‘Heartbroken isn’t the word’: Son shares tribute after Ricky Hatton’s death
The son of boxing legend Ricky Hatton, Campbell Hatton, has spoken publicly for the first time since the death of his father, paying tribute in an emotional Instagram post.
Tributes have poured in across the world of sport and beyond following the death of Hatton, a former world welterweight champion, who died aged 46.
“Heartbroken isn’t the word,” his son captioned the series of family photos.
“Everybody has always said I was your double – never a truer word said. Looked up to you in every aspect of life.”
He added: “Can’t explain how much I’m going to miss the laughs we had and all the good times, which I will remember forever. Just can’t believe we won’t have any more. Love you, Dad.”
Greater Manchester Police said on Sunday the boxing legend had been found dead at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester. The police said there were no suspicious circumstances.
Like his father, Campbell pursued a career in boxing, making his professional debut in 2021. He retired from the sport earlier this year.
On Monday, the former world welterweight champion’s family issued a statement via police, saying they were “deeply moved” by the outpouring of love and support towards him.
“Richard was so much more than a world champion. To us he was simply ‘Richard’, our son. A loving father, grandfather and brother, and a true friend to many,” the statement read.
“He had a heart as big as his smile, and his kindness, humour and loyalty touched everyone who was lucky enough to know him.
“To the wider world, Richard will always be remembered as one of boxing’s greatest champions — a man who gave everything inside the ring and wore his heart on his sleeve outside of it.”
They continued alongside a request for privacy: “As a family, our loss is


