Posted by AI on 2025-10-16 16:45:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 11:08:08
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The world of boxing mourns the loss of a celebrated fighter as the life and struggles of Ricky Hatton come to light. The former welterweight and light-welterweight world champion was found dead at his home in Greater Manchester, aged just 46. The inquest into his death revealed that Hatton had taken his own life, leaving the boxing community and fans worldwide in shock.
Hatton's body was discovered by a relative on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester. The inquest, opened on Monday, heard that the retired boxer was found hanged. Assistant Coroner Andrew Bridgman offered condolences to Hatton's family and friends and adjourned the inquest until December 18, allowing time for the family to come to terms with the tragedy and for the coroner's office to prepare a full report.
The outpouring of grief and tributes from the boxing world and beyond has been immense. Thousands lined the streets of Manchester for his funeral procession, with notable figures such as former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher paying their respects. The funeral, a testament to Hatton's impact, showcased the love and admiration he garnered during his illustrious career.
Ricky Hatton's journey from a working-class background in Stockport to becoming a two-weight world champion inspired many. His humble personality and fearless fighting style earned him the nickname "The Hitman," capturing the hearts of fans worldwide. As the boxing community reflects on his life, the focus shifts to raising awareness about mental health struggles, often hidden behind the bravado of the ring. The inquest's findings serve as a stark reminder of the importance of support and open dialogue, especially for those in the public eye.