
Ricky Hatton, the world’s champion, said he retired in Dubai for 13 years in the last professional boxing game.
The legendary Manchester fighter, 47 years old in October, will fight EISA AL DAH in Dubai on December 2.
Hatton fought professionally in November 2012 when the rust-out loss of VYACHESLAV Senchenko dropped Brit’s record to 45-3, but in 2022, he returned to the ring for exhibition matches with Marco Antonio Barrera.
Former Welterweight and Light-Welterweight World Champion said that they confirmed the battle on Sunday and joined the live stream and prevented them from attending the event because of eye injuries.
HATTON said: “I want to be there, but I have been injured a bit. The most important thing is that I can’t wait and wait. I really look forward to it.
“It’s just one of them, and I caught one of the sunglasses in my eyes, and I was very lucky. I was not permanently damaged. It was just scraping the surface, so we were good to go beyond our fingers.”
In his Prime Hort turn, he secured famous victories such as KOSTYA TSZYU and Jose Luis Castillo before suffering a cruel loss of floated Mayweather and Manifaquiao.
Two months later than Hatton, AL DAH, who will be 47 years old in December, has fought only once since 2012, which has been knocked out in 2021 with Pedro Alejandro Delgado in Mexico. The UAE fighter has a professional record of 8-3.
Hatton’s return announces after Pacquiao announced his comeback after a 46 -year -old Filipinosan, a 46 -year -old Filipinosan, on July 19, fighting for the welterweight world title with the champion Mario Barios.