Ricky Hatton dies, tributes for former world boxing champion
Hatton won the world championships in a light and heavyweight and shared with the best boxers of his generation, including Kostya Tszyu, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao at the summit of his career.
“He was not just a big warrior in the ring, but also a brave and gentle man in life, Pac said Pacquiao.
“Ricky fought bravely, not only in the ring, but on his journey in life. He had a really good fight and we were all blessed for being a part of his wonderful journey.”
Hatton rose to amateur and indigenous levels and formed a passionate fan army following him to the United States for his greatest fights.
The tendency to gain and lose weight and lose weight between the attractiveness of the earth and the fights made him love fans in the world.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. punched Ricky Hatton in the 2007 match.Credit: AP
“A legend, a warrior and a wonderful person,” former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney said.
Hatton was clear about the mental health problems he endured because he retired from the ring.
“As fighters, we say that we are strong – we train, sweat, we are stroke, we get up. But sometimes the most difficult struggle is quietly, in the mind, Khan Khan added Khan X.
“Mental health is not weakness. This is a part of being a human. And we should talk about it. We have to reach each other.”
Hatton has been added to every All-Media style popularity. In 2005, the IBF World made a passionate follow -up in England before he really announced his epic victory against Tszyu for his supernatural (light heavyweight) title.
Pound Great Tszyu had lost only twice before, but he had to retire on his stool in front of 22,000 fans in Manchester.
Hatton later described it as his biggest win, but it was the beginning of a period in which the sport fought at the summit of the sport, and thousands of fans followed him to America for great fights.
In an article in X, former ruler Frank Warren described him as an excellent talented warrior who inspired very few young boxers and fans in a way he had previously made.
In 2007, Hatton lost for the first time in his career against Mayweather in MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
A year later, he returned to a house sold at Manchester City Stadium and returned to the sport summit in 2009 to get Manny Pacquiao and lost in two rounds.
Hatton retired after this defeat, but after four years of weight loss and depression and drinking problems, as well as drug use allegations after a remarkable return.
As he disappeared to Senchenko, the fact that he was able to return to the ring was seen as a personal victory.
The British Boxing Control Board said that it was “very sad” to hear the passage.
Apart from the ring, Hatton was a lifelong fan of Manchester City.
The club said it would be a minute of appreciation for Hatton against Manchester United in Derby on Sunday.
“Ricky was one of City’s most popular and respected fans, which will always be remembered for a glittering boxing career that sees that he has won the world’s titles in Welterweight and Light-Welterweight,” City said.
“Everyone in the club is condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time.”
After Hatton’s return to Ring later this year, he came to Zhanat Zhakiyanov in 2017 after he was a coaching in 2017.

