Ricky Hatton fought Manny Pacquiao on May 2 2009 in Las Vegas. It would be only the second defeat in his career after also losing to Floyd Mayweather two years prior.
Pacquiao said he was ‘deeply saddened’ by Hatton’s death.
Ricky Hatton’s final days
The former boxing champion appeared fit and sharp as he sweated through a workout in a video he posted on his Instagram on Thursday.
But on Friday, Hatton did not show up for a scheduled gym session.
The Mail understands concerns grew last night when Hatton failed to appear at a fight in Bolton involving one of his boxers, believed to be Jack Murphy.
When police attended his address at 6.45am today, they found Hatton’s body.
Amir Khan: Ricky was my inspiration
Former world champion Amir Khan, who was a friend of Hatton’s, told the BBC he was a ‘massive inspiration for his career.’
‘I’ve known Ricky a very long time, watching his amazing massive fights he used to have in Manchester Arena back in the day and obviously then travelling all over the world and fighting the biggest names in boxing around the world, from the Mayweathers to Manny Pacquiao,’ Khan said.
‘He was a massive inspiration to me and my career.
‘Not only that, he came to my wedding. He also came when I won my first world title, he was at the fight, giving me all the great advice I needed at the time and it’s just so sad because he was a very dear friend of ours.’
Hatton and Khan are pictured together during a 2009 training session is Las Vegas.
Hatton’s love for Manchester
The news of Hatton’s passing has stunned Manchester, British boxing and the wider sporting world.
Hatton was synonymous with the city, having grown up there before winning a legion of local fans. It feels like a cruel twist that he has passed away on a Manchester derby matchday at the Etihad – one of the biggest games in the calendar.
The boxer wore sky blue shorts and used Blue Moon – City’s anthem – as his walkout song throughout his career and cemented himself as one of the club’s most loyal and recongisable fans.
And in 2008, he fulfilled the dream of fighting Juan Lazcano at the Etihad Stadium.
Three years earlier, he made history in front of a packed home crowd at the MEN Arena when he defeated Russia’s Kostya Tszyu to go from underdog to boxing sensation overnight.
Hatton was also a massive Oasis fan and one of his most memorable moments was when Noel and Liam Gallagher walked him into the ring holding his world title belts before his 2008 bout against Paulie Malignaggi in Las Vegas.
Perhaps the Oasis comeback tour played a role in his own decision to return to the ring in December.
Hatton’s beloved club confirm minute’s appreciation
Sharing a black and white image of the boxing legend, the club described Hatton as ‘one of City’s most loved and revered supporters’.
Fans pay their respects to Ricky ‘the Hitman’ Hatton
Emotional fans have begun laying floral tributes and boxing gloves outside Hatton’s address, where the boxing great was found dead this morning.
Hatton is being hailed as one of the boxing greats and a British icon.
World of sport mourns Ricky Hatton
Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, who was no stranger to a Manchester derby, is among those who have paid tribute to Ricky Hatton following his shock death at 46.
Rooney, who was friends with Hatton and is pictured with him in the ring after he defeated Jose Luis Castillo in 2007, wrote: ‘Devastated. A legend, a warrior, and a great person. Thoughts are with all of Ricky’s family.’
Former Manchester City defender Micah Richards said: ‘The news is devastating, he’s such an icon. True Manchester City fan, but more importantly he was a man of the people. It feels surreal for someone so young.’
Speaking ahead of the Manchester derby later today Roy Keane also added: ‘The guy was a warrior, he gave everything for that sport.
‘The fans thought so highly of him because he left everything in that ring, absolutely shocking news.’
MIKE KEEGAN: Manchester to unite in touching tribute
Manchester City will honour Ricky Hatton at this afternoon’s derby with United.
It is understood those at Hatton’s beloved club will hold a minute’s applause and both sides will wear black armbands in memory of the Mancunian fighter, who was found dead at his home this morning.
Hatton was well known to staff at City and had been due to sit at a table in hospitality for the clash.
Many have been left distraught by the development and there is likely to be a deeply sombre mood at the Etihad.
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Ricky Hatton dead at 46
The boxing icon was found at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, where a police cordon is in place.
Emotional fans have begun leaving floral tributes and boxing gloves outside his property, which was called ‘The Heartbreak’.
Greater Manchester Police confirmed a body had been found at Hatton’s address and his death is not being treated as suspicious.
A spokesman said: ‘Officers were called by a member of the public to attend Bowlacre Road, Hyde, Tameside, at 6.45am today, where they found the body of a 46-year-old man. There are not currently believed to be any suspicious circumstances.’
His house is pictured below today
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