Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Sep 2025, 04:13
he hung himself apparently..
My heart goes out to Ricky, must have been in a dark place. If had a few drinks that can make the dark place darker.
Unfortunately Ricky would have been in a place where he thought everyone would be better off without him. Must have been terrible for who found him too. The sight of a person hanging won't be easy to shake off.
If there is any warmth in this it is that Ricky has finally found his peace.
It's mostly positive with their stories regaling Hatton's career, but they get the balance right and touch on the darker parts too. They both have to compose themselves once or twice.
And I always have a nice memory of his fight with Floyd. Even though he lost, the atmosphere was electric. I was at an bar in Chicago, packed with boxing fans and it was electric at the bar as well. I
At least he is in peace and no longer suffering, he will live on in the hearts of all he was beloved by
You know for some unknown reason which i dont know this death has got me thinking a d like everyone else i think awful .. terrible ...tragic ... and all the other things associayed with this kind of thing .. BUT then i think i just like most people would say would DIE FOR MY KIDS and like most others i would mean it ........ BUT i would also say I WOULD LIVE FOR MY KIDS what i mean by that Is simple i just could.nt put my kids through what his familly is now gonna go through
THEBUTCH wrote: ↑15 Sep 2025, 15:26
It's mostly positive with their stories regaling Hatton's career, but they get the balance right and touch on the darker parts too. They both have to compose themselves once or twice.
Personally I found Bunce distasteful in the way he's 'revealed' details of Ricky's final night, even after the family asked for people not to.
THEBUTCH wrote: ↑15 Sep 2025, 15:26
It's mostly positive with their stories regaling Hatton's career, but they get the balance right and touch on the darker parts too. They both have to compose themselves once or twice.
Personally I found Bunce distasteful in the way he's 'revealed' details of Ricky's final night, even after the family asked for people not to.
X2
It was poor form.
A family goes through enough in these circumstances.
Plus I actually would rather not know.
THEBUTCH wrote: ↑15 Sep 2025, 15:26
It's mostly positive with their stories regaling Hatton's career, but they get the balance right and touch on the darker parts too. They both have to compose themselves once or twice.
Personally I found Bunce distasteful in the way he's 'revealed' details of Ricky's final night, even after the family asked for people not to.
X2
It was poor form.
A family goes through enough in these circumstances.
Plus I actually would rather not know.
coneye wrote: ↑16 Sep 2025, 02:19
You know for some unknown reason which i dont know this death has got me thinking a d like everyone else i think awful .. terrible ...tragic ... and all the other things associayed with this kind of thing .. BUT then i think i just like most people would say would DIE FOR MY KIDS and like most others i would mean it ........ BUT i would also say I WOULD LIVE FOR MY KIDS what i mean by that Is simple i just could.nt put my kids through what his familly is now gonna go through
You aren't in your right mind, it's not logical, it is an illness.
In fact for them it isn't a selfish act, you genuinely think the world will be a better place without you.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑15 Sep 2025, 04:13
he hung himself apparently..
You really have to be in a very dark place to even consider that. Being clinically depressed is like living in a nightmare. I feel so sorry for him and his family. Head injuries can lead to personality changes, mood swings and depression. I always felt like there was something deeper to his moods than just him feeling ashamed of his losses: all boxers lose, apart from a rare few.
He was brilliant in his day. All the drums in the crowd and that. Fought some of the best fighters ever, really brought it in his prime. RIP.
What did Bunce reveal of his final night? How would Bunce know?
Remember when he described Joe Frazier being "brown bread", cockney rhyming slang for dead? Such a respectful way to describe the warrior who was heavyweight champion, always fought men bigger than himself and took part in the most epic trilogy the sport has ever seen. Classy guy is Bunce.
Coco wrote: ↑14 Sep 2025, 07:41
I bet Ray will be desperate to get his hands on the inheritance
Does that really need to be said? Obviously that’s all you’d be thinking about at this time. Yet remember, not everyone has the mentality like you. That’s his son you’re talking about, show some respect.
Hagler2002 wrote: ↑14 Sep 2025, 07:36
I was at the MEN the night he beat Kostya Tszyu, hands down the best sporting event I've ever attended. Thanks for the memories, RIP Champ!!!!
All the lads I went with say this as well. The best atmosphere I've ever experienced.
I also saw him in a hotel in North Shields doing a talk-in hugely over weight and off his face on coke and booze!
What you laughing for?? Obviously he wasn’t in a good place being highly intoxicated… And you pull this story of yours up now he’s dead, and you put a ‘’ laugh at the end?
Check yourself
coneye wrote: ↑16 Sep 2025, 02:19
You know for some unknown reason which i dont know this death has got me thinking a d like everyone else i think awful .. terrible ...tragic ... and all the other things associayed with this kind of thing .. BUT then i think i just like most people would say would DIE FOR MY KIDS and like most others i would mean it ........ BUT i would also say I WOULD LIVE FOR MY KIDS what i mean by that Is simple i just could.nt put my kids through what his familly is now gonna go through
You aren't in your right mind, it's not logical, it is an illness.
In fact for them it isn't a selfish act, you genuinely think the world will be a better place without you.
Suppose it has to be something like that..you could.nt possibly be in the right frame of mind to leave your kids and close familly feeling the greif there going to feel. Its sad . The fact that i have nevet felt that way i suppose is what makes it hard for me to understand how and why someone else would but it happens and it happens a lot. When i cast my mind back i can think of an awful lot who have tread down that dark path . Makes me think it must be with people most thete lifes . Wherass in the pasti.ve always thought maybee lonliness was the cause but its got to be more than that
I can't wrap my head around it. Could not imagine leaving my family and especially my children voluntarily. I feel so sorry for him. People urging others to 'talk about your problems' - what conversation could help someone like Ricky Hatton? Famous and hugely popular British boxing legend, took part in some mega fights, had epic wins, was obviously wealthy and lived in what looks like a mansion, loving family, and he still wanted out... it's totally beyond my comprehension. At least he's at peace now.
Not at this time, but also he may not hold a liking for Ricky so just keeping his peace in respect at this time.
Nah doubt it with so many years gone by, he was having a good laugh with Hatton at the time of their build-up. Even bitter rival Witter paid tribute
"Spent the day in a bit of a daze yesterday. Its not sunk in yet, he's going to be so missed. My thoughts are with his family at this stage, R.I.P old friend." ~ Junior Witter
Not at this time, but also he may not hold a liking for Ricky so just keeping his peace in respect at this time.
Nah doubt it with so many years gone by, he was having a good laugh with Hatton at the time of their build-up. Even bitter rival Witter paid tribute
"Spent the day in a bit of a daze yesterday. Its not sunk in yet, he's going to be so missed. My thoughts are with his family at this stage, R.I.P old friend." ~ Junior Witter
Their paths crossed a lot at amateur shows, they even took lads to each other's gyms sparring.