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December 26, 2025

Tribute to the sporting greats who thrilled millions across the globe

- BY MIKE LOCKLEY

RICKY HATTON September 14, aged 46 “THERE'S only one Ricky Hatton,” fans chanted - and they were right. Hatton will be remembered as a true legend.

One of our most beloved sporting heroes was discovered dead at his Hyde, Manchester, home.

In his heyday, the father-of-three - a passionate Manchester City fan - was a bundle of fighting fury.

Over 22,000 crammed into the M.E.N. Arena on June 4, 2005, for his greatest triumph. Hatton was relentless and forced champ Kostas Tszyu to retire in his corner before the final round.

That memorable win earned him a world title at light-welter. A staggering 30,000 fans travelled to Vegas for Hatton's battle with Floyd Mayweather for the world welterweight title. That was to be Ricky's first pro defeat, the American great stopping him in 10.

He bounced back to take another world title at light-welter, but lasted only two rounds with another great, Manny Pacquiao in Vegas.

Hatton retired in 2012 with only three defeats in 48 bouts.

He was a figure who transcended boxing. The flood of tributes following news of his death included one from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher: “Absolutely devastated... It was an absolute honour to know him and carry his belts. RIP champ. Live forever.”

DENIS LAW January 17, aged 84

ONE of Scotland's greatest footballers, the centre forward was part of an all-conquering Manchester United team that boasted Best and Charlton.

He spent 11 years at the club from 1962, scored 237 goals in 404 appearances and helped United win the old First Division twice and the FA Cup, although he missed their 1968 European Cup triumph through injury.

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