Let me Clear things up about Arturo Gatti

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  • Mech.
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    #21
    Originally posted by ThunderGatti
    And for the people who say look how Gatti performed against the Golden Boy, Oscar stopped him early and PBF will do the same. Wrong!!! The facts are Gatti moved up im weight to fight Oscar and Oscar proved to be too big. Now look at the facts, PBF is moving up in weight to fight Gatti. I see Gatti beefing up the day of June 25 and his thunderous left hook will inflict major damage on the body of mayweather and his face.
    gatti didnt move up to a disadvntage,if anything he fought at his natural weight that night.

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    • PRboxingfan
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      #22
      33 fools thought they could beat Mayweather and all 32 have failed. Gatti will be #34.

      Look for Buddy McGirt to jump in the ring and try to save Gatti somewhere near the 9th round.

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      • masterdirector
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        #23
        Damn I can't wait for Floyd to embarrass Gatti.

        Yeah, to the Gatti fan that started this bull**** topic. Umm...you forgot A LOT about Gatti. Have you happened to see everyone he has lost to? Forget Ivan Robinson (twice), forget DLH (in 5 rounds), forget Mickey Ward (a ****ing part time boxer), but don't forget Angel Manfredy.

        Gatti got soundly defeated and stopped by Manfredy at 140. And you're a ****ing moron if you think Gatti weighed anywhere near 140 when he got in the ring with Angel, try about 150-155. Floyd knocked Manfredy out in 2 rounds at 130.

        And every ****ing person you named would beat Gatti's ass. Harris, Cotto, Judah and Witter would all eat him up. Gatti's biggest win to date is probably ****ing Terron Millet or Gabriel Ruelas. Find one bigger win.

        Gatti is not on Floyd's level, period. Gatti is nothing more than a glorified journeyman. He is a disgrace. Losing to Micky Ward? Talk about Gatti's "heart" all you want. Jake LaMotta had heart too, but Robinson beat the **** out of him every time. They gave LaMotta that one gift decision out of all their fights.

        I'm going to make a prediction now. Gatti, Mr. Heart will somehow be the cause of this fight being postponed yet again. That's my prediction. June 25th will be pushed back, if the fight happens at all. Gatti will develop an "injury" of some kind. Tszyu did it, why not Gatti? It'll happen.

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        • Run
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          #24
          Originally posted by ThunderGatti
          hell people were sayin he'd lose aginst Dorin
          That little turd never stood a chance.

          He had to blow up like hell to fight Gatti.



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          Last edited by Run; 03-13-2005, 12:46 AM.

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          • masterdirector
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            #25
            Tracy Harris Patterson, Gabe Ruelas, Lenoard Dorin, Wilson Rodriguz. Branco in my opinon was a game opponet to.
            You're a ****ing idiot. Obviously you went to Boxrec.com and read records of people who Gatti beat and listed a couple with good records.

            Even though you don't even know it, I'll give you Gabe Ruelas. But, I want you to justify everyone else you named.

            Tracey Harris Patterson was a good Gatti opponent? **** no he wasn't you ****** *******. Explain to everyone here how Patterson was a good Gatti opponent. Then explain why Gatti needed to fight him twice.

            Branco? I'm very interested to hear this one. LMAO.

            Wilson Rodriguez? Hmm...please prove me wrong and tell me how good Rodriquez really was.

            Leonard Dorin...I can understand why you'd list him. People claimed he was good. And you know what? He is the 2nd best, behind Gabe Ruelas, of the people you named. That speaks volumes as to how good Gatti really is...not very. But let us dig deeper into Leonard Dorin. He was robbed in the Spadafora pillowfight where the two least powerful guys at 140 brawled. People said it was great. But then you have to ask yourself...was Spadafora really anything? No of course not, he was clearly a mafia made fighter with a seriously padded record. And before you try saying "well Spadafora beat Manfredy" let me tell you that I saw that fight and I am 100% thoroughly convinced that Manfredy was paid off or threatened to lose to that bum. He literally, no exaggeration, sat there lightly tapping Spadafora with his punches. He was CLEARLY pulling his punches. Anybody else see this fight? Someone had to, verify this. Someone might have it available for download.

            Anyhow, I look forward to you enlightening me and everybody else as to the reason Gatti's opponents you listed are good.

            I've argued back and forth with many Gatti fans and none of them came up with some of those names you threw down as good opponents. The fact that you're a Gatti fan already exposed you, but thank you for this topic. Ya know, there are laws against exposing yourself, you fake boxing fan.

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            • m00ks
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              #26
              Gatti is way too underappreciated for what he has brought to the sport. He's done more for boxing in 3 fights than Mayweather in 33.
              Last edited by m00ks; 03-13-2005, 01:25 AM.

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              • Run
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                #27
                Originally posted by m00ks
                Gatti is way too underappreciated for what he has brought to the sport. He's done more for boxing in 3 fights than Mayweather in 33.
                That is definitely an understatement. He has done worlds over for boxing. Gatti fights are fun to watch, and he is a warrior. I think it is safe to say though, he is not grade A material.



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                  #28
                  Gatti is better than people give him credit for but Floyd is to fast, to slick and is to smart for Gatti. Look for a mid to late round stopage to due cuts.

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                  • ThunderGatti
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                    #29
                    Whoa haha, MasterDirector settle down you are takin your title thing way to seriously, take a deep breath. First off get your facts straight, you have no clue on what i know about boxing by just reading one of my few posts, or know what type of fan i am, so your couldnt be more wrong.

                    Secondly Id be happy to defend those choices I made, staring with Gabe Ruelas who seems to be the only one you agree w/ me on. So I will keep that explanation short, Ruelas was a one time champ and come man the guy friggin killed somebody in the ring, Ruelas is a tough dude.

                    Next Im sorry to see that you dont agree Tracy Harris Patterson is a terffic boxer with great counter punch skills. Still dont believe me?? Ask the people who do, that would be Roy Jones Jr and Larry Merchant. But to continue on Patterson the man was also a one time champ at two different weight classes.

                    AN arument could be made for Rodriguz as well the man had alot of ring experience and good counter puncher (looked even better against Gatti) but the man had to be good, I think he ranked 1 or 2 at the time he fought Gatti and even after he lossed to Gatti he went on to fight Manfredy at his prime too.

                    Now Branco, he is sort of a mystery, the guy has talent a good boxer, who was also undefeated at the time he fought Gatti. Branco reminds me a bit like Rodriguez (w/out the ring experience) as a good boxer/counter puncher but lacks KO power. The man fought well for his first time fighting in the USA ( I should know I was there, people around me were sayin he fought a draw against Gatti, eventhough I thought it was bull****). You have to have some talent to get the WBC # 1 contender.


                    And Dorin, christ, the guy was undefeated at the time while fighting at 135 and that "pillowfight" you described his match with Paul Spadafora couldnt be more wrong, I saw that fight and they both looked like they got hit with bricks, not pillows. But what gets me on Dorin is that people were sayin he'd beat Gatti and now that after Gatti KO'd him in the 2nd round people are sayin Dorin was garbage. So this tells me people have no respect for Gatti's skills

                    So please go on underrate Gatti, I think its better that way. I know Mayweather is the superior boxer and that Gatti is the underdog. But as you all know from my username I am huge fan of Gatti's and just because he is the underdog does not mean Im given up on him, a true fan would not do that. I think he has a great shot to beat Floyd and I think it will happen. I can also take comfort in what m00ks said that "Gatti has done more for boxing in his 3 fight with Ward than Mayweather in all 33 of his fights

                    I also think Gatti can beat anybody at 140, but it wont be easy. And that is why I was hoping he would fight Floyd and the rest of the best at 140 so he can shut you and the rest of all the Gatti non believers up! And prove that he is the best 140



                    LONG LIVE ARTURO "THUNDER" GATTI

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                    • Run
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ThunderGatti
                      And Dorin, christ, the guy was undefeated at the time while fighting at 135 and that "pillowfight" you described his match with Paul Spadafora couldnt be more wrong, I saw that fight and they both looked like they got hit with bricks, not pillows.
                      Not to argue with you man:

                      but Those 2 hit about as hard as bantam or superbantamweights.

                      They both have 0 punching power.



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