RIP Ricky Hatton

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Jacko, Sep 14, 2025.


  1. Dj-Rossi

    Dj-Rossi New Member banned Full Member

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    Only cause he was pushed in the faces of everyone, he was manufactured product, Even when he was hadn't done nothing as a pro. he in the media ahead of current uk world champions. Whereas the real best fighter of the era Froch was under the radar.
     
  2. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah had Froch got the status he deserved earlier we might have got the Calazghe fight
     
  3. Beale

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    Absolutely sickened when I heard the news today and still cannot believe it hours later.

    RIP Ricky and thanks for the many great memories.
     
  4. Viper2789

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    Shame isn't it.

    I coach and footy team of u11s.

    We had a presentation end of May, one of the dads asked me to play over 35s league and was chatty during the presentation.

    Six days later he hung himself.

    Left the lad a note (not been given to him yet) and the poor kid hasn't been told how it happened.

    I've been through a couple of dark times and it has crossed my mind.

    Look after each other lads.
     
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  5. RT7

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    I never met Hatton, nor did I attend his fights, weird day today, genuinely feel like a pals gone. If only money & adulation was enough. Poor Ricky.
     
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  6. RT7

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    He certainly felt those losses but I don't believe it was quite that simple.
     
  7. tdf1974

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    Utter tragedy..

    I don't know what to do... I've been there a couple of times...

    Let's look after each other fellas
     
  8. BadmanIsRobbin

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    My children lost their mom who was at the time my ex wife to suicide a year ago aged 40, as you can imagine it hit my children, myself, as we were on good terms, and my new wife who was good friends with my ex, it hit us all really hard and a year later we're no wiser as to why.

    This morning after the Canelo fight we went to a car boot sale selling cakes and bracelets for a mental health and suicide awareness charity.. We did really well, and had a few sad stories told to us, one by a Falklands veteran who's story was harrowing.. The amount of middle aged guys who came and put a few quid in, who didn't wanna talk but through their faces you can see they've had some tough times.

    I guess my families story, and what may have happened with Ricky shows that you don't know what people are battling be it a millionaire sports star or a middle aged mom off an estate.. Life's hard out there for a lot of people. If you have your family health and sanity you're doing well.

    Peace to you all
     
  9. BiggieL

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    I love this forum, and I love this thread. I’ve never felt like taking my life but have had some dark times; as said by others , speak to anyone if you’re struggling. Personally i would outpour to a stranger as that would be easier for me, but find whatever works
     
  10. Beale

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    Yes there are many great people posting on this forum.
     
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  11. like a boss

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    RIP Ricky Hatton. Tragic and even sadder when he was only 3 weeks out from his birthday.
     
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  13. ElCepillo

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    I haven't posted on ESB for years but back in the day I was a very active member. Those were the days when Ricky Hatton was a major topic of conversation. Being only a few years younger than Ricky I'm truly saddened by his death. Boxing was and mostly and still is a niche sport, but Ricky made it mainstream. He actually transcended his talent with sheer grit and guts to beat Tszyu, the beautiful body punch thay stopped Castillo, and giving prime Mayweather a problem to solve for several rounds. Ricky was a special fighter and the prototype for what future British fighters always wanted to emulate, the credibility, the popularity, the cultural cache...but they never could quite match the Hitman.
     
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  14. ElCepillo

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    I think people are presuming the same. But probably more respectful to just not speculate until confirmed.
     
  15. ElCepillo

    ElCepillo New Member Full Member

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    My feeling is that he made peace with the Mayweather loss. I mean, everyone lost to Maywrather. Ricky fought him when Maywrather was arguably at his peak and he gave him an uncomfortable and competitive fight. There is just no shame in that.

    Adopting a crazy gameplan and getting flattened by a brilliant but beatable Manny may have veen harder to come to terms with. There must have been some question as to wether different preparation and training could gave brought about a different outcome. I remeber plenty of people at the time backing Ricky to win.

    If the cause was mental health related, it just goes to show how powerful it is. This is Ricky Hatton, someone with money, family, accomplishments and someone loved by millions. But perhaps he still couldn't quiten those demons.