Overview
- The former two-weight world champion was found dead at his Manchester home on September 14 at age 46.
- The service is scheduled for 12 p.m. on October 10 with entry by invitation, and a public procession route will be published for fans.
- Hatton’s final recorded interview, filmed with Darren Barker on September 9, has been released and highlights his reflections on legacy and mental health.
- He had been preparing for a December exhibition in Dubai against Eisa Al Dah.
- Authorities have not announced a cause of death, and police say they are not treating the death as suspicious.