Who Lost the Fight? Gatti or McGirt?

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  • angelo_dundee
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    #21
    Man I saw that **** last night, and credit were its due to PB. I loveGatti, but he didnt have a clue. No style to counter the silky skills. Floyd was just too fast, and utilized the jab to keep him at bay. Class performance from the p4p #1.

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    • KJ
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      #22
      Originally posted by scottie
      i've watchedit, there's difference to asking for one more round and begging. begging is asking many times. i think gatti resigned to his fate and agreed to quit.
      Begging is NOT asking many times, open a dictionary and find something like "to ask (earnestly) for"

      Next time I will take better heed in the "your (think to) see" and "think (to know)" parts of your post.


      A small count finally:
      One more...one more round..one more.

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      • += El Jefe=+
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        #23
        i think McGirts strategy wasnt to have Gatti get punched in the head until mayweather got tired, was it??
        if so McGirt lost it
        but i really think Mayweather's supperior atlethic skills won the fight Gatti had a small chance

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        • jack_the_rippuh
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          #24
          It takes two to brawl. If Mayweather doesn't allow that type of fight to take place, what can Gatti do?

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          • TRUEVisionDC
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            #25
            How can a trainer lose a fight? lol. They dont fight. McGirts gameplan was to have Gatti get inside. PBF didnt allow it. Point blank. PBF executed HIS gameplan way better than Gatti executed his. Whats the dilema??

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            • DLT
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              #26
              Originally posted by TRUEVisionDC
              How can a trainer lose a fight? lol. They dont fight. McGirts gameplan was to have Gatti get inside. PBF didnt allow it. Point blank. PBF executed HIS gameplan way better than Gatti executed his. Whats the dilema??
              Thats not true. A trainer has more effect then you think. He is like a coach in sports. Are you trying to say that a coach cant effect a outcome.

              Look at what I said about Chico and Joel with Goosen and McGirt. They can switch your style and they make the game plan

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              • SnoopySmurf
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                #27
                If Gatti fought like a brawler, as mentioned before, Mayweather would have finished him sooner. Oh...and add cuts to that KO as well.

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                • TRUEVisionDC
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by DLT
                  Thats not true. A trainer has more effect then you think. He is like a coach in sports. Are you trying to say that a coach cant effect a outcome.

                  Look at what I said about Chico and Joel with Goosen and McGirt. They can switch your style and they make the game plan
                  Glad you brought up coaches, ie football, right? Its up to them to put together the best GAMEPLAN. Its up to the fighter to execute. McGirt said the gameplan was to take away his speed by getting inside and brawling. BM was confident b/c thats what Gatti does naturally. Unfortunately, he underestimated PBF ability to execute also. PBF simply out-executed Gatti, it doesnt take away from the fact, Mcgirt has a solid gameplan. PBF execution was just better. Coaches, trainers dont play the game, therefore cant be held accountable unless they have a ****** ass gameplan.

                  I guess someone like Bill Parcells is a sorry coach cuz the Cowboys ****** last year...NOT. Or I guess he was an exceptional coach cuz they went to the playoffs the year before...NOT.. Players play win or lose.

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                  • DLT
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TRUEVisionDC
                    Glad you brought up coaches, ie football, right? Its up to them to put together the best GAMEPLAN. Its up to the fighter to execute. McGirt said the gameplan was to take away his speed by getting inside and brawling. BM was confident b/c thats what Gatti does naturally. Unfortunately, he underestimated PBF ability to execute also. PBF simply out-executed Gatti, it doesnt take away from the fact, Mcgirt has a solid gameplan. PBF execution was just better. Coaches, trainers dont play the game, therefore cant be held accountable unless they have a ****** ass gameplan.

                    I guess someone like Bill Parcells is a sorry coach cuz the Cowboys ****** last year...NOT. Or I guess he was an exceptional coach cuz they went to the playoffs the year before...NOT.. Players play win or lose.
                    True but by your point your assuming that a coach is always right. Sometimes his game plan sucks. Some coaches can take something good and **** it up. Floyd's dad kind of made Oscar more ****ty looking.

                    Dont get me wrong. If you read my original post then you would see that Floyd is my favorite fighter and he wouldve kicked Gatti's ass no matter what but I just think it was a ****** game plan. Only the very elite can beat a opponent at his own game. Why would you try to take a guy who is not elite and out box the best boxer in the world?

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                    • loangunZ
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by McKay
                      Gatti should have abandoned the game plan to jab and **** from range after the first round and just roughed up Mayweather as much as possible using every dirty trick in the book. Still Gatti really does not have the handspeed to exchange with Mayweather. But he should have been using his body more and trying to bull Mayweather to the ropes and volume punch his ass. I think Gatti was not very strong last night though compared to in other fights.
                      I agree I mean watching it kept pissing me off he kept trying to box with the p4p best boxer out there, I think he should have fought sortof like hatton, not as dirty but then again mayweather hit him on the break so maybe all is fair in love and war.

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