Ricky Hatton's Son Retires From Boxing Aged 24 After Pal's Death and Has New Job
GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 14 – Campbell Hatton retired after 16 professional fights with a 14-2 record following consecutive losses and a personal loss, now working as a solar panel installer, his father confirmed.
- Campbell Hatton, son of former world champion Ricky Hatton, retired from professional boxing at age 24 after his last fight in October 2024.
- His retirement followed consecutive defeats in 2023 against James Flint and the death of his close friend Justin, who passed away at age 27.
- Campbell debuted professionally in 2021, compiled 14 wins with five stoppages, and appeared on major undercards, including Anthony Joshua’s fight versus Oleksandr Usyk.
- Ricky Hatton confirmed Campbell will not fight again, stating, “No, Campbell won’t fight again,” and revealed his son is now working in solar panel installation.
- Campbell’s decision marks a shift away from boxing, while Ricky Hatton is set to make his own ring return in December 2024 in Dubai.
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