Hatton distraught over drugs allegation, spokesman says

LONDON, (Reuters) – British former world boxing  champion Ricky Hatton is “distraught and devastated” after  newspaper allegations of cocaine use, his spokesman said  yesterday.

Hatton, who last fought in May 2009 after a career in which  he regularly ballooned in weight before fasting dramatically for  his fights, was filmed by the News of the World appearing to  snort white powder in a Manchester hotel toilet.

“He’s very upset and very down as you’d imagine,” his  spokesman Max Clifford told BBC radio. “He said he feels he’s  let everyone down: himself, family, friends and the many fans  who have been nothing but supportive.

“He does recognise that he’s in a bad way mentally and been  in a bad place for some considerable time, a year or so,”  Clifford said. “He needs to face it full on and show the courage he always  did whenever he climbed into the ring.

“We all have to wait and watch and see what happens but what  I’m hoping is that he tackles it with courage.
“I hope this will bring him to his senses and make him face  up to a problem that has been concerning people for a while.

“I hope he can sort himself out and get himself clear  because everyone knows that (with drug use) it’s a one-way  path.”   Hatton, who held world titles at welterweight and  light-welterweight, won 45 of his 47 fights but has not fought  since he was stopped in the second round by Filipino Manny  Pacquiao in May 2009 in Las Vegas.