The family of champion Hatton has created a charity fund: a fight with psychological problems.
Sad news about Ricky Hatton
According to The Sun: The family of Ricky Hatton has called on people suffering from mental health issues:
“Don't fight alone.”
Yesterday at the hearing, it was revealed that the 46-year-old world boxing champion was found hanged in his home in Hyde, Manchester, last month. His relatives announced the creation of a charity organization in his name, aimed at helping others.
Long-time manager Paul Speak noted that they hope this initiative can support people going through similar challenges.
The loss of Ricky Hatton has been bitter news not only for his loved ones but also for many fans. The newly created charity organization hopes to raise awareness about mental health and assist those who find themselves in difficult life situations. Thus, the memory of the talented boxer will live on through the support of those in need.
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