The funeral of the late boxer Ricky Hatton has got underway in Manchester. His procession began this morning (October 10) ahead of the service being held at Manchester Cathedral.
The boxing legend died on September 14 at age 46. His long-term manager, Paul Speak, found his body at his home in Manchester. As of this writing, the cause of Ricky’s death still remains unknown.
Ahead of his funeral, a procession took place in Hyde, the town where he lived.
Ricky Hatton funeral takes place in Manchester
Crowds gathered early this morning to pay their respects. Many emotional supporters appeared with flags that featured the Man City flag and “There is only one Ricky Hatton” written across.
When the procession began, a white Iveco lorry with the number plate “BOX IN” appeared ahead of his coffin. The vehicle was decorated with yellow flowers that spelled out his first name.
The lorry was carrying a yellow Only Fools And Horses van, where many had laid flowers around it. The three-wheeled car belonged to Only Fools and Horses fan Ricky, and he called it his “passion wagon”.
Behind was a black hearse carrying Ricky’‘’’

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