Matthew Hatton doesn’t think his brother Ricky’s heart is in the sport – News

By Sean McDaniel: Matthew Hatton (38-4-2, 15 KO’s), the younger 28-year-old brother of former light welterweight and welterweight champion Ricky Hatton, doesn’t see the huge interest from Ricky for boxing right now. In article at The Sun, Matthew Hatton says “Ricky said he was going to fight again and he believed that he would, but everyone is entitled to change their mind. He’s never said anything to me, but I could tell when I saw him in the gym that the spark wasn’t there. It is a very, very hard sport and if your hearts not in it, it can be even more dangerous.” Ricky Hatton is reportedly poised to retire from boxing.

There is talk that Hatton will be holding a press conference in the next few days to make an announcement about his retirement from boxing. Hatton had been looking for a sign that he still had the desire to continue fighting. However, this past weekend while partying in Tenerife with friends, Hatton is said to have revealed that he no longer had the motivation to continue fighting in the sport.

It’s not surprising that Hatton would be considering hanging up the gloves for good. Hatton has made tens of millions of dollars in boxing, and unlike most others fighters that are struggling from fight to fight to earn a small living, Hatton is fabulously wealthy and doesn’t need to fight anymore. As long as Hatton doesn’t throw his money away like some fighters do, he won’t have to work another day in his life.

Hatton was brutally knocked out in his last fight against Manny Pacquiao last May, suffering a 2nd round knockout. Hatton wasn’t just stopped in that fight, he was completely knocked unconscious. That was Hatton’s second knockout loss in his last four fights, and although both knockouts were against great fighters, it was a painful blow to Hatton’s once great career.

For Hatton to continue to fight, he would have to likely downsize the quality of his opposition and settle for taking on less talented fighters than Pacquiao and Mayweather if he wanted to turn his career back around. There’s nothing wrong with that, as Hatton would have still been paid handsomely in his future fights and probably would have still found success, but he seems to have lost his drive for boxing after the loss to Pacquiao.

In addition to staying out of the ring for the past 10 months, Hatton has put on a great deal of weight on his short 5’6” frame, and reportedly weighs in the neighborhood of 190 to 200. For a fighter who has fought at 140 for most of his career, having to take that kind of weight off would be incredibly hard and painful for Hatton to have to do. You can’t blame Hatton for not wanting to even have to try, because he’s got so much money, why bother with having to burn that much weight off? Hatton has always put weight on in between fights in the past, but things are different now. There’s little reason for him to continue fighting, because aside from Mayweather and Pacquiao, there’s not a lot of opponents that interest Hatton.


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15 Responses to “Matthew Hatton doesn’t think his brother Ricky’s heart is in the sport – News”

  • woodster says:

    I have lost a lot of respect for hatton.Instead of putting on 50st he should have got off his lazy fat arse and worked even harder,if he retires now he will always be rememberd for getting a hiding from mayweather and destroyd by Pacman.I think he is scared to get back in the ring and that makes him a coward

  • Anonymous says:

    Matthew hattons record is not 4,2-15

  • vince vegas says:

    There’s only one Ricky Hatton!? From his most recent photos it looks like there’s two. Ricky should retire & learn to take care of himself

  • Justin says:

    Hey OLI is that cocaine thing a fact????

  • Gari says:

    I’m surprised to see Hatton’s brother come out and say he might expect him to retire from boxing, quoted in saying Hatton doesn’t seem to have that spark anymore, I wouldn’t give any incline into any of my families decisions to the media. Anyway after looking at Hatton recently he has ballooned up more than usual and being out of the ring 10 months and weighing 50 – 60 pounds over the 140lbs limit would require at least 4 months of solid gym work, that’s not just weight loss theirs sparring, cardio workout, dieting and strength conditioning and we know how much he strains out of himself to lose those final ounces. It’s not hard to imagine why Hatton wouldn’t be so optimistic about returning to the ring. Even if he does comeback now who would he fight, most of the top names are booked to fight between now and the end of May. Marquez may be the best option out their for Hatton, he would provide a stern test and I could see this fight going the distance which would give Hatton the benefit of some much needed ring time. I want him to return but if he does announce retirement I dont think his legacy will be tarnished.

  • hitman! says:

    “There,s only one ricky hatton”!!!

  • barry o sullivan says:

    ricky best of luck to ya mate ,barry in dublin

  • wowzabean says:

    5’6″ 190. With that kind of living it’s just as dangerous if he were to get back in the ring.

  • Anonymous says:

    Hey oli

    hattons the one laughin only lossed twice to the very best

    And still lived like one of us pies beer etc.

    enjoy retirement ricky oli just gets mad because hes a plastic yank wannabe and he and bradleys other 12 fans cant fill a bus ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

  • john,e says:

    With £40 million plus in bank and million of fans who will always remembered him for his great fights and shows he put on always giving his all,i think he should sit back and enjoy the rest of his life and good luck to a genuine nice guy.

  • RMC says:

    All the best to the guy, a great champion, an entertaining fighter to watch and a true gentleman in and out of the ring. In my eyes like many he’s has nothing left to prove. Ricky can bow out with his head held high, no matter the result of his last fight. If his heart is no longer in it, then retirement is the best way to go, enjoy time with the family, kick back and enjoy the wealth as he’s worked hard to get there and deserves it.

  • adam churms says:

    if its true and his heart isnt innit any more then its defo time to get out boxing is a dangerous sport at the best o times and if you dont give 100% you cud get very seriously hurt enjoy the rest of your life ricky youve earnt it

  • Oli says:

    All those holidays, parties, beer and cocaine. Im not surprised he cant be arsed

  • BOS says:

    if i had that kind of cash,and never had to work again i to would retire.if hatton fights again he would get ko,d.british fighters like witter,khan, brook, would all kO hatton,and that would of proved he was,nt that good to mix it with pac and mayweather

  • don@london says:

    Fair play to him, he achieved more than he set out to at the beginning of his career and only fell short of £4£ greatness, there’s no shame in that!

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