RICKY HATTON is confident there will be no return to depression after reviving his promoter’s career this week.
Manchester’s former world light-welterweight and welterweight champion is now enjoying life on the safe side of the ropes as a promoter and trainer.
Hatton, 34, has signed a TV deal with BoxNation and claims working alongside fellow promoters Frank Warren, Barry McGuigan and Frank Maloney will produce more big fights.
The link-up with Warren’s BoxNation was just what Hatton needed after seeing Bury super-bantamweight Scott Quigg leave him for rival promoter Eddie Hearn, whose shows are screened on Sky Sports.
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Manchester’s former world light-welterweight and welterweight champion is now enjoying life on the safe side of the ropes as a promoter and trainer.
Hatton, 34, has signed a TV deal with BoxNation and claims working alongside fellow promoters Frank Warren, Barry McGuigan and Frank Maloney will produce more big fights.
The link-up with Warren’s BoxNation was just what Hatton needed after seeing Bury super-bantamweight Scott Quigg leave him for rival promoter Eddie Hearn, whose shows are screened on Sky Sports.
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