Last updated: 16th May 2008
Ricky Hatton is back in Manchester - and skysports.com will be with him every step of the way.
As ever, we will be your one-hit home for all things Hatton in the countdown to The Homecoming against Juan Lazcano on Saturday, May 24.
Our special Homecoming site will be packed with news, views and interviews from the men that matter ahead of what promises to be one of the biggest nights in British boxing.
We will have all the news from inside the Hitman's camp, including Ricky's Fight Diary, in which the man himself will lift the lid on his life as the big night approaches.
There will be interviews from the fighters involved in a top-notch card, including Hatton, Juan Lazcano and Paulie Malignaggi amongst others.
As ever the Sky Sports boxing team will be online to offer their insight and analysis, while Adam Smith's weekly blog will be all about Hatton and Ed Robinson will be giving his take on the man in the opposite corner.
The Panel - Jim Watt, Johnny Nelson, Glenn McCrory and Nicky Piper - will be giving their take on all manner of topics, while there will be a chance for you to air your views via our feedback facilities.
There will also be the chance for YOU to put a question to Ricky and win a pair of gloves signed by the Hitman himself!
We will also bring you the latest video from press conferences and interviews as Sky Sports takes you right to the heart of Hatton's Homecoming - as well as unseen footage from Sky One's forthcoming documentary At Home With The Hattons.
And come fight night, we will be bringing you round-by-round updates, reports of the major fights and instant reaction and analysis on video as well.
Ricky Hatton is coming home, so why not join him with skysports.com?
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