Ricky Hatton’s son, Campbell, says the British boxing legend’s passing has left his family ‘heartbroken and ‘hit for six’.The Hall of Famer was found dead at his home in Hyde, Greater Manchester, on September 14. He was 46 years old.Campbell HattonCampbell followed in his dad’s footsteps by turning his hand to boxing[/caption]Greater Manchester Police are not treating Hatton’s death as suspicious, while the circumstances surrounding it remain undisclosed at the time of writing.Hatton leaves behind a boxing legacy that included world title reigns at super lightweight and welterweight, as well as an army of adoring fans and a loving family.Campbell, who himself spent a stint in professional boxing, spoke about his grief for the first time in an emotional interview with ITV released on Wednesday.“We are absolutely heartbroken – it was so unexpected,” said Campbell.“We had so many plans coming up, so it has knocked us for six, but obviously, we are trying to be there for each other.“The outpouring of support from absolutely everyone has been amazing, so that’s helping us through a lot – but yes, absolutely heartbroken.”The 24-year-old boxed 16 times (14-2) as a professional.However, back-to-back defeats to James Flint last year spelt the end of his career.Although Ricky’s brother Matthew was the one who led Campbell into battle, ‘The Hitman’ never missed any of his fights and shared a special relationship with his son.“He used to call me his little Mini-Me,” continued Campbell.Campbell bears a striking resemblance to his fatherCampbell Hatton “We were identical in so many ways, and I think it’s shown through how close we were and the banter we had with each other.“To so many, he was Ricky Hatton the boxer, but to me, he was just my dad, and to the family, it was Richard. “We just can’t get our heads round it at the minute.”Ricky Hatton’s funeral plansHatton will be laid to rest four days after what would have been his 47th birthday.The funeral service will take place on Friday, October 10, at Manchester Cathedral.Entry will be from 12 noon and will be by invitation only, while fans are expected to line the streets as Hatton’s funeral cortege makes its way to the cathedral and then the Etihad Stadium, home of his beloved Manchester City.