaks, such as losses to Floyd Mayweather in 2007 and Manny Pacquiao in 2009, his resilience and warrior spirit endeared him to millions. He also openly spoke about his struggles with mental health and addiction, making him a relatable and heroic figure who hid little from the public.
Tributes poured in from across the globe, highlighting the immense impact Hatton had on people's lives. His brother, fellow boxer Matthew Hatton, shared an emotional tribute on social media, while ex-girlfriend Chelsea Claire called him an 'inspiration'. Music icon Liam Gallagher expressed devastation, recalling the honor of carrying Hatton's belts into the ring. Boxing figures like Tyson Fury, Amir Khan, Paul Malignaggi, Manny Pacquiao, and Freddie Roach all shared their grief, remembering Hatton as a 'legend', 'warrior', and 'kind man'. The 2025 World Boxing Championships honored him with a ten-bell salute.
Perhaps most poignantly, the city of Manchester united in mourning. Manchester City fan Hatton, who famously wore sky blue shorts and used 'Blue Moon' as his walkout song, was celebrated by both City and United. A minute's applause was held at the Etihad during the Manchester derby, with both teams wearing black armbands.
Manchester City player Phil Foden dedicated his goal to Hatton, stating the win was 'for him and his family'. Manager Pep Guardiola described Hatton's passing as a 'tough wake-up for the Manchester City family'. David Beckham, Paddy McGuinness, Wayne Rooney, and other celebrities also shared their heartfelt condolences, emphasizing Hatton's unique charm and connection with his fans.
Friends in his local pub, The Queen Adelaide, expressed profound shock and sadness, with landlord Simon Boot, who attended all 48 of Hatton's professional fights, stating, 'He was a four-time world champion and he was just a normal lad from Gee Cross. He was awesome.'
Hatton leaves behind three children, including his son Campbell, who recently retired from professional boxing after back-to-back defeats and the devastating loss of his best friend, Justin, just months prior. Ricky had paid a moving tribute to Justin on Instagram, showcasing his deep family bonds. Ricky Hatton's legacy is that of a fearless fighter, a humble 'man of the people', and a beloved son of Manchester who captivated hearts both inside and outside the ring.
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