Hatton, 29, added: "Finance is important in your career, needless to say, but some things are worth more than money.
"It's all about achieving my goals now and doing right by the fans. I want to be remembered as a fans' favourite, a people's champion.
"It is now about the last few goals of my career, putting the final touches to it before I hang the gloves up.
"I've fought some of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, won six world titles over two weight divisions, and this is a homecoming.
"It's for the fans that have supported me from day one back in England, Great Britain and Manchester, who probably thought maybe they had lost the chance to see me fight again here live.
"They probably thought I was going to have all my remaining fights in the United States, so it's nice to come back."