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Campbell Hatton ring walks: Start time and how to watch Ricky Hatton’s son in action in Manchester on Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker undercard tonight

Campbell Hatton, son of British boxing icon Ricky, will contest just his second professional fight tonight.

The 19-year-old made his debut on the undercard to Dillian Whyte’s win over Alexander Povetkin in Gibraltar in March and now fights in his home city of Manchester - where his dad enjoyed so many memorable nights.

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Campbell Hatton will be in action in Manchester this weekendCredit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing

The super-featherweight, who has been trained by his uncle and former world title challenger Matthew Hatton, beat journeyman Jesus Ruiz to get his career up and running.

There was plenty of pressure on the youngster due to his famous name and he emulated his dad's iconic body attacks in a decent display.

The youngster will now want to build on that win as he gets back under the lights this weekend on the undercard to Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker.

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Ricky Hatton ‘never wanted son Campbell to get into boxing’ but is confident he can do family name proud ahead of Manchester debut


Campbell Hatton beat Jesus Ruiz on his professional debut in MarchCredit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom

Campbell Hatton fight: Undercard

Subject to change

  • MAIN EVENT: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker
  • CO-MAIN EVENT: Katie Taylor v Natasha Jonas - for WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring female lightweight title
  • Campbell Hatton v Levi Dunn
  • Chris Eubank Jr v Marcus Morrison
  • Dmitry Bivol v Craig Richards - for WBA (Super) light-heavyweight title
  • James Tennyson v Jovanni Straffon - for vacant IBO lightweight title
  • Scott Fitzgerald v Gregory Trenel

Campbell Hatton fight: What has been said?

Campbell Hatton told talkSPORT: “I enjoyed every minute of my debut but in terms of my actual performance I was a bit disappointed.

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“I was a bit over-eager and trying a bit too hard to impress. I was desperate to get that knockout.

“It’s one of the oldest sayings in boxing, but when you go looking for the knockout it never comes.

“Going forward, I’m relaxed now and the pressure is off. And I think we’ll see a different Campbell Hatton this weekend.”

On his legendary dad’s influence, Hatton added: “He gives me loads of advice, he’s been there and done it himself.”

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“I’ve done quite a bit of sparring down at his gym as well.

“I’m very similar to my dad so it’s good to pick up bits of his knowledge.”


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