Ten-bell salute among tributes to Ricky Hatton

An image of The Hitman roaring in the ring after a win was projected in the dark above the boxing ring at the World Boxing Championships.Image source, PA Media
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Fans and the wider sporting world have been paying tribute to The Hitman

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A 10-bell salute to Ricky Hatton was made at the World Boxing Championships as more tributes continue to flood in for the star.

An image of The Hitman in the ring was also displayed on the eleventh day of the championships at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.

The 46-year-old fighter was found dead at his home in Gee Cross, Greater Manchester, on Sunday.

Fans have left flowers outside his home as people continue to pay their respects to the former world champion.

A black and white image of Ricky Hatton is projected above Manchester City fans and stewards at a stand at the Etihad stadium.Image source, PA Media
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Football fans paid tribute to the fighter at the Manchester derby

A minute's applause was held before Sunday's Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium in which Hatton's team secured a comprehensive 3-0 victory.

A huge roar went up around the stadium after the minute's applause.

City manager Pep Guardiola said Hatton was a "true champion" and "part of the Man City family".

Former boxer Thomas McDonagh, who runs Collyhurst and New Moston boxing gym, told BBC Radio Manchester: "Everyone loved Ricky.

"He was one of the boys.

"Ricky from the council estate up the road made it all the way to Las Vegas."

A woman in flip flops, leggings and a grey hoodie bends down as she lays flowers outside Ricky Hatton's gym.
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Floral tributes have been laid outside Hatton's gym in Hyde

Former British boxing champion Pat Barrett also said: "I shared the ring with him before he turned pro and you could tell he was going to make it.

"He was a bag of talent who would overwhelm you. He was an exciting, explosive fighter."

A close-up photo of an official banging a gold bell with a hammer at the world championships.Image source, PA Media
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A special10-bell salute was made to Ricky Hatton at the championships in Liverpool

Other tributes have come in from across the UK and the wider world.

Boxing great Manny Pacquiao, who inflicted Hatton's second career defeat in 2009, described him as a "great fighter inside the ring but also a brave and kind man in life".

The Filipino posted: "We shared unforgettable moments in boxing history and I will always honour the respect and sportsmanship he showed.

"Ricky fought bravely, not just in the ring, but in his journey through life. He truly had a good fight and we are all blessed to have been part of his wonderful journey."

Ricky Hatton arrives for the PFA Awards 2025. He has a shaven head and wears a black embroidered suit with black shirt and black bow tie as he smiles for the cameras. He is standing in front of a golden backdrop.Image source, PA Media
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Tributes have been paid to Hatton from across the world of sport

Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury wrote on Instagram: "RIP to the legend Ricky Hatton.

"There will only ever be one Ricky Hatton. Can't believe this - so young."

Former England and Man United footballer Wayne Rooney, who carried Hatton's belts into the ring before a fight with Jose Luis Castillo in 2007, said on X he was "devastated" and Hatton was "a legend, a warrior and a great person".

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