We look back on the career of Ricky Hatton after the former world champion announced his comeback.
We take a look back on the career of the former world champion
After former two-weight world champion Ricky Hatton confirmed that he would be making a comeback to boxing, we take a look back at his career so far.
1978 - October 6: Born in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
1996 - Captures bronze medal at the World Amateur Championships.
1997 -
September 11: Makes professional debut under the guidance of trainer Billy Graham and knocks out Colin McAuley in the first round at Kingsway Leisure Centre in Widnes.
1999 - Claims first pro title with a second-round TKO win against Tommy Peacock for the vacant Central Area light-welterweight title.
2000 -
October 21: Beats Jon Thaxton on points to win the British light-welterweight title.
2001 -
March 26: Wins vacant WBU light-welterweight title with fourth-round stoppage of Tony Pep.
2002 -
June 1: Suffers first knockdown of his career in opening round against Eamonn Magee, but battles back to win on points.
2005 -
June 4: Shocks the world by beating Kostya Tszyu, considered one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the world, in Manchester to win the IBF light-welterweight title.
November 26: Overcomes nasty cuts to beat Carlos Maussa and add WBA crown to his IBF title.
December 21: Becomes first British fighter to receive the prestigious Ring Magazine 'Fighter of the Year' award.
2006 - Moves up to welterweight division and labours to victory against Luis Collazo, claiming the WBA title.
December: Awarded MBE in New Year's Honours list.
2007 -
January 20: Knocks out Jose Luis Castillo, retaining IBO belt and winning WBC international light-welterweight title, which was later vacated.
2007 -
June: Hatton's team agree terms with the camp of Floyd Mayweather for a December 8 fight in Las Vegas.
December 8: Knocked out in the 10th round by Mayweather in the first defeat of his professional career.
2008 -
May 24: Retains IBO light-welterweight title by securing a unanimous points verdict against Juan Lazcano in front of 55,000 supporters at Manchester City's Eastlands stadium.
July 29: Announces split from long-time trainer Billy Graham.
September 3: Announces he will be trained by Floyd Mayweather Snr for his November fight with Paulie Malignaggi.
November 22: Wins light-heavyweight bout with Malignaggi in Las Vegas after the American fighter's corner retire him in the 11th round.
2009 -
May 2: Hatton's reign as light-welterweight world champion comes to a brutal end as Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao delivers a stunning second-round knockout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
August 11: Hatton confirms an all-British fight against Amir Khan is "a possibility".
2010 -
January 13: Hatton announces he will return to the ring in 2010.
September 13: A spokesman for Hatton confirms the fighter has entered a rehabilitation facility due to "severe depression" and a "drink problem". The announcement follows News of the World allegations of cocaine use by Hatton.
September 23: The British Boxing Board of Control announce they have withdrawn Hatton's boxer's licence.
2011 -
July 7: Announces his retirement from boxing, more than two years after his defeat to Pacquiao.
2012 -
September 14: Confirms at a press conference that he is to return to the ring, with a November 24 bout at the Manchester Arena against an as yet unnamed opponent.