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On this day in 2011: Ricky Hatton announces retirement from boxing

Former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton announced his retirement from boxing on this day in 2011 at the age of 32. Hatton, who won world titles at light-welterweight and welterweight, was one of the biggest names in world boxing and one of Britain’s most popular fighters of all time. ‘The Hitman’s’ explosive, unrelenting style had ensured sell-out crowds for all his major fights, while he had been beaten only twice in 47 contests. Hatton is pictured shortly after announcing his retirement at the Sportsman Casino in London in 2011 (Sean Dempsey/PA) When announcing his decision to hang up his gloves, Hatton said: “It’s a very sad day for me. I know it’s the right decision though.

One night in Bolton with Amir Khan, Audley Harrison and Deontay Wilder

One night in Bolton with Amir Khan, Audley Harrison and Deontay Wilder A day with Joe Gallagher and co. in Amir Khan s gym brought to mind a hectic evening from eight years ago, writes Steve Bunce IN Bolton last week Joe Gallagher had his scrapbooks from when he was a boy, a battered bundle of clippings and pictures and faded photographs of too many long-forgotten men. He handled the pages and pictures like a child with a new puppy. I was in Bolton at Amir Khan’s gym for a few hours to interview Callum Johnson for BT Sport and it was a glorious reminder of just how crazy a busy gym can be; Scott Quigg was there with his new six-foot Slovenian welter, Ant Crolla was there with his new hope from Wigan, Paul Butler was hitting Joe’s flashing lights, Tasha Jonas was going over moves, Gallagher was wandering like a General through the maze.

Bryant Perrella on training with Roy Jones Jr, fight with Tony Harrison

Ringside Seat - Joe Smith Jr earned his way to a light heavyweight title fight, but can he win the belt?

Joe Smith Jr. did not take the path of least resistance to reach his second shot at a light heavyweight world title. As he prepares to step into the ring on Saturday against Maxim Vlasov at the Osage Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma (10 p.m. ET, ESPN and ESPN+), with the vacant WBO belt on the line, Smith has been through the spectrum of the highs and lows that come with championship-level boxing. After getting knocked out in his seventh professional fight back in 2010, Smith (26-3, 21 KOs) rattled off 15 wins over the next five years in the leadup to two victories that changed his career a first-round TKO win over Andrzej Fonfara, followed by a KO of Bernard Hopkins in which Smith knocked Hopkins out of the ring and ended his career with one punch. Smith was an underdog in both of those fights, and he d continue to carry that tag as the fights got even bigger.

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