The aim of the company is to become the most successful boxing
promotional company in England. The company has already forged good
links with trainers, managers, amateur clubs and fellow
promoters.
The company's philosophy is to treat the fighters fairly and
always deliver its promise. Ricky believes that if he has happy,
motivated fighters, who are well looked after, this will lead to
success in and out of the ring.
As a boxer, Ricky has always been a crowd-pleaser and it is his
aim to achieve this in his promotional career.
Derry Mathews pulled off a massive upset and grabbed the British lightweight title in a fight of the year contender with Manchester’s Anthony Crolla.
Newbridge’s Bradley Pryce proved once more that you cannot write him off when defeated the much talked about Patrick Mendy after 10 action-packed rounds.
Adam Little wasted no time in underlining his potential to the watching world at the Castle Leisure Centre, Bury on Friday Night.
Martin Murray will stage an open workout ahead of his title fight on Hatton Promotions ‘Road To Glory’ bill at Manchester Velodrome on Saturday 16th June. Ricky Hatton will also be attending.
Ricky Hatton will be attending everyday of the BodyPower 2012 Expo at the NEC in Birmingham, 18th - 20th May
Hatton Boxing Promotions brings you Quigg v Munroe - Manchester Velodrome - Saturday 16th June