Ricky Hatton admits he was heartbroken, if its color after walking away from the biggest night of his beloved Manchester City has ruined by.
Hitman Club audience adores in a war against the head to head found himself in the painful condition.
Hatton is in charge of promoting Amir Khan’s much anticipated homecoming against Paul McCloskey which held at the MEN Arena on April 16.
Hatton said, “It will be heartbreaking if they are on the same day. I would shed a tear if United and City play on the Saturday. It’s not often you get the chance to go to Wembley, but I want the show to be a huge success. My loyalty is to the show. That comes first.”
Khan's fight ticket sales from Bolton town team semifinals complex was facing Stoke.
Almost 12,000 tickets have been a war which is also being screened live on sky box office but most of them high-end floor and sold for ringside seats.
Hatton consider chartering a helicopter to Wembley on Saturday if they need to Manchester - but such luxuries the average (Status will not be available for fans.
He admitted: “It’s a good job we had already sold 12,000 tickets before the draw. It is nobody’s fault. Nobody could have expected City, Bolton and United to all be in the semi-final on the weekend of Amir’s fight. But I don’t think that will affect ticket sales.”
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