Tributes flood in for Ricky Hatton after his death aged 46
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Tributes from the world of sport and beyond are flooding in for Ricky Hatton after his death aged 46. 

The boxing legend was found dead at his Manchester home and his passing is not being treated as suspicious by police. 

The tragic news has triggered a wave of emotion, with many sharing their reflections on Hatton, the beloved Stockport fighter who achieved the title of world champion.

Tyson Fury, who had a close friendship with Hatton and battled similar demons to his fellow boxing superstar, expressed his disbelief. 

The ‘Gypsy King’ took to Instagram and wrote: ‘RIP to the legend, Ricky Hatton. There will only be one Ricky Hatton. Can’t believe this, so young.’

Accompanying his caption was a photo of Hatton and Fury in the gym without their shirts during a time when Fury was also battling depression and had gained significant weight.

Boxing legend Ricky Hatton has died aged 46 and tributes flooded in for the Brit

Boxing legend Ricky Hatton has died aged 46 and tributes flooded in for the Brit

Tyson Fury (left and right) shared these photos when expressing his disbelief at the tragic news

Tyson Fury (left and right) shared these photos when expressing his disbelief at the tragic news

Amir Khan took to X to send a message about mental health and called Hatton ‘one of Britain’s greatest’. 

He wrote: ‘Today we lost not only one of Britain’s finest boxers, but also a friend, a mentor, a warrior, Ricky Hatton. As fighters, we tell ourselves we’re strong — we train, we sweat, we endure hits, we rise. 

‘However, sometimes the toughest battle occurs in silence, in the mind. Mental health isn’t a sign of weakness. It’s part of our humanity. We must discuss it. We must reach out. We must rely on one another. 

‘Ricky, thank you for everything. For your fights, your moments of glory, your grit. Thank you for pushing us, showing us what’s possible. 

‘To everyone reading this: if you’re hurting or struggling, you are not alone. Talk. Reach out. Because we need more light, more compassion, more understanding. Rest well, Ricky. You’ll forever have your place in the ring of our memories.’

Sky Sports pundits Micah Richards and Roy Keane were asked for their opinions, having only received the news shortly before going on air for a live broadcast.

Richards said: ‘The news is devastating, we obviously only got it half an hour ago. I was taken aback to be honest because he is such an icon. British icon, boxing, sports, a true Man City fan but most importantly he was a man of the people. 

‘He was the nicest guy ever, I remember going down to one of his gyms and I was a bit nervous because I didn’t really know about boxing. This was before the takeover when Man City weren’t what they are now. For him to take the time and effort… I’ve been multiple times for beers with him just talking about football and life. 

‘He was a deep person and the news is just absolutely devastating, it’s just absolutely ruined my mood for the whole day. He’d be here today (The Etihad) celebrating, he’s had a box here many times and to get this news now just feels surreal. Someone so young, for this to happen now, it’s just devastating.’

Keane added: ‘The guy was an absolute warrior and I think that’s why the fans loved watching him in that ring. We know how tough that sport is. My God, he gave everything for that sport and that’s why the fans loved following him. He had a number of fights in America and thousands would travel over because they thought so highly of him.’ 

Interviewed ahead of the Manchester derby, Phil Foden cut a sombre figure and said: ‘My heart goes out to his family. To hear the news before a big game is devastating, I’m sure he would have been here today. Today is about him and we’ll try and do our best for him and get the win.’

Roy Keane described Hatton as a 'warrior' when reacting to news of his death on Sky Sports

Roy Keane described Hatton as a ‘warrior’ when reacting to news of his death on Sky Sports

Hatton is pictured with promoters Dennis Hobson (left) and Don King (right)

Hatton is pictured with promoters Dennis Hobson (left) and Don King (right) 

The club also posted a tribute on their official social media channels, reading: ‘Manchester City are devastated to learn Ricky Hatton has passed away, aged 46. Ricky was one of City’s most loved and revered supporters, who will always be remembered for a glittering boxing career that saw him win world titles at welterweight and light-welterweight. Everyone at the Club would like to send our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time. We can confirm there will be a minute’s appreciation ahead of today’s game against Manchester United.’

Piers Morgan reacted by writing: ‘RIP Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton, 46. Found dead at his home in Manchester, police say no suspicious circumstances. What incredibly sad news.’

Daily Mail Sport understands that friends were initially concerned last night, when Hatton failed to appear at an event featuring one of his boxers. 

And news then broke on Sunday morning, with the boxing fraternity in particular shaken to the core. 

Frank Warren, the veteran promoter, took to X and wrote: ‘I am extremely saddened to learn of the passing of British boxing legend Ricky Hatton. 

‘A superbly talented fighter who inspired a generation of young boxers and fans in a way very few had done before due to both his personality and the entertainment he provided in the ring. 

‘From making his debut Widnes in 1997 to then go on to win one of the most historic fights in British boxing history against Kostya Tszyu in Manchester, Ricky will rightly go down as one of the modern greats of this sport. My deepest condolences go out to his family at this awful time.’

He later went on GB News, adding: ‘It is just awful. He was 46 and still a young man. I don’t know what the circumstance are of it all but it is such an awful thing to happen. He was a British sporting icon, not just a boxing icon but a sporting icon. He was a man of the people, I remember when I signed him aged 18 and he sold three or five tickets for his first fight, eventually going off to Las Vegas and took 30,000 Brits with him to watch him. What you saw was what you got with Ricky, a lovely, lovely bloke. He was a fan’s friend, he was a bloke, he’d be down the pub with them. He was a massive Manchester City fan and I hope they pay tribute at the derby because he was Manchester through and through.’ 

Chris Eubank Jr and Hatton’s former opponent Manny Pacquiao also sent their condolances, with the Filipino legend saying: ‘I am deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Ricky Hatton. He was not only a great fighter inside the ring but also a brave and kind man in life. We shared unforgettable moments in boxing history and I will always honor the respect and sportsmanship he showed. 

‘Ricky fought bravely, not just in the ring, but in his journey through life. He truly had a good fight, and we are all blessed to have been part of his wonderful journey. My prayers and deepest condolences go out to the Hatton family and all his loved ones. May the Lord give you strength and comfort in this difficult time. May he rest in peace.’

There was an immaculately observed minute of silence for Hatton before the Manchester derby

There was an immaculately observed minute of silence for Hatton before the Manchester derby

Billy Joe Saunders also shared his thoughts, writing: ‘RIP champ. Some great advice over the years I’ve taken from him, thoughts and prayers are with the family.’

Former UFC star, now boxer, Darren Till shared: ‘Very sad to hear the news of Ricky Hatton not being with us anymore. One of the best to do it. Inspired a generation. Thoughts are with his family.’ 

Professional boxer and former Olympian Anthony Fowler said he ‘felt sick’ at hearing the tragic news. 

Beyond the boxing world, many stars of other sports weighed in with their own tributes. 

James Wade, the world No 5 darts player, shared a number of pictures of himself with Hatton down the years. 

He wrote: ‘It is with great sadness to hear the news a dear friend has passed. Ricky Hatton is a great friends and legendary boxer! Our thoughts and love are with your family and friends during this difficult time. 

Hatton poses with Manny Pacquiao before their 2009 fight and the the Filipino legend was one of many who offered their condolences

Hatton poses with Manny Pacquiao before their 2009 fight and the the Filipino legend was one of many who offered their condolences

Micah Richards said he had shared beers with Hatton, who was a 'deep thinker'

Micah Richards said he had shared beers with Hatton, who was a ‘deep thinker’

Hatton inspired a generation with his swashbuckling style and was a 'man of the people'

Hatton inspired a generation with his swashbuckling style and was a ‘man of the people’

‘The world was a better place with you in it. A true legend has been lost. Rest in peace Ricky.’ 

After retiring from the ring, he had moved into coaching but was due to return to the sport with a fight planned in December.

Hatton, who was awarded an MBE for services to sport in 2007, had often spoken of his struggles with mental health and drug addiction.

A huge Manchester City supporter, he was due to be at the Etihad Stadium for this afternoon’s derby with United, and had a table in a corporate hospitality area.

There was an immaculately observed minute’s silence at the stadium before kick-off, with players and fans able to pay their respects to the much-loved son of Manchester.

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