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    By TK Stewart - They fought three unbelievable wars against one another.

    They exposed their hearts, bared their souls and shed their blood as they battled for thirty rounds in two different states over a thirteen-month period. Between May 2002 and June 2003 Arturo Gatti and Micky Ward became boxing legends. Their fights were like the fictional battles of Rocky Balboa versus Apollo Creed, filled to the brim with knockdowns, blood and drama - except they were real.

    Like Ali and Frazier, Zale and Graziano, Saddler and Pep the names Gatti and Ward will be forever linked in boxing lore.

    They became close friends after the punches stopped flying and now the retired Ward is training Gatti for Saturday’s fight against ‘The Contender’ reality show alumnus Alfonso Gomez in Atlantic City.

    After the way he looked in his last fight against Argentina’s Carlos Baldomir, many in the boxing community began calling for Arturo Gatti’s retirement. Gatti, otherwise known as “the blood and guts warrior” or the “human highlight film” was knocked out in nine rounds against Baldomir. There would be no miraculous comeback on this night and it definitely wasn’t the same Arturo Gatti that boxing fans were used to seeing.

    Gatti blames the knockout loss to Baldomir on a family situation gone bad and on a woman that he never should have gotten involved with.

    “The last fight was very poor, but I was having major problems at home,” he explains. “I got involved with Satan’s daughter. She came into my life and she tried to destroy me as a person. If things aren’t working mentally for me the rest don’t follow up. I was sad because that was the only fight in my life that I wanted to pull out. But, I couldn’t do it for HBO, for Main Events and for my trainer or for myself. I’m not a guy that pulls out of fights. I’ve fought with broken hands, you know, and that’s the worse thing to do.” [details]

  • #2
    When did Gatti get arrested?

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    • #3
      That trilogy is so overrated.

      Not even top 3 in the last 15 years of trilogies, and their 2nd best fight of the trilogy (rubber match) wasn't even one of the 5 best fights that Gatti was involved in. Or Ward.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kayo View Post
        When did Gatti get arrested?
        He's gotten a few DUIs and tried to attack a cop. This was mostly around the late 90s I believe.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hydro View Post
          He's gotten a few DUIs and tried to attack a cop. This was mostly around the late 90s I believe.
          Tried to attack a cop? lol thats pretty G

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kayo View Post
            Tried to attack a cop? lol thats pretty G
            Gatti's pretty wild outside the ring, or at least used to be, just like inside the ring.

            He also has a scar from a knife wound under his shoulder blade from getting into a fight over a woman.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hydro View Post
              That trilogy is so overrated.

              Not even top 3 in the last 15 years of trilogies, and their 2nd best fight of the trilogy (rubber match) wasn't even one of the 5 best fights that Gatti was involved in. Or Ward.
              i agree............gatti is sooooooo overrated above junior lightweight.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Hydro View Post
                Gatti's pretty wild outside the ring, or at least used to be, just like inside the ring.

                He also has a scar from a knife wound under his shoulder blade from getting into a fight over a woman.
                yeah i know he was pretty wild when it came to partying, especialy when he was young. He got caught in the lime light and was pretty bad with it up until he got with Buddy Mcgirt.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by -Hyperion- View Post
                  i agree............gatti is sooooooo overrated above junior lightweight.....
                  For the most part, he's not rated that high as a fighter, just an entertainer.

                  Gatti and Ward both have been involved in some great fights, but their trilogy is overrated, even though the first fight was a classic.

                  I remember people here claiming that they were 3 of the best fights ever and that they were "perfectly matched".

                  Gatti won about 80% of the rounds!

                  Newbies can be funny, but annoying as well.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Hydro View Post
                    For the most part, he's not rated that high as a fighter, just an entertainer.

                    Gatti and Ward both have been involved in some great fights, but their trilogy is overrated, even though the first fight was a classic.

                    I remember people here claiming that they were 3 of the best fights ever and that they were "perfectly matched".

                    Gatti won about 80% of the rounds!

                    Newbies can be funny, but annoying as well.
                    yeah, it amazes me that no one remembers fights like, for example chavez vs taylor 1 like the GREAT fight it was, but they talk about Gatti Ward like it was the ultimate death match.....

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