,
Tameside ,
Surrey, 2024 Hatton was a passionate supporter of
Manchester City and once had a trial at City for the youth team. His entrance music was the club's song "
Blue Moon" as performed by the band "Supra". Regarding his nickname, Hatton said, "I've always been a fan of
Tommy Hearns, and everybody associates that that's where I got it from, but everybody's a Tommy Hearns fan. I got the nickname the first day I walked in the gym. I was 10 years old and put a pair of gloves on and started walloping the bag, and my amateur coach said, "Look at him, look how evil he is. He's a little Hitman." Hatton was sometimes referred to by boxing fans as "Ricky Fatton" because he was known to allow himself to weigh as much as 175 to 180 pounds (35 to 40 pounds over his fight weight) when not in training for a fight. Since turning professional, Hatton opted to eat a full
English breakfast before fights – his favourite place in Hyde was The Butty Box in Mottram Road, where he was interviewed by
Gabby Logan for
Inside Sport; and was known to drink
Guinness on Thursday nights when he played
darts for the New Inn. Experts used his ill-balanced diet, akin to
Jake LaMotta's ballooning up between fights, to explain his poor performances in later fights and his tendency to tire towards the end of fights. Hatton appeared on
ITV's daytime show
Loose Women in August 2007, stating that the reason he put on weight between fights was because "I have a lot on my plate at the moment." Hatton appeared on the
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross show in March 2007. Interviewed on
ITV1's
Parkinson on 13 October 2007, at the beginning of the interview, Hatton handed
Michael Parkinson a custom-made pair of boxing shorts with "Mike" and "Parky" written on them. The shorts had the
Barnsley emblem on them and were coloured red and blue, Barnsley Football Club's colours, because Parkinson was a Barnsley fan. While talking about Floyd Mayweather's arrogance, Hatton said: "If there's such a thing as
reincarnation, Floyd will come back as himself." Hatton received the
MBE for services to sport in the
2007 New Year Honours. In 2008, he started hosting his own
live chat show called
Ricky Speaks, on
Nuts TV. His father, Ray Hatton, said, "We had a conversation with a third party asking whether, if we were approached by the Mayweather team, would a possible rematch be on the cards." Ray Hatton added, "Really, at the moment we're looking at Manny Pacquiao. It's very nice for Ricky to still be in such a big league." Hatton hosted the 9 November 2009 edition of
WWE Raw at the
Sheffield Arena, defeating professional wrestler
Chavo Guerrero Jr. in a match. On 13 September 2010, Hatton was admitted to a rehabilitation facility,
The Priory, in
Roehampton, southwest London, for
substance abuse to tackle a drink and
clinical depression problem. He was caught on camera apparently snorting
Class A drugs,
cocaine, in a
Manchester hotel room. Doctors said they were more worried about his clinical depression and
alcohol abuse than drug use. Hatton sought medical help two weeks prior after news emerged about a night out where he drank eleven pints of Guinness,
vodka and
sambuca during the night out with Emma Bowe, 29, the Irish national senior women's boxing champion. In December 2016, Hatton said that he had tried to kill himself on several occasions due to depression, stating: "I was coming off the rails with my drinking and that led to drugs. It was like a runaway train." In January 2024, Hatton competed in the
sixteenth series of the
ITV skating competition
Dancing on Ice. He was paired with professional skater
Robin Johnstone, and the pair were the first couple to be eliminated after losing the skate-off to
Lou Sanders and
Brendyn Hatfield. He subsequently began a relationship with fellow contestant, actress
Claire Sweeney, however they split later in December of that year. In 2023 a documentary made by Dan Dewsbury, entitled
Hatton, was released exclusively on
Sky TV. It explored Hatton's career, focusing especially on his relationship with trainer Billy Graham. Well received by both audiences and critics, the programme was nominated in 2024 for the
BAFTA in the Single Documentary category.
Family As of 2008, Hatton's mother, Carol, still worked on the carpet stall on
Glossop Market in the
Peak District. His father, Ray, was his manager, and manages Hatton's brother and fellow boxer
Matthew Hatton. Ricky Hatton and his girlfriend, Jennifer Dooley, lived in his house, the
Heartbreak Hotel, named after his favourite artist,
Elvis Presley, in Hyde. Hatton was estranged from his parents for several years due to a dispute about money. In his autobiography
War and Peace: My Story, Hatton said that his father punched him in the face during a confrontation in a car park in 2012. The family feud was healed in 2019. Hatton's son
Campbell, born in 2001, was conceived after a short reconciliation with ex-girlfriend Claire. Hatton set up a
trust fund to make sure his son was always provided for and saw him every day. He had two daughters with Dooley: Millie and Fearne. Campbell pursued a career in professional boxing. During his boxing career, Campbell was trained by Ricky's brother,
Matthew. However, during an interview in July 2025, Hatton confirmed his son's retirement from boxing. On 12 September 2010, the Sunday tabloid
News of the World published a front-page story alleging Hatton had been a regular
cocaine user with accompanying pictures showing the boxer apparently using the drug. Hatton was said to be "devastated" following the story.
Charity Ricky became an Ambassador for suicide prevention charity
Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) in 2023. In December 2013, Hatton became the patron of Manchester-based
Christian charity
Barnabus that offers support to homeless and vulnerable people through its drop-in centre.
Fans Hatton attracted many fans who were very vocal in their support during fights. The main chant was a modified version of the
Christmas song "
Winter Wonderland", with the lyrics changed to promote Hatton. Along with Floyd Mayweather, Hatton is referenced by the American rapper
GZA on the track "Paper Plate" off of his fifth studio album,
Pro Tools (2008).
Hatton Promotions Hatton operated his own boxing promotions company,
Hatton Promotions, which managed a number of fighters including Anthony Upton, Sonny Upton,
Paul Upton,
Lucas Browne, Cameron Hammond,
Damien Hooper,
Zhanat Zhakiyanov,
Adam Etches,
Matty Askin, Scott Jenkins,
Sergey Rabchenko and
Ryan Burnett. On 11 February 2017, Zhakiyanov became the first fighter under Hatton Promotions, as well as trained by Hatton, to become world champion when he defeated
Rau'shee Warren by
split decision (SD) to win the
WBA bantamweight title. ==Training career==