Ricky Hatton’s family claim the boxer was ‘in a good place and excited for the future’ as they share heartbreaking details of his final days before he was found dead at home aged 46

Ricky Hatton’s family expressed his shocks after his death of the British boxing star after his death and said they believed that he was ‘in a good place’.
Hatton was found dead in his home in Hyde in Manchester, Great on Sunday. He does not treat his death as a suspicious.
In a statement shared on Wednesday, the Hatton family shared the heartbreaking details of the last days of the star and that he had spent time with the family and was ‘excited for the future’.
The shipment read: ‘We are all miserable in the events of the last days. According to all of our information, despite his well -documented struggles, Richard was in a good place.
“ Was excited for the future; His bag was ready to go to Dubai to encourage his return struggle, and in Dubai, his beloved daughters Millie and Fearne were planning a celebration.
“ Was excited to see that he was fighting for the first time. Doting was a grandfather and liked to spend time with Campbell and Lyla. Richard Planned to spend more time at Tenerife. ‘
Ricky Hatton’s family expressed his shocks after his death of the British boxing star after his death and told him that they believed that they were ‘in a good place’ (Hatton depicted in 2018)
In a statement, the Hatton family shared the heartbreaking details of the last days of the star and that he spent time with the family and ‘excited for the future’.
Hattons holds his son Jack in 2008 with a family photo of a family photo (from left), Jennifer Doley, Father Ray, Hatton and his son Campbell, his mother Carol, his brother Matthew’s girlfriend Jenna and his brother Matthew.
The statement continued: ‘Richard spoke to his family and team weeks before the weekend.
He had dinner with his daughters on Friday night, and Richard was not alone in life or before the weekend.
“ We are all shocked in the events that occur during the weekend.
‘Richard’ Richard’s parents Ray and Carol, his children and his wider family, and his friend, and long -time manager Paul spoke.
‘The explosion of grief and love around the nation and the world shows how much Richard is loved. Over time, it will be something that gives us some comfort and proud.
But for now, we want to have a private and personal mourning period. The priority of all of us is to ensure the welfare and support of Richard’s children and grandson.
‘We will probably follow the details of a memorial ceremony, but in the meantime, if the family’s privacy and Richard’s memory are respected, we will all be grateful. Currently, we do not intend to make a public explanation. WLR law. ‘
On Tuesday evening, Hatton’s son Campbell paid a tribute to his father by sharing an emotional statement on Instagram
Campbell at the social media tribute shared his own photos with his father for years
Like his father, the 24 -year -old boy was a boxer before his early retirement in July this year
After the tragedy, those who mourned from all over the sports world paid tribute to the Stockport fighter.
Hatton also received touching farewells from family members, including his family and younger brother Matthew.
On Tuesday evening, his son Campbell shared an emotional expression on Instagram and paid his own tribute to his father.
Campbell, “ heart is not a broken word, ” he wrote. “ Everyone said that I was always a double and that I never said a more accurate word.
He looked at you in every aspect of life. I cannot explain how much I miss all the good times we will remember the smiles we have and forever.
I can’t believe we won’t have anymore. I love you dad. ‘
Campbell is one of the three Hatton brothers with his children’s children and former partner Jennifer Doley and his sisters Millie and Fearne.
Like his father, Campbell was a promising young boxer, but he retired only two months ago after the death of one of his closest friends after emotional turmoil.
Among his career emphasis was under the fight under Anthony Joshua’s struggle against Oleksandr USYK in 2021, and Campbell broke 14 professional victory records before his last two defeats.
Hatton announced his return to the ring only weeks before his death with a planned fight in Dubai this December.
The boxer has previously focused on coaching in recent years.
Hatton shared a photo with two daughters Millie and Fearne last month.
Hatton keeps his son Campbell’s daughter proudly
During the fighting career, Hatton was an aggressive and brave warrior who organized more than one World and England championship between 1997-2012 – Russia’s Kostya Tszyu overturned to go to a feeling of boxing overnight.
Daily Mail Sport understands that his friends are worried on Saturday night, when he did not appear in a fight in Bolton in Bolton, which is believed to be Jack Murphy after missing the sports session on Friday.
Hatton, who was awarded the MBE in 2007 to serve sports, often talked about his struggle against mental health and drug addiction.
But on Sunday, his good friend, Boxing Pundit Steve Bunce, against his addictions on Sunday, announced that he was’ face, attack and ‘after’ after the ‘really good place’.
Hatton’s 35 million pounds wealth will be divided among family members such as Campbell, Millie and Fearne.
This week, Hatton’s family, after his death, felt a ‘measurable’ sense of loss, but the explosion of love and support for him ‘deeply’ moved ‘said.
Hatton’s parents Carol and Ray, “ Richard was much more than a world champion, ” he said. ‘In our opinion, he was only our son “Richard”.
“ A loving father, grandfather and brother and a real friend for many people. He had a heart as big as his smile, and his kindness, humor and loyalty touched everyone who was lucky enough to recognize him.
It was a great source of comfort to see how many lives and how much he was and respected ‘.
Hatton with a press conference in Manchester in September 2005 with his father Ray
In the sports world, tribute was paid to the warrior by boxing elders such as Tyson Fury and Amir Khan.
‘Gypsy king’ went to Instagram and wrote: ‘Legend to the legend, Ricky Hatton. It will only be a Ricky Hatton. I can’t believe it, it’s very young. ‘
Khan wrote: ‘Today we lost not only one of British’s biggest boxers, but a friend, a mentor, a warrior, Ricky Hatton. As warriors, we say that we are strong – we train, sweat, hit, get up.
But sometimes the most difficult struggle is quietly, in mind. Mental health is not weak. It’s a part of being human. And we have to talk about it. We must reach. We have to lean against each other.
Ricky, thanks for everything. For your fights, your victory moments, your sand. Thank you for pushing us and showing us what is possible.
“ To everyone who reads this: If you suffer or fight, you are not alone. To talk. Lie down. Because we need more light, more compassion, more understanding. Good rest, Ricky. You will always have a place in the ring of our memories. ‘
Pep Guardiola and Phil Foden paid emotional tribute to Hatton after Manchester Derby
In Etihad, Manchester City, whom Hatton loved, gave him tribute with a minute of silence before clashing with Derby United in the afternoon.
After securing his 3-0 victory, Phil Foden said that ‘100 percent’ was his extra ‘extra motivation’ – which he said in accordance with the way: ‘This was for himself and his family and the people who are currently suffering.
“ Children gave everything. It wasn’t a good match, but it was all for him. ‘
Pep Guardiola, Man City, who was marked by the tributes, added: ‘I have been in the city (in the city) for11 and I don’t remember someone intense as it is today.
Thank you very much to Manchester United fans. I know you’re a world champion in boxing. There is no word that can contain the pain that the family can feel right now.
I know how amazing it is as a fans of Manchester City. He could have experienced good moments and bad moments. The moment of silence was incredible, I will always remember. A big, big city fan. ‘
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