Ricky Hatton death: Legendary British boxer found dead aged 46 as tributes pour in
Multiple world champion Hatton was found dead in his Manchester home on Sunday morning
www.independent.co.ukI can share what’s known publicly: Ricky Hatton, the former British boxing world champion, died in September 2025 at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester. Police stated there were no suspicious circumstances at the time of discovery, and there was initial reporting of a cause connected to his death being due to hanging, with later inquests exploring factors including mental health, alcohol, and potential brain condition. Please note that details have evolved with official inquests and media reports, so I can look up the latest verified statements if you’d like. [sources: multiple media outlets reporting his death and subsequent inquest updates]
Multiple world champion Hatton was found dead in his Manchester home on Sunday morning
www.independent.co.ukAn inquest into the death of boxer Ricky Hatton has taken place in Stockport today, with his family and friends in attendance
www.entertainmentdaily.comFormer world champion boxer Ricky Hatton has died aged 46, according to the Press Association.
news.sky.comFormer world boxing champion Ricky Hatton, who rose to become one of the most popular fighters in the sport, has died
www.the-independent.comHatton was found dead at his home in Hyde. Greater Manchester Police said they are not treating the death as suspicious.
news.stv.tvWatch the latest from ITV News - Ricky Hatton went from a council estate in Hyde to champion of the world. He will leave behind a legacy that will continue to inspire forever.
www.itv.comFormer world champion Ricky Hatton, nicknamed "The Hitman," has been found dead at his Manchester home.
en.tempo.coRicky Hatton on TMZ, your go-to source for celebrity news, photos, & videos. Latest Story: Boxer Ricky Hatton's Preliminary Cause of Death Released
www.tmz.comRicky Hatton's death at the age of 46 has sent the entire boxing community into mourning with several stars paying tribute to the British boxing legend
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