
According to his father’s 2-world champion, Ricky Hatton, Campbell Hatton retired from 24-year-old boxing and became a solar panel installation program.
HATTON fought last October with the second consecutive defeat with James Flint and finished his professional career with 14-2 records.
He won the first 12 fights and was a member of the same management as Anthony Joshua before his career came out in the last two years.
Ironically, Ricky Hatton, who was ironically returned to boxing, said in the box when he asked about his son’s future.
“As you know, he didn’t have much amateur experience, he went to the amateurs, went to the pro, and went it.
“He fought for the title of the area and was beaten, and I thought he lost it fairly, but he fought right away with the same young people.
“I thought he had won the second time. They all thought they were all very close. But he lost his imitation a bit, and some things went wrong.”
Ricky, who turned 47 in October, became his son’s trainer before discussing retirement in early March this year.
He said that the death of one of Campbell’s most close friends has influenced him in recent months.
“He had been through a little for a while, in the gym, and his heart was not in it,” he said.
“I listen to my son, you have to be very proud of yourself. But if you have lost it, if you have lost a imitation, if you have to go out, you can’t be boxing, you can do other sports.
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