Ricky Hatton, fondly known as “The Hitman,” was one of Britain’s most celebrated boxing champions. Revered for his fearless style and passionate fanbase, Hatton left an indelible mark on the sport. On 14 September 2025, the world mourned his passing at the age of 46. His death, while not treated as suspicious by Greater Manchester Police, sent shockwaves across the boxing world and beyond.
Early Life and Rise to Stardom
- Born in 1978 in Stockport, England, Hatton grew up immersed in Manchester’s vibrant sporting culture.
- He launched his professional career in 1997, quickly gaining a reputation for relentless energy and power in the ring.
World Titles
- Captured the IBF light-welterweight title in 2005 by defeating Kostya Tszyu.
- Added the WBA light-welterweight belt later in 2005 by beating Carlos Maussa.
- Won the IBO welterweight title and secured other notable victories, including against Jose Luis Castillo in 2007.
Career Highlights and Global Recognition
- Record: 45 wins from 48 professional bouts.
- Style and Persona: Known for high-pressure, aggressive fighting and his charismatic showmanship, often entering the ring to “Blue Moon” in Manchester City-themed shorts.
- Major Bouts: Though he suffered defeats to legends like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao, these fights cemented his global profile.
- Fan Following: Hatton drew enormous crowds, turning boxing matches into spectacles and inspiring a generation of British fighters.
Struggles Beyond the Ring
- Mental Health Challenges: After retiring in 2012, Hatton openly discussed his struggles with depression and alcohol, advocating for mental health awareness.
- Resilience: He found solace in training and mentoring young fighters, striving to make a comeback even shortly before his death.
Legacy
- Ricky Hatton’s impact transcended titles and statistics. He embodied grit, resilience, and the spirit of Manchester.
- His influence will endure not only through his achievements in the ring but also through his openness about mental health, inspiring others to seek help and break stigma.


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