Former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton has died aged 46, according to the Press Association
Ricky Hatton, known for his 45-3 record and multiple world titles, openly battled mental health and addiction before his death, with no suspicious circumstances reported by police.
- British boxer Ricky Hatton has died at the age of 46, according to the BBC.
- Greater Manchester Police confirmed that a body was found at Hatton's home on Sunday morning, and his death is not being treated as suspicious.
- Hatton had openly discussed his struggles with depression, alcohol, and addiction throughout his life.
- Tributes poured in from the boxing community, including a statement from Tyson Fury, honoring Hatton's legacy and impact on boxing.
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Former football star Wayne Rooney calls the sudden death of his friend and boxer Ricky Hatton (46), a former world champion, "heartbreaking." Hatton, who struggled with severe mental health issues after his career, was found lifeless in his own home Sunday morning after a call from concerned neighbors.
The British champion, one of the boxing icons, was supposed to be back in the ring in a few months.
(AFP) British player Ricky Hatton, a 46-year-old boxing world champion, was found dead at his home in the city of Hyde, northwestern England, the British press agency Press Association reported on Sunday.
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