Five-time world champion boxer Ricky Hatton defined an era in British boxing. However after a major loss in 2009 his greatest fight was yet to come: the battle against himself. Alcohol fuelled depression personal scandal rehab and suicidal thoughts dogged him for over three years until 'The Hitman' decided enough was enough. It was time to step back into the ring. Night of the Fight: Hatton's Last Stand is an honest at times brutal account of the very human back-story to Ricky Hatton's final comeback fight. Cameras follow Hatton at home at the gym through... the streets of Manchester then onto fight night itself moving through the dressing rooms hallways back room conversations and team preparations before going ringside during the breathtaking and emotional fight itself. From the critically acclaimed filmmakers behind the documentaries 'The Four Year Plan' and 'Sleeping Giant' this raw story of personal redemption is a definitive almost real-time account of Ricky Hatton's swansong to a career spent as one of the UK's most successful international boxers. Special Features: 3 Previously Unseen Deleted Scenes Trailer Caution: Features strong language from the onset and some flash photography. [show more]
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Documentary following Manchester-based boxer Ricky Hatton on his comeback to the ring in November 2012. A five-time world champion with an enviable record, Hatton retired from the sport in 2009. However, his problems in the aftermath of his retirement were well documented, with the unforgiving media spotlight capturing his struggle against alcoholism and depression. In 2012 Hatton decided to return to boxing and the documentary follows the build-up to the fight, from Hatton's training and mental preparation to the intensity of the fight night itself.
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