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Boxer Ricky Hatton’s cause of death has been revealedThe British former boxing world champion died by suicide, authorities said at an inquest on Thursday, Oct. 16Hatton was mourned by family and friends, including Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, last week at a memorial service
Ricky Hatton’s cause of death has been revealed four weeks after the boxer died at the age of 46.
The British former boxing world champion died by suicide, authorities confirmed at a South Manchester coroner’s court hearing on Thursday, Oct. 16, according to the BBC and ESPN.
Hatton’s manager Paul Speak found him “unresponsive” at his home in Hyde, England on Sunday, Sept. 14, the court heard during a 10-minute-long inquest.
Hatton was last seen by family members two days earlier, and he seemed “well,” the BBC reported.
Speak had arrived at Hatton’s house to take him to the airport in advance of a scheduled boxing match in Dubai.
Hatton, also known as “The Hitman,” won 45 of his 48 fights during his 15 years as a professional boxer from 1997 and 2012. He took a break for three years after losing in a match against Manny Pacquiao. He returned to the ring briefly in 2012 before announcing his retirement,
Earlier this year, the boxer announced that he was coming out of retirement to compete against Eisa Al Dah on December 2 in Dubai.
Ricky Hatton in 2004.
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Last week, Hatton was remembered by his family and friends at a memorial service at Manchester Cathedral. Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and boxers Tyson and Tommy Fury were among the mourners.
The boxer, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2024, was the father of three children and had a granddaughter.
A full inquest into Hatton’s death will be held on March 20, as the boxing community mourns the loss of the legend.
“With deep sadness, the WBA mourns the passing of Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton,” the World Boxing Association wrote on social media shortly after Hatton’s death. “A true champion, an indomitable spirit, and a legend of the sport. Your legacy will live on in every fight and in the hearts of boxing fans around the world.”
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