Campbell Hatton suffered another major setback in his short professional career last night at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena. His promoter, Eddie Hearn, now believes he will have to consider if he wishes to continue in the sport.

Hatton took on former 140-pound Central Area title holder James Flint for the second time at Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena. The pair had met earlier this year in an entertaining affair that saw Hatton well beaten. Hatton then made major changes to his training team after the defeat, he parted ways with his uncle Matthew Hatton and teamed up with Barry Smith at the Ben Davison Performance Centre.