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'''Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton''', (born ] ]), is a professional boxer from the ] and is the current WBU and ] light-welterweight champion, in the IBF's case the title being his first world championship. On ] ] he beat ] , who was widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world, by a technical knockout after the ]n failed to answer the bell for the 12th round. '''Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton''', (born ] ]), is a professional boxer from the ] and is the current WBU and ] light-welterweight champion, in the IBF's case the title being his first world championship. On ] ] he beat ] , who was widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world, by a technical knockout after the ]n failed to answer the bell for the 12th round. Hatton was a heavy underdog for this fight, and the victory announced his entry to the upper echelon of the world boxing scene.


Hatton's career record is 39 wins (29 by KO), 0 losses and 0 draws. Critics denigrate his generally unimpressive level of opposition prior to the ] bout, but Ricky has expressed desire to meet the most potent challengers and establish a legacy. Since the light-welterweight division is regarded as the most competitive in the sport, Ricky is in a prime position to achieve this.
Hatton's career record is 39 wins (29 by KO), 0 losses and 0 draws.


Ricky Hatton is also a huge supporter of ] football club, with strong links to the club via his father who used to play for them. Ricky Hatton is also a passionate supporter of ] football club, with strong links to the club via his father, a former player.

In the ring, Ricky is known for his busy, attack-focused, crowd-pleasing style. He has also won fans for his 'down-to-earth' charisma, and is the UK's most popular boxer since ].


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Ricky "The Hitman" Hatton, (born October 6 1978), is a professional boxer from the United Kingdom and is the current WBU and IBF light-welterweight champion, in the IBF's case the title being his first world championship. On June 5 2005 he beat Kostya Tszyu , who was widely regarded as one of the top pound-for-pound boxers in the world, by a technical knockout after the Australian failed to answer the bell for the 12th round. Hatton was a heavy underdog for this fight, and the victory announced his entry to the upper echelon of the world boxing scene.

Hatton's career record is 39 wins (29 by KO), 0 losses and 0 draws. Critics denigrate his generally unimpressive level of opposition prior to the Tszyu bout, but Ricky has expressed desire to meet the most potent challengers and establish a legacy. Since the light-welterweight division is regarded as the most competitive in the sport, Ricky is in a prime position to achieve this.

Ricky Hatton is also a passionate supporter of Manchester City football club, with strong links to the club via his father, a former player.

In the ring, Ricky is known for his busy, attack-focused, crowd-pleasing style. He has also won fans for his 'down-to-earth' charisma, and is the UK's most popular boxer since Naseem Hamed.

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