But HBO couldn't have orchestrated the Baldomir win, which sets Gatti up for a chance at the title.
Gatti is simply being matched up against a handpicked selection of opponents that allow him to fight well. I'm sorry but stuff like that just doesn't wash with me especially when he hasn't fought a "real" fight since Oscar. He's fought a bunch of featherdusters in his claim to the "titles".
Funny thing is, imagine what the fight would of been like if the Damgaard had ANY power. He still took a bunch of shots to the face.
Gatti is simply being matched up against a handpicked selection of opponents that allow him to fight well. I'm sorry but stuff like that just doesn't wash with me especially when he hasn't fought a "real" fight since Oscar. He's fought a bunch of featherdusters in his claim to the "titles".
Funny thing is, imagine what the fight would of been like if the Damgaard had ANY power. He still took a bunch of shots to the face.
Oh yeah, I'm not trying to say that Gatti is top 10 p4p-worthy or anything. The point of my thread was more to point out the absurdity of the situation.
Gatti's handlers treat him carefully, but of course they're going to do that, given his age and his fighting style. Having said that he a hugely popular fighter so it's natural that his accomplishments will be inflated.
And this Baldomir situation is a stroke of unexpected luck. Suddenly world titles are available against a mediocre opponent because the former champ got lazy.
Damgaard's ability just proved the talent pool of European-level circuit opposition. He was well conditioned, had a good chin, but was NOT a top 10 welterweight. Was incredibly slow, and his jab was horrendous.
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