Campbell Hatton pulled off the box in 24 years to become a solar installer of the panel, according to his father world champion champion.
Hatton last fought in October in the second consecutive rise to James Flint and ends his professional career with the minutes of 14-2.
He won his first 12 fights and was part of the same management as Anthony Joshua before his career had in the last two years.
“No, Campbell will no longer fight,” Ricky Hatton, which will ironic return to the box in December, said boxing now to question the future of his son.
“As you know, he didn’t have a lot of amateur experience. He gave it into amateurs, and then went and went through.
“He fought for the title area and beaten. I thought he lost her to be fair. But then he immediately fought the same guy.
“I thought he won the other; they were very close fights. But he lost a little of his mojo, and then a few things went wrong.”
Ricky, who finds himself 47. October, the coach of his son became his son’s coach in March this year before they talked about retirement.
He says that the death of one of the best friends Campbella influenced him in the last months.
“He walked through a little while, and he was at the gym, and his heart was not in it,” he said.
“I said, ‘Listen to my son, you should be very proud of yourself, you gave it, but if you lost my mojo, you have to go out.” You can’t play boxing, you can play any other sports, you can play any other sports. So I advised him. So to tide him. “
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