Where are all the "Gatti for the Hall of Fame" people now?

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  • OptimusWolf
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    #101
    Well amongst friends of mine it is a common reason for getting into boxing - it is a different setup in the UK and PPVs don't matter as much.

    I'd say that Hamed was the driving force behind boxing support in the UK after Eubank and Benn, then it all went a bit quiet. The Gatti Ward trilogy were the only fights outside the heavies that got repeat broadcast over here and understandably got peoples attention.

    Things are a bit different around the globe - for instance DLH is pretty much unknown over here (he's better known now because of a game cover!)

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      #102
      Originally posted by OptimusWolf
      Well amongst friends of mine it is a common reason for getting into boxing - it is a different setup in the UK and PPVs don't matter as much.

      I'd say that Hamed was the driving force behind boxing support in the UK after Eubank and Benn, then it all went a bit quiet. The Gatti Ward trilogy were the only fights outside the heavies that got repeat broadcast over here and understandably got peoples attention.

      Things are a bit different around the globe - for instance DLH is pretty much unknown over here (he's better known now because of a game cover!)
      There was very little "repeat broadcast" of those fights. In fact, I'd bet that even us hardcore boxing fans haven't seen the Gatti-ward trilogy more than 2 or 3 times.

      I saw the first fight a couple of times, and the rest of them once each.

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        #103
        Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
        There was very little "repeat broadcast" of those fights. In fact, I'd bet that even us hardcore boxing fans haven't seen the Gatti-ward trilogy more than 2 or 3 times.

        I saw the first fight a couple of times, and the rest of them once each.
        Different country fella......

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          #104
          Originally posted by OptimusWolf
          Different country fella......
          Tell me about it. I went back home last week. I was inundated with Pan Am Games and beisbol...but couldn't find coverage of the boxing matches anywhere.

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            #105
            Originally posted by ThunderGatti
            I think if Bobby Chacon is in, Gatti is in, they very similar fighter just from different coasts of the US. Chacon is also a 2 time titlist like Gatti
            I tried reading through the entire thread before responding, but had to stop here. My apologies if it were already addressed...

            They're similar fighters in that they were both exciting. Where they differ is that Chacon was exciting against - and even occasionally defeated - great fighters. Gatti was exciting against mediocre-to-good fighters, and was treated like a human mop on the few occasions he fought top shelf fighters.

            Onward with the rest of the thread.

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              #106
              Originally posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
              There was very little "repeat broadcast" of those fights. In fact, I'd bet that even us hardcore boxing fans haven't seen the Gatti-ward trilogy more than 2 or 3 times.

              I saw the first fight a couple of times, and the rest of them once each.
              Yeah, I've seen the first fight several times. The trilogy is overrated, but the first fight was a classic.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Hydro
                Yeah, I've seen the first fight several times. The trilogy is overrated, but the first fight was a classic.
                That trilogy IS overrated. Barrera/Morales meant something. They didn't like each other, and they were fighting for supremacy of the weight class and for the hearts of their countrymen.

                Gatti-Ward? Not that meaningful. But still entertaining.

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