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Hatton will be there as a special guest of the
promoters, and will also be in the ring to present
the UBO championship belts to the winners of the
title fights. Reportedly, Hatton, who is now a
very successful promoter and trainer in England,
will also be scouting Chinese talent to
potentially sign for his own stable.
The British icon compiled a professional record of
45-2, 32 KOs, and was named a Member of the
British Empire in 2007 for his contribution to
sport.
He officially announced his retirement from boxing
in July 2011 after an outstanding professional
career where he only lost to all-time greats Manny
Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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