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Awful that his mental health issues came to a head in this incredibly sad way![]()
Are you thinking of his Jewelry & Landscaping company? Hatton's Garden.Great boxer and he always came across as good lad and very down to earth. Did he have a carpet shop or I am getting him mixed up with somebody else?
Tony Jeffries has put out a big tweet along these exact lines.Must be hard for a sportsman once their career ends . How do you replace that adulation and notoriety?
One minute your on top of the world , the next your just another bloke with very little direction .
Rip
It’s normally drink and drugs ain’t it. RIP Ricky I hope it wasn’t what we all fear as I know he’d struggled with his mental health over the years. He was some fighter though not since bruno had a boxer united a nation like the hitman did in his prime. A normal bloke both for the good and the bad he showed his vulnerability as a man which must have been hard to do as a bloke in a hard tough sport and a man of my generation we were brought up that showing emotion etc was “gay” and a weakness. Hope you’ve found peace mate.Must be hard for a sportsman once their career ends . How do you replace that adulation and notoriety?
One minute your on top of the world , the next your just another bloke with very little direction .
Rip
Remember seeing his face when he bought an only fools inspired robin. He drove it into the gym on one of those inside boxing thingsTony Jeffries has put out a big tweet along these exact lines.
I’m still gutted today about Hatton. I’m not even the biggest boxing fan, but Ricky just seemed one of life’s genuine good fellas that had the time of day for other people and cared about other people.
His dad was a carpet fitter so possiblyGreat boxer and he always came across as good lad and very down to earth. Did he have a carpet shop or I am getting him mixed up with somebody else?
I was in the MGM about 8 years ago and got chatting to an employee in there, he said he’d been there for decades, seen the likes of hagler, Hearns, Tyson etc pass through and had never seen anything like Hatton and his fans. Incredible support.I think that Mayweather fight is probably the last time I ever stayed up for a fight.
Box office. The scenes and support in Vegas looked incredible. Alas, it wasn't to be and Mayweather played it beautifully.
RIP Ricky.
Dodgepot IMO. Only really got into boxing towards the latter part of Hatton's career and he often came across as someone who saw Ricky as a commodity first and a son second at that time, and the documentary just reinforced it for me.Had his documentary saved for a while and just watched it tonight.
Anyone seen it and what did they make of it?
Can’t work out if his dad was a dodgepot or if he was just protecting Ricky when he went global.
Very sad watch knowing what has happened to him.
You’ve pretty much confirmed what I was thinking tbh.Dodgepot IMO. Only really got into boxing towards the latter part of Hatton's career and he often came across as someone who saw Ricky as a commodity first and a son second at that time, and the documentary just reinforced it for me.
Apparently there was another big fallout between them as a result of how Ray was portrayed so it sounds as though the documentary reopened and deepened old wounds unfortunately. Just hope for the family's sake that they managed to patch things up somewhat before this happened.