Ricky Hatton net worth: You won’t BELIEVE how much the boxer has under his belt
RICKY HATTON is a British former professional boxer with multiple light-welterweight titles to his name. Despite retiring from the ring how much money is the fighter sitting on?
Ricky Hatton net worth: How much money does the boxer have despite being retired?
Ricky, 38, competed from 1997 to 2012 and has since been working as a boxing promoter and trainer.
During his boxing career he held multiple world championships at light-welterweight and one at welterweight.
Earlier this year, in June, he was ranked by BoxRec as the best British light-welterweight of all time, as well as the third best in Europe and the eleventh best in the world.
According to The Richest, the boxer’s net worth is estimated at $40million (£31.1million).
Ricky Hatton net worth: The boxer fought between 1997 and 2012
According to The Richest, the boxer’s net worth is estimated at $40million (£31.1million).
The website reports the Manchester fighter’s salary as of June 2013 was $65,000,000 (£50,469,757).
The value of Hatton’s mansion in Hyde, Greater Manchester is also reported to be worth £2million.
Conor McGregor was defeated by Floyd Mayweather in their boxing match on Saturday night.
Ricky Hatton net worth: The boxer was ranked best British light-welterweight by BoxRec
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McGregor has a net worth of $34million (£26.5million), according to Forbes' 2017 list of the world's highest paid athletes.
He ranked as the 24th highest-paid athlete in the world this year, making his the wealthiest MMA fighter on the planet.
McGregor made $34million (£27million) in 2016 - including $27million (£21million) from his fight purses and another $7million (£5.5million) from endorsements and sponsorships, according to Forbes.
Forbes said: “UFC star McGregor fought twice over the past 12 months, including headlining two of the three best-selling UFC fights ever on pay-per-view.
Ricky Hatton's net worth is reported to be £31.1million
“UFC 202 where McGregor defeated Nate Diaz had a record 1.6 million buys. Three months later McGregor beat Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205 in a card with 1.3 million buys.”
It added: “The two bouts in the second half of 2016 earned McGregor $27 million.”