just saw mayweather vs gatti for the millionth time

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  • Darkstar
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    #11
    No part of him touched the canvas.

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    • Burner
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      #12
      Originally posted by Dan-O-Mac
      I haven't seen this fight yet.

      All 6 rounds.....






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      • QUISQUEYA
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        #13
        Originally posted by Darkstar
        No part of him touched the canvas.
        Dark. Are you familiar with the rules of a knockdown?

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        • GTL
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          #14
          i hate the memories of this fight.. arturo is my favorite fighter and the reason i started to follow boxing..

          mayweather definately gave him a beating... gatti and mcgirt went in with the wrong gameplan.. you dont box with a boxer.

          he wouldve done alot more if he had brawled and just punched anything.. i almost was brought to tears after that beating and im not a sentimental doode either

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          • MikeBrew328
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            #15
            If it wasn't for the ref, there would be no knockdown. Bad call, cheap move even though I'm a huge fan of Money.

            That's nothing compared to what Gatti did in the Gamache fight.

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            • beez721
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              #16
              Originally posted by ANTON THE GREAT
              **** never gets old.
              gatti was damged goods. he should have been able to get him out a hell of a lot quicker than he did

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              • AntonTheMeh
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                #17
                i like gatti,but seeing him trying to outbox floyd was ridiculous.

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                • Sweet Pea 50
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MikeBrew328
                  If it wasn't for the ref, there would be no knockdown. Bad call, cheap move even though I'm a huge fan of Money.

                  That's nothing compared to what Gatti did in the Gamache fight.
                  Yeah, that was some brutal stuff... That three punch combo Gatti landed on Gamache was sick...

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                  • pbftxrs316
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                    #19
                    floyd absolutely gave gatti the aorst beating he has ever had a fighter. gatti never looked to be in the fight after round 1, floyd performed brilliantly that night and that offensive skillset he showed was arguably the most dominate performance i have seen this era, and add to this, floyd threw his punches damn near perfect looking from different angles going backwards, forward, off of the ropes, from a feinting position, from counterpunching angles, he just performed beautifully and pure that night. his movement and blocking punches and countering off of the block and dodging punches were flawless. his stance, his jabs, his combinations, especially the classic one in round 6 were just breath taking. he landed 3 left hooks on gatti in round 6 right after a couple of straight right hands. he landed vicous bodyshots, he did it all that fight and looked natural doing all of this. gatti was no match for him, he was completely outclassed, and floyd's power looked amazing at this weight, even though he is not a power puncher he showed a lot of power and amazing speed also. his timing and accuracy from fighting in the pocket and on the ropes and on the move were extraordinary. floyd looked like the perfect boxer when he fought gatti.

                    cotto and hatton were in attendance at this fight, and they looked as if they wished they weren't there, and neither wanted any part of this man, mr. mayweather. hatton became unready for floyd, and cotto let bob say he wouldn't put him near a ring with mayweather. i wonder why? 2005 floyd mayweather would have killed cotto and hatton just like 2006 2007 and 2008 floyd would also. ****, 2009-2020 floyd would beat them both soundly. he's too methodically serebrial with his art. they wouldn't stand a chance. hatton already proved that. cotto isn't too far behind either.

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                    • beez721
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by pbftxrs316
                      floyd absolutely gave gatti the aorst beating he has ever had a fighter. gatti never looked to be in the fight after round 1, floyd performed brilliantly that night and that offensive skillset he showed was arguably the most dominate performance i have seen this era, and add to this, floyd threw his punches damn near perfect looking from different angles going backwards, forward, off of the ropes, from a feinting position, from counterpunching angles, he just performed beautifully and pure that night. his movement and blocking punches and countering off of the block and dodging punches were flawless. his stance, his jabs, his combinations, especially the classic one in round 6 were just breath taking. he landed 3 left hooks on gatti in round 6 right after a couple of straight right hands. he landed vicous bodyshots, he did it all that fight and looked natural doing all of this. gatti was no match for him, he was completely outclassed, and floyd's power looked amazing at this weight, even though he is not a power puncher he showed a lot of power and amazing speed also. his timing and accuracy from fighting in the pocket and on the ropes and on the move were extraordinary. floyd looked like the perfect boxer when he fought gatti.

                      cotto and hatton were in attendance at this fight, and they looked as if they wished they weren't there, and neither wanted any part of this man, mr. mayweather. hatton became unready for floyd, and cotto let bob say he wouldn't put him near a ring with mayweather. i wonder why? 2005 floyd mayweather would have killed cotto and hatton just like 2006 2007 and 2008 floyd would also. ****, 2009-2020 floyd would beat them both soundly. he's too methodically serebrial with his art. they wouldn't stand a chance. hatton already proved that. cotto isn't too far behind either.
                      lol,,,over exagerrating just a bit?

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