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‘Even as a kid, Hatton was knocking everyone out’ | Manchester News

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Thomas McDonagh A dated photograph of Ricky Hatton with a championship belt draped over his shoulder posing with three other male boxers on a street. They're standing in casual clothing in front of a building site with scaffolding. Thomas McDonagh

Thomas McDonagh (right) described Ricky Hatton as “one of the lads”

A former boxer who grew up training with Ricky Hatton, who has died at the age of 46, says that “even as a 12, 13, 14-year-old, he was knocking everyone out”.

Thomas McDonagh said he had looked up to the former world champion since they were children training at gyms in Greater Manchester.

“I’d known Ricky since I was about 10 or 11. As a kid he was an unbelievable fighter, he was a superstar.”

McDonagh, who helps run Collyhurst and Moston Boxing Club, said Hatton was a “Manchester legend” who had helped fundraise for the venue in recent years and “came to all our amateur boxing shows.”

“He came to the gym all the time, he’d just got time for everyone, he came over and sat down and talked to them., Mr McDonagh told Radio Manchester.

“He was down to earth and didn’t change a tiny bit. “

Hatton was found dead at his home at the age of 46, Greater Manchester Police said.

Mr McDonagh said the British boxing champion’s death came as a shock.

“We heard through friends a little bit before it went out on social , all of us at the club are very, very upset about it, he was a great fella,” he said.

Thomas McDonagh Ricky Hatton and Thomas McDonagh smile as they pose together in a gym with a branded wall behind them. They are wearing dark casual sporting tops.Thomas McDonagh

Thomas McDonagh described his lifelong friend Hatton as a “Manchester legend”

He said: “Even as a 13/14 year-old he was knocking everyone out, he was such a superstar.

“So yeah it’s quite hard to take, it’s a shock, he was such an influential person.”

Former boxer and broadcaster Stacey Copeland told Radio Manchester she last saw Hatton when they were training at a gym on Thursday.

“He had a bit of a niggling elbow injury and he was talking to Blaine, who was my coach and who was coaching him for his comeback fight in Dubai, and they were just talking about how his elbow was a bit sore.

“He was meant to go out and sign the contract this week so to say it was an enormous shock is an understatement.”

PA Media 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 against a golden backdrop.PA Media

Tributes have been paid to Hatton from across the world of sport

Copeland described him as “always approachable – he always felt like one of us, he was an idol for many youngsters”.

“Kids of all ages or even adults would be getting in the gym a week after watching him and trying to replicate what Ricky Hatton was doing.

“Belts, championships, they’re all important but the impact he had on people, the way he inspired them and the passionate following he had – that’s what mattered to him.

Three floral bouquets are propped up vertically outside the stone wall outside Hatton's home. One of the tem has a condolence card with messages written inside.

Tributes were left outside Hatton’s home in Hyde, Greater Manchester on Sunday

“He took tens of thousands of [fans] to Vegas – there’s very, very few people ever managed to do that. It’s incredible the following he had.”

She said the impact of his death would be “absolutely humongous throughout the boxing community”.

“We are a tight-knit community, he was one of us and we have lost one of our own.”

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