Hatton Suffered with Depression and contemplated Suicide after the Pacquiao defeat

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  • D4thincarnation
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    Hatton Suffered with Depression and contemplated Suicide after the Pacquiao defeat

    Ricky Hatton's depression after being knocked out by Manny Pacquiao almost drove him to suicide, the boxer reveals.


    Ricky Hatton says depression almost drove him to suicide after he was knocked out by Manny Pacquiao in 2009.

    In an exclusive interview on BBC Radio 5 live, Hatton explained how his life spiralled out of control in a battle with drink and drugs.

    Hatton confirmed his retirement in July and now runs a successful promoting business.

    But he said: "I was so down, I was crying and breaking out and contemplating suicide."

    Hatton lost to Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas in May 2009 with a brutal second-round knockout.

    He said: "I was going deeper and deeper into depression.

    "I was getting depressed. I was going out and having a few drinks. The worst thing you can do with depression is add alcohol to it.

    "I needed something to get my backside into gear and pull my finger out. Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to think, 'Blimey Ricky, get a grip'.

    "Depression is a serious thing and, after my defeat to Manny Pacquiao, I contemplated retirement and didn't cope with it very well."

    The former boxer's predicament was exposed in a newspaper sting where he was shown taking *******.

    Hatton added: "For someone in my position taking drugs once is nothing short of disgraceful.

    "The reason behind my actions and the way I was behaving wasn't a drink or drugs thing, it was depression. I was so down, I was crying and breaking out and contemplating suicide.

    "Half the things I was doing I didn't even read about in the paper. I can't even remember the night it happened - that's what depression does to you.

    "I was having blackouts, days on end whether I was drinking or not when I couldn't remember what had happened in my life.

    "I thank the News of the World because who knows where it could have ended up.

    "A lot of people say, 'I've tried committing suicide' - but there's saying it and doing it and it was coming on a regular basis.

    "Being a proud man and a warrior, to get splattered in two rounds like I did, was really hard to come to terms with.

    "When I tried to get back into training, I realised the hunger was gone and my career was over.

    "Everything got on top of me and it was a really horrible time in my life. I would go out, have a few drinks, start sulking and start feeling sorry for myself.

    "I kept coming home and crying to my girlfriend saying, 'I want to end it, I don't want to live'.

    "Depression is a very serious thing. People don't realise how deadly it can be."

    Sad to hear, unfortunately a lot of boxers don't cope well after a heavy defeat and when their boxing career comes to an end.

    Glad to see he has gotten back on the right track, and his new career as a promoter is going well.
    Last edited by D4thincarnation; 09-29-2011, 04:55 PM.
  • D4thincarnation
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    Seems that a lot of boxers suffer after retiring

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      Ricky Hatton says depression almost drove him to suicide after he was knocked out by Manny Pacquiao in 2009.


      its on the front page man

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      • rorymac
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        #4
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        Seems that a lot of boxers suffer after retiring
        Ricky's fine now thankfully, still one of my all time heroes. His promotion seems to be going pretty well, I'd love to see him reach the top in that field. He's doing some training too.

        THERE'S ONLY ONE RICKY HATTON

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        • D-MiZe
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          #5
          He's a good promoter, puts on some cracking shows.

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          • JOM'S
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            #6
            good to hear for ricky's turnaround, sh_t happens sometimes you get knocked down in real life but still that is not end of the world and you get up and cope with it...

            I dont know why he has to be depressed having those millions in his bank, future is secured, still healthy and family...tsk tsk

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            • Canelo Phresh
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              #7
              prince made this thread already...

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              • D4thincarnation
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                #8
                Originally posted by Larryx2011
                Put this up yesterday.

                Boxingscene ripping off the BBC without even linking them.

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                • D4thincarnation
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Demise
                  He's a good promoter, puts on some cracking shows.
                  The shows he has done have been great, some very competitive match up.

                  Did you catch the Tait vs Symonds fight from a couple a weeks ago, a real blood and guts war.

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                  • Ryannn
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                    #10
                    and floyd turds spinning this as to somewhat pump up floyd's sucker punch win over ortiz.

                    lol.

                    take for it as it is, and i don't think ortiz would be competitive against pacquiao. if you think otherwise, cool.

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