The funeral of boxing legend Ricky Hatton will take place today, the service celebrating his life will take place at Manchester Cathedral at midday on Friday, October 10. Hatton died aged 46 on September 14 at home.
Etihad gets ready
Ricky Hatton’s coffin is well on its way to the Etihad now, and the stadium is now prepared to welcome the cortege.
Plenty of people are arriving to pay their respects to the man who loved coming to this place every fortnight.
Eventually, he will be laid to rest in the crematorium in a private ceremony.
Elvis sends off Hatton
Elvis’s If I Can Dream plays as the congregation leaves the cathedral following the service, and it feels like the perfect song for the moment.
Hatton adored Elvis and his music, just like he adored Only Fools and Horses. His house was nicknamed ‘The Heartbreak’ after the song The Heartbreak Hotel.
Coffin leaving cathedral
Abide with me is played to end the service, and the tears are flowing.
The coffin is now leaving Manchester Cathedral and making its way over to the Etihad Stadium.
Members of the public clap loudly as the coffin is loaded into the hearse once more, and the family follows behind.
An incredibly emotional few moments at the cathedral.
Manchester City pay their respects
Manchester City have taken to social media to pay their respects to a man who adored teh football club.
Hatton was about as big a City fan as you could get; he repped them everywhere he went during his career.
He will be taken to the Etihad Stadium following the private service.
Public crowds remain
The service may be private and the procession over, but fans are still in their droves outside of Manchester Cathedral.
There are plenty of tributes going on, with even Oasis’ Live Forever song being played at one point.
His supporters continue to pay their respects.
Liam Gallagher arrives at funeral
Liam Gallagher is one of the biggest stars to have arrived at the service.
The Oasis frontman is currently on his comeback tour, but has taken time out of his busy schedule to pay respect to his fellow Manchester City fan.
‘It was an absolute honour to know him,’ Gallagher wrote at the time of Hatton’s death, and he is paying his respects today.
Tributes from readers: ‘Britain’s finest’
Anonymous, Liverpool: RIP Ricky…hope you are at peace..a genuine true British champion and hero.
Anonymous, Manchester: Britain’s finest RIP Ricky
Anonymous: I feel for his family, it must be really heartbreaking for all of them. I can’t imagine the torture they are going through!
Hatton’s family enter the cathedral
Ray and Carol Hatton, the parents of Ricky, followed his coffin in before the start of the service.
As expected, it was a clearly emotional moment for them.
Ex-girlfriend and actor Claire Sweeney is also in attendance to celebrate the life of her former partner today.
WATCH: Celebs arrive at funeral
We have been showing you pictures of celebrities in attendance to pay their respects to Ricky Hatton.
We couldn’t squeeze all the pictures in, but here is a video of many A-listers arriving. They are all now inside as the service is underway.
Hatton’s coffin arrives
Here are pictures of Ricky Hatton’s coffin being carried into Manchester Cathedral.
Brother Matthew Hatton and son Campbell Hatton are among the pallbearers on what is an incredibly tough day for them.
The emotion is clear to see.
‘Ricky was a working-class hero’
Andy Burnham, Manchester Mayor, speaking to Sky Sports News:
I’m here to show the respects of the whole of Manchester. Ricky was a true working-class hero. When I was elected mayor, he’d be there in the corner of an event, sometimes a low-key event.
He turned up for people, you cannot say that about everyone in life, but Ricky turned up for people. That really matters in life. He’s of this place, he’s of these parts, that is why people love him. He made Manchester proud on the world stage.
Service begins
The coffin of Ricky Hatton has now arrived at Manchester Cathedral to applause from those lining the streets. Some even sing his name in the distance.
The private service is now beginning.
Wayne Rooney and Tommy Fury walk in
The famous faces continue to arrive.
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney is here with wife Coleen, while boxer Tommy Fury has also turned up to the cathedral.
It won’t be long until the service gets underway now, so attendees are starting to take their seats.
Blue Moon engraved on coffin
We all know how much Ricky Hatton loved Manchester City; it’s no secret.
Pictures of his coffin show the words ‘Blue Moon’ engraved on his coffin, the song affiliated with the club that they sing before matches.
There is also a City crest engraved, too. A true blue.
Bruno: ‘There will never be another Ricky’
Frank Bruno on Ricky Hatton last month:
Yesterday was a bit of a blur, and now I have got over the initial shock, I am happy to join the many others with my tribute to Ricky. Ricky Hatton, what can I say? He told me he grew up as a fan of mine. I went to a couple of his fights, and we used to bump into each other on the circuit. When he retired and opened a gym in Manchester, I went up to train with him and spar a few times.
He got involved with my charity and became an ambassador, and we spoke numerous times about mental health and depression, mainly when we were in dressing rooms waiting to go on stage for shows. I would call that the quality of the one-to-one time we had. The other side of Rick, he made me laugh so many times. There were so many comparisons in our lives separated by 20 years, both business and personal. He did not take himself too seriously.
My life was enriched through knowing Ricky, he was great fun to be around. The crowds used to sing ‘There’s only one Ricky Hatton’, never truer words. There will never be another Ricky or anyone like him, and at this time I share the shock and upset of losing what I consider to be a great fighter, a friend, and an amazing human being.
Bruno and boxers in attendance
Flocks of people are starting to arrive at the cathedral now.
Frank Bruno, a British boxing legend, is one of the many fighters who have come to pay their respects to Ricky Hatton today.
Kell Brook and Anthony Crolla have also arrived with the service due to start at 12pm.
Brass band playing
Ricky Hatton loved a brass band.
They regularly played during his ring walk for the biggest fights of his career; they were a part of his boxing identity.
His brass band are currently playing as mourners arrive at Manchester Cathedral.
More celebs arriving
More celebrities are beginning to arrive at the funeral.
Both Freddie Flintoff and Paddy McGuinness are among the crowd queuing to enter Manchester Cathedral.
Conor and Nigel Benn have also arrived, with Ricky Hatton once saying that Nigel was the reason he became a boxer.
Hatton helped Fury
This will be an emotional day for Tyson Fury, as it is for so many people.
We have just shown you pictures of Fury arriving at Manchester Cathedral to celebrate the life of Ricky Hatton, a person who helped him immensely.
When Fury was struggling with his mental health in 2017, Hatton was one of the people who stood by his side and helped him return to his best self.
Fury has been forever grateful to his fellow Mancunian.
Tributes from readers
Gray, UK: The world is a worse place without you Ricky. RIP and thanks for the memories champ.
Chris, Manchester: Local hero gone way to early. Rest in peace Rick.
Anonymous: RIP Ricky. Followed all your early fights and was there with my brother to watch you defeat the great Kostya Z. One of the best nights of my life. You were inspirational.
Fury arrives in bold suit
Tyson Fury is just being Tyson Fury.
The heavyweight boxer, who is from Manchester himself, has arrived at the funeral in a very bold suit.
I’m pretty sure you can see pictures of his own face on the suit if you look hard enough.
But anyway, he, like everybody else, is here to pay respect to Hatton.
‘I took a day of work to pay respect’
Andrew Chamberlain in Manchester:
Regulars at the Shepherds Call – close to Hatton’s gym – raised their glasses as the cortège drove past. Other mourners – some wearing Man City shirts, flags and waving flags – lined both sides of the street across from énergie fitness – Hatton’s gym. The gym was closed today. Fans clapped and released balloons and set off blue flares.
Rita Ellis, 60, said: ‘He was just a decent bloke. There weren’t any airs and graces about him, and had time for everyone. He deserves this turnout today. He was one of us!’
Rob Knowles, 27, took a day off work to pay his respects. The internet installer said: ‘I didn’t know him but sometimes people have an impact on your life. I grew up watching his fights and I think it meant more because he lived just down the road and there was always a chance of seeing him in the street. Everyone wanted to be a boxer and be Ricky Hatton. It’s a sad day but a great turn out for a great champion.
Lots of love for Hatton
These pictures show just how loved Ricky Hatton was.
Thousands of fans have left their homes to pay tribute to the boxing legend, with every street lined to the brim.
You know what they say, pictures speak a thousand words, and these certainly do.
Boxing legends begin to arrive
Images of boxers attending the funeral are beginning to come through.
Tony Bellew and Frazer Clarke are among the first set of people to arrive at Manchester Cathedral for the service.
It is expected to begin in just under 75 minutes.
A City United
Manchester has become united as they grieve one of the city’s favourite sons.
Manchester City players wore black armbands during their win over Brentford last weekend, which had the phrase ‘#ACityUnited’ on them.
And now there are reports that a United fan has turned up to the procession sporting a City shirt to pay tribute to Ricky Hatton.
Allegiances are not important on a day like this.
Programme for service
Here is a picture of the programme for Ricky Hatton’s funeral at 12pm.
Inside, there are poems, and the hymn Jerusalem will be sung following the opening prayers. There will be plenty of tributes, too.
Friends of Hatton are starting to arrive at Manchester Cathedral.
New mural for Hatton
A new mural was unveiled this morning.
Harehill Tavern, in Hattersley, is where the boxer grew up, and this picture of him has been painted.
When it was unveiled this morning, there was a crowd in place, and they applauded during emotional scenes.
Robin Reliant part of the procession
Here is the Robin Reliant up and close.
Ricky Hatton really did adore the Only Fools and Horses comedy show, and it was actually the basis for one of his relationships.
Hatton dated Coronation Street actor Claire Sweeney until December last year, and she even admitted that their shared love of the show is one of the reasons the relationship came to fruition.
His enthusiasm for the Trotters was so great that he bought a replica of the van himself.
WATCH: Hatton’s funeral begins
Do you see the Robin Reliant?
Many of you who love the show, Only Fools and Horses, will know exactly what that is, and it’s fitting that it’s part of Ricky Hatton’s cortege.
The Hitman absolutely adored the show, and Del Boy, for that matter.
‘I walked the route of Ricky Hatton’s funeral procession’
Ian Herbert, Daily Mail Sport:
At the heart of the Hattersley Estate on Wednesday afternoon, an artist was creating a mural of Ricky Hatton, screened by two Transit vans as he spray-painted the spiky hair of the boxer who travelled from this place to the top of the world.
Hatton would have approved – a wall facing the car park at the Harehill Tavern, a pub without ostentation on an estate he loved, has been selected – though there was little consolation to be found about something beautiful being fashioned from his death. His funeral is on Friday and there is still only bafflement about the loss of an individual who had seemed, for all the world, to be tackling life head on.
Hatton passes through local
Very emotional scenes here.
Ricky Hatton has passed by his favourite pub, the Cheshire Cheese; the local he would regularly stop by and have a jar or two.
He really was a man of the people, a down-to-earth star who had time for anyone and everyone.
The emotion in the crowd just shows how much he meant to everybody.
‘He was a nice genuine man’
Andrew Chamberlain in Manchester:
Mourners waved Manchester City flags emblazoned with “there’s only one Ricky Hatton” as his cortege drove by his local pub. Hundreds stood outside the Cheshire Cheese, in Gee, to pay their respects.
They burst into a respectful applause as Hatton’s yellow Robin Reliant stopped outside the pub.
Many mourners placed flowers and tributes on the low-loader transporting the vehicle. Mourners then began to singing ‘there’s only one Ricky Hatton!’ Hatton’s body was carried in a blue coffin with “Blue Moon” etched on the side.
Super fan James Bowes, 36, first met Ricky in 2002. He said: ‘I went to every fight with him. I even went to Las Vegas. I used to carry his belts out into the ring to Blue Moon.
‘People used to asked me if the belts were heavy. But they weren’t for me! If it wasn’t for him I would have never got to the fights. Ricky was my best friend. I just wish he was still here to see all this. And what he meant to people.’He will only be my only fighter. Even when there were other celebrities in the room, it was only Ricky.’
Fighting back tears, landlord of the Cheshire Cheese Tony Cooper, 57, said: ‘He was a local lad and this was his home from home. He would come in, have a Guinness watch the football and just be himself. ‘He was a nice genuine man. He will be missed.’
The night my friend Ricky Hatton confided in me
Daily Mail Sport’s Jeff Powell has had many close relationships with fighters during his lifetime of covering boxing.
One of those he was closest to was Ricky Hatton, the larger-than-life man who could light up any room.
But while it seemed like everything in his life was dandy, Hatton would regularly hide secrets behind his bubbly personality.
One day, he couldn’t hold one of them and told Powell during a Manchester City match watch party.
Procession begins
Mourners have lined the streets, and Ricky Hatton is being driven through the grey and dark Greater Manchester.
We believe that a few groups have started to gather at Manchester Cathedral for the private service, too.
‘He reached for the stars’
Riath Al-Samarrai, Daily Mail Sport:
There has always been an innocent and misguided temptation to limit Ricky Hatton’s status to that of the ‘people’s champion’. Such billing was well earned through blood and charm, but as we process the devastating, hollowing end of his life at 46, it is necessary to broaden the parameters of discussion.
For in the rawest of sporting contexts, he was also so much more. He was a champion of the world in two weight divisions and, furthermore, responsible for one of the greatest boxing upsets of all, certainly among bouts involving a British fighter. We can talk more about Kostya Tszyu in a moment. Because we must. Because all roads go back to that night in Manchester 20 years ago this summer.
But unlike so many fighters, we can also talk about the glory of defeat. About what a loss can say about a man who never settled for being very good when great was on the table. He strived, he chased, he reached for the stars and there was no shame, none at all, in merely achieving the (blue) moon.
The legendary career of Ricky ‘The Hitman’ Hatton
One of the best about, no doubt.
He was always known as the ‘People’s Champion’, as I have already called him in this blog, but that’s not all he was. Yes, he was a loveable character that wasn’t just adored by the people of Manchester, but by the rest of the country too. However, he was also a winner.
45 wins from 48 fights. World champions in two weight classes. The man who beat the odds.
Hatton was one of the greatest fighters this country will ever produce, and he showed that more than ever 20 years ago when beating Kostya Tszyu in his favourite city.
No one gave him a sniff of winning that fight. But guess what? Hatton beat the man who hadn’t lost in eight years and held all the light-welterweight division belts.
It was a night that will go down in boxing folklore forever.
He faced the likes of Floyd Mayweather, who many regard as the greatest pound-for-pound fighter to ever live, and also the legendary Manny Pacquiao. Both handed him two of his three defeats, but they grew his legacy in the sport.
We won’t see many better than ‘The Hitman’.
Crowd’s beginning to form
Mourners are starting to line the streets.
A crowd is growing outside of the Cheshire Cheese Pub, where the cortege begins in less than 15 minutes.
People seemed to be either dressed in black or in the light blue of Manchester City.
The crowds will only grow over the next few hours as they celebrate the people’s champion.
Hatton’s memorial route
The memorial route will begin at Ricky Hatton’s local, the Cheshire Cheese Pub, in Gee Hyde, and will end at the Manchester Cathedral, where the funeral will start.
Thousands are expected to line the streets as the procession stops at Hatton’s Gym before moving past the place where he trained for his biggest fights, Betta Bodies Gym.
It will later move on past Hatton’s fortress, the AO Arena (formerly known as the M.E.N Arena). A stadium where Hatton made so many memories, including the night when he beat Jostya Tszyu for the world title.
After the service at the cathedral, Hatton will be taken to his favourite place, the Etihad Stadium, where his beloved Manchester City play.
Tributes at Hatton’s Gym
It’s going to be a poignant day.
The tributes are already flooding outside Hatton’s Gym in Hyde, as they have been for a month since his death.
Hatton was a Manchester City fan through and through, but as you can see, it’s not just the blue side of the city who are paying their respects. There is an old Manchester United scarf hanging outside the gym.
The city has come together to mourn the legendary boxer.
Manchester’s favourite son laid to rest
Today, thousands will line the streets of Manchester to celebrate the life of the late great Ricky Hatton.
The boxing icon unexpectedly passed away aged 46 on September 14, in what the Police believe are not suspicious circumstances.
The funeral procession will start at 9.45am, before the 18-mile memorial route ends at Manchester Cathedral, where the funeral starts at 12pm.
He was a hero in this city, and family and friends will pay their respects to a much-loved man.
‘There’s only one Ricky Hatton’
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