Hatton expressed his enthusiasm about working with Smith. He stated, "Buzzing with the opportunity to train with Barry and the @BenDavison_ Performance Centre. Time to get work." This change follows his unexpected loss which had prompted both fans and promoters at Matchroom to react with shock, given he was favored heavily to win that bout.
Buzzing with the opportunity to train with Barry and the @BenDavison_ Performance Centre. Time to get to work ???? pic.twitter.com/dfy8kY4ibh
— Campbell Hatton (@CampbellHatton) April 21, 2024
Barry Smith brings a wealth of experience from his base at the Ben Davison Performance Centre, widely renowned for handling top fighters like Anthony Joshua and Leigh Wood. Smith’s recent notable achievements include guiding Jordan Gill to a victory over Michael Conlan in Belfast last December—a win via stoppage in the seventh round. Despite a recent setback with Zelfa Barrett losing in April, Smith's record affirms his credibility and expertise.
Moving forward under Barry Smith's guidance marks a pivotal chapter in Campbell Hatton’s career. At just 14-1 with 5 KOs, the young fighter demonstrates great potential but also needs strategic nurturing after his recent defeat. The shift from training under his uncle Matthew Hatton—an amicable decision aimed at exploring new coaching avenues—signals Campbell's commitment to evolving as an athlete.
Barry Smith previously worked at West Ham gym in East London before joining Ben Davison Performance Centre. His portfolio includes training notables such as John Wayne Hibbert and Dean Byrne among others, setting up an exciting prospect for Campbell Hatton under his experienced tutelage.