Ricky Hatton wants 'an absolute war of a fight' to end his days in the ring.
Former welter and light-welterweight world champ Hatton, 31, has yet to announce if he will box on after his second-round KO by Manny Pacquiao in May.
Hatton won his first world title by stopping Kostya Tszyu after 11 rounds in 2005.
He said: "My fight with Manny is not the way I'd like to bow out. I'd like to bow out like Tszyu in an absolute war."
Hatton may fight Lovemore N'dou, the IBO welterweight champion who controversially drew with Hatton's younger brother Matthew last month.
Source: The Sun
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