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Boxing Legend Ricky Hatton: Manager's Grim Discovery and Fan Tributes

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Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Boxing Legend Ricky Hatton: Manager's Grim Discovery and Fan Tributes

Boxing legendRicky Hatton, aged 46, was tragically found dead at his Hyde home in Greater Manchesterin the early hours of Sunday morning, sending shockwaves through the boxing world and beyond. The discovery was made by his long-term manager and close friend, Paul Speak, who became concerned after Hatton failed to appear at a boxing event on Saturday night. Paul went to Ricky's home, let himself in, and found his friend, a moment he described as 'all too much to take in'. Greater Manchester Police have stated that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

News of Hatton's passing led to an immediate outpouring of grief and tributes from fans, fellow boxers, celebrities, and public figures. Hundreds gathered outside his home, affectionately known as The Heartbreak, to lay flowers and share their respects. Emily Tunnicliff, 25, reflected the sentiment of many, stating, 'He was the heart of Hyde. He was proud of where he came from and we were proud of him. ' Boxer Tyler Dolby,23, who trains at Ricky's brother Matthew's gym, emphasized Hatton's inspirational nature, particularly for young lads, saying, 'He was an estate lad and you could never take that out of him. He was such an inspiration. He said to all the young lads here and in Britain you could all make it.'

Ricky Hatton dead: Manchester in mourning as grieving fans lay flowers  outside boxing legend's home & celebs pay tribute | The Sun

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Tributes poured in from around the globe for the 'people's champion' and working-class hero. Former world champion Amir Khan, a major inspiration to whom Hatton was, shared, 'Today we lost not only one of Britain’s greatest boxers, but a friend, a mentor, a warrior, Ricky Hatton.' Liam Gallagher also paid an emotional tribute, recalling the honor of carrying Hatton's belts into the ring in 2008. Both Manchester City and Manchester United honored Hatton with a minute's applause and black armbands before their game, acknowledging his status as a beloved City fan. Andy Burnham,Mayor of Greater Manchester, promised that the city would find a way to honor Hatton properly, noting his impact on the community.

Hatton's family released a heartbreaking statement through Greater Manchester Police, praising his 'heart as big as his smile' and remembering him as 'so much more than a world champion. To us he was simply ‘Richard’, our son. A loving father, grandfather, and brother, and a true friend to many.'

Ricky Hatton's stellar career spanned 15 years, during which he won world titles at both light-welterweight and welterweight, securing 45 victories in 48 fights. He famously traded blows with boxing greats such as Kostya Tszyu, Jose Luis Castillo, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Manny Pacquiao. Beyond the ring, Hatton was a strong advocate for boxers' mental health, openly sharing his own struggles after his retirement in 2012. He was awarded an MBE in 2007 and had continued to contribute to the sport as a promoter and trainer.

Ricky Hatton's manager and 'his confidant' found boxing icon dead at home -  The Mirror

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His recent activities included appearing on 'Dancing on Ice' and, just days before his death, sending a heartfelt anti-bullying message to a youngster named Louie, encouraging him to find confidence through boxing. He had also announced plans for a comeback fight in Dubai in December against Eisa Al Dah. He will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the greatest UK fighters of his generation, whose kindness, humor, and loyalty touched countless lives.

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