Former boxing world champion Ricky Hatton dies aged 46

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The British former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton has died aged 46.

Hatton, known throughout his career as the Hitman, had retired in 2012.

He was set to make a comeback with an exhibition fight in Dubai this December.

Greater Manchester Police said in a statement that a body had been found on Sunday morning at an address in Hyde in the northern English city.

"The death is not being treated as suspicious," the police spokesperson said.

"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," the WBA posted on Instagram.

Hatton had 45 wins in 48 bouts over his career but in the years after he retired he had been open about his struggle with depression, drink and drugs.

Hatton's best performance came in 2005 when he stopped Australian Kostya Tszyu to add the IBF light-welterweight title to the WBU belt he already held.

He had a perfect 43-0 record until he was floored by Floyd Mayweather Jr in Las Vegas in 2007 and was never the same again.

Hatton's second loss came in 2009, when Manny Pacquiao knocked him out.

"Today we lost not only one of Britain’s greatest boxers, but a friend, a mentor, a warrior, Ricky Hatton," former light-welterweight champion and fellow British boxer Amir Khan posted on X.

"Ricky, thank you for everything. For your fights, your moments of glory, your grit. Thank you for pushing us, showing us what’s possible ... you’ll always have your place in the ring of our memories."

Manchester City said there will be a minute's appreciation for Hatton before Sunday's Premier League home game against Manchester United. Hatton, a City fan, wore sky blue shorts, matching the soccer club's colours, in most of his bouts.

"Ricky was one of City’s most loved and revered supporters ... everyone at the club would like to send our heartfelt condolences to his family and friends," City added.

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