By Mark Vester
Ricky Hatton has yet to make a decision on the future of his career but the training camp for his May loss to Manny Pacquiao is still weighing heavy on his mind. Hatton was stopped in two rounds by the crushing punches of the pound-for-pound king. There were rumors of training camp trouble even prior to the fight, with co-trainers Floyd Mayweather Sr. and Lee Beard at odds with each other. Hatton felt that he overtrained and that makes him want to return to the ring to prove himself right.
"It went from the best training camp to the worst as far as my form is concerned. I felt we overcooked it and left too much in the gym. If one thing is making me think of a comeback it's that the training camp could have been better," Hatton told Sportinglife.
Hatton recently spent a few days in the hospital with an unknown illness. He says the doctors told that his health is in order and his fans should not worry.
"I'm recharging the batteries with my family and what will happen (in the ring) will happen. The doctors just wanted to give me a basic MOT, on my heart, liver and lungs. I came through with flying colours - but I need to let my fans know not to panic," Hatton said.
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