Maybe you weren't looking close enough. Gatti has improved, and is still going to improve until the summer. I don't know if you noticed how much more methodical his movement was. The best example of all this is how, on the ko punch, he stepped back rather then keep swinging. This tells us that he's paying attention and he's ontop. He's going to give MAyweather a good fight.
I think scap makes the best case. He's a professional boxer. If he trains well, looses a few pounds, he might fair well. The weight loss isn't drastic either. And he gets to make more money.
Mike Tyson did not have the feet you are thinking of. He can't move like Ali, because his style isn't like Ali's, his body isn't like Ali's. He wouldn't dance like Ali.
He should lose weight and fight in the lighter ranks. If he still can't compete, then we know. It's hard to put weight on and still be quick. You trade one for the other usuallly.
You're absolutely right about her "D". Vandas got none and she's slow. The punch was lucky though. But I just can't get over the disrespect of wolfe towards vanda.
Mayweather better bring his own platter, so that Gatti has something to put it on when he hands it too him. Mayweather hasn't fought anyone with Gatti's experience. In the later rounds Gatti will start having his way. He's not the Gatti of the Ward days. He's more composed, more accurate, and most importantly more experienced. Mayweather will be exposed the for the fighter he really is, the way Roy Jones should have been. This time that little kid bit off more then he can chew.