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An inquest has confirmed that former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton died by suicide. The news follows an outpouring of grief and tributes after he was found dead in September.
Ricky Hatton, known as 'The Hitman,' was a beloved figure in British boxing. His career was marked by memorable fights against legends like Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, as well as a stunning victory over Kostya Tszyu. Hatton's openness about his struggles with mental health resonated with many. The inquest revealed that Hatton was last seen by family on September 12 and was expected to attend an event on September 13, which he missed. His manager, Paul Speak, found him unresponsive at his home on September 14 when he went to escort him to Manchester Airport for a flight to Dubai for a press conference related to his comeback fight. Hatton's death highlights the importance of mental health awareness and support. He had spoken publicly about his battles with clinical depression and substance abuse, emphasizing the challenges faced by athletes even after achieving great success. The outpouring of support following his death underscores his impact on the sport and his fans.
You can contact the Samaritans on 116 123 in the UK and Ireland, or call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the US.
Hatton held multiple world championships at super-lightweight and welterweight, including victories over Kostya Tszyu and Luis Collazo.
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