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Re: Boxing
« Reply #60 on: September 14, 2025, 02:53:57 PM »

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Sad news out of the UK.

Former champion Ricky Hatton has passed away at the age of 46.

R.I.P

Re: Boxing
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Sad news out of the UK.

Former champion Ricky Hatton has passed away at the age of 46.

R.I.P

Really sad.

Ricky Hatton died by suicide, coroner's court told.

Former boxing world champion Ricky Hatton was found hanged at his home, a coroner's court heard Thursday.

The 46-year-old was discovered "unresponsive" by his manager, Paul Speak, on the morning of Sept. 14 at his house in Hyde, Greater Manchester, the Stockport Coroner's Court was told.

The details were given during a brief 10-minute hearing as the inquest into the death of the popular former boxer was opened and adjourned until March 20 by Alison Mutch, senior coroner for Manchester South.

"The provisional cause of death is given as hanging," Mutch said.

The court heard some details of the discovery of Hatton's body given by police coroner's officer Alison Catlow.

The court was told Hatton was last seen by his family on Sept. 12, when he appeared "well."

But on the morning of Sept. 14, after Hatton did not attend an event as expected, his manager arrived at his home to take him to Manchester Airport to catch a flight to Dubai.

Hatton's family insisted the former world champion was "in a good place," a doting father and grandfather who had plans for the future including his bags packed for a comeback fight in Dubai in December.

His death left his family heartbroken and his fans stunned. A proud Mancunian and avid Manchester City supporter, tributes poured in from across the world of boxing and the wider sporting community.
Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.