Ricky Hatton cause of death confirmed as mum recalls final hug with boxing legend

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Hatton was found dead at his home last September (Picture: Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

Boxing legend Ricky Hatton died from injuries ‘consistent with hanging’ but it was not clear he intended to take his own life, an inquest has heard.

Hatton, one of British boxing’s most celebrated figures, was found dead on the morning of 14 September last year aged 46.

An inquest at Manchester South Coroner’s Court on Friday heard the former world champion was discovered on the pool table of the games room at his home in Hyde, Manchester by his manager Paul Speak.

While his cause of death was confirmed, Senior Coroner Alison Mutch said she ‘cannot be satisfied that at the time he died he intended to take his own life’.

The coroner said Hatton had left no note, was ‘under the influence of alcohol’ with evidence of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) also detected.

Hatton’s family, including son Campbell, wept in court as the findings were returned.

A pathologist recorded a cause of death as ‘hanging’ with ‘no evidence to suggest suspicious circumstances.’

A toxicology report revealed findings ‘consistent with alcohol intoxication’ at the time of death. The level of alcohol was equivalent of being twice the legal drink drive limit, the court heard.

Ray Hatton (left) and Campbell Hatton outside Stockport Coroner's Court for the inquest into the death of former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton. The 46-year-old was found unresponsive by his manager Paul Speak, at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on September 14, 2025. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Richard McCarthy/PA Wire
Ricky’s father Ray Hatton (left) and Campbell Hatton outside Stockport Coroner’s Court (Picture: Richard McCarthy/PA Wire)

While the there was evidence of ‘prior cocaine use’ the doctor explained there was no evidence the drug was consumed leading up to his death.

The doctor said he found evidence of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) although this was at the ‘milder end of the spectrum of this disease’.

Paul Speak outside Stockport Coroner's Court for the inquest into the death of former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton. The 46-year-old was found unresponsive by his manager Paul Speak, at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on September 14, 2025. Picture date: Friday March 20, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Richard McCarthy/PA Wire
Hatton’s long-time manager and friend Paul Speak (Picture: Richard McCarthy/PA Wire)

It was noted it was ‘not possible’ to determine the process by which Mr Hatton was affected by CTE.

A statement on behalf of Hatton’s mother Carol read she had seen her son two days before his death. While they discussed his return to the ring, she noted his ‘eyes were sad’ as they spoke.

She said ‘the last hug he gave me almost broke my ribs’.

Ricky’s son Campbell Hatton told the inquest he did not believe his father’s decision to end his life was ‘pre-meditated.’

Campbell, who fought professionally himself before retiring last year, revealed his father had already packed his bags for a trip to Dubai he was due to take the day after his death.

Ricky Hatton v Paulie Malignaggi
Hatton was one of the country’s most beloved sportsmen (Picture: Getty)

Campbell said his father was in his ‘best place’ for years after battles with his mental health and addiction but his family had noticed ‘significant decline in his short term memory’ in recent years.

Hatton had been scheduled to return to the ring last December against Eisa Al Dah in Dubai.

His tragic death rocked British sport with countless fans and high-profile sporting figures flooding social media with personal tributes to the former world champion in the weeks that followed.

Ricky Hatton cause of death confirmed as mum recalls final hug with boxing legend

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