Overview
- The foundation announced its launch with statements on a new website and Instagram account.
- Its mission is to raise funds and awareness to provide access to mental health services, community programmes and educational campaigns across sport.
- Organisers present the effort as a continuation of Hatton’s candid advocacy about his own struggles after retirement.
- Hatton, 46, was found dead at his Manchester home on September 14, and thousands later lined the streets for his Manchester funeral, with tributes from figures such as Tyson Fury, Tony Bellew and Liam Gallagher.
- He had been due to return to the ring on December 2 in Dubai against Eisa Al Dah, according to recent reports.