Ricky Hatton’s son, Campbell, paid an emotional tribute in his first public comments since his father’s death.
Hołdy came around the world of sport and not only after the death of the former world champion in Hatton’s welterweight, who was found dead in his house on Sunday morning at the age of 46.
“A frozen heart is not a word,” his son signed the series family photos.
“Everyone always said that I was your double – never said a real word. He looked at you in every aspect of life.”
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He added: “I can’t explain how much I will miss the laughter we had and all the good times that I will remember forever. I just can’t believe that we won’t have anymore. I love you, dad.”
Greater Manchester police said that on Sunday the boxing legend was found dead in his house in Hyde, Greater Manchester. The police said there were no suspicious circumstances.
Like his father, Campbell continued his boxing career, debuting in a professional debut in 2021. He withdrew from sport at the beginning of this year.
On Monday, Hatton’s family issued a statement through the police, saying that they were “deeply moved” by pouring love and support against him.
“Richard was more than a world champion. For us he was simply” Richard “, our son. A loving father, grandfather and brother, and a true friend for many, “we read in a statement.
“He had a heart as great as his smile, and his kindness, humor and loyalty affected everyone who was lucky to meet him.
“In a wider world, Richard will always be remembered as one of the biggest boxing masters – a man who gave everything in the ring and wore a heart on his sleeve outside him.”
They continued their request for privacy: “As a family, our loss is immeasurable, and words cannot really capture the pain we feel. However, during our regret we were very much touched by the overwhelming outflow of love and support.
“It was a source of great consolation to see how much life Richard touched and how widely he was admired and respected.”
The mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, said that the city would think about how to best honor Hatton’s memory in the coming weeks and months.