Graham has mapped out a three-fight path for the Manchester 'Hit Man' which he believes will leave him with nothing else to prove and allow him to retire with his unbeaten record intact.
But Graham insisted one of the most profitable partnerships in British boxing history could be placed in jeopardy if Hatton one day resisted his calls to quit.
Hatton challenges Juan Urango for his old IBF light-welterweight title in Las Vegas on Saturday night before a projected super-fight against former lightweight star Jose Luis Castillo.
Floyd Mayweather then remains the pair's ultimate target with the world pound-for-pound prize at stake and Graham said: "He will have enough money and enough glory and I think he should then get out. Read more...
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