Originally posted by The Coagulator
Gatti sold out his entire fan base when filling his pockets and quitting against Mayweather. In front of his home crowd no less. That will always be my abiding memory of Gatti, strolling around in the ring not look very fussed by the evening's proceedings after he'd been thoroughly embarrassed by another top level fighter. He had some watchable fights against journeymen like Ward. I think even I could give Ward a lesson with one arm behind my back. Gatti was a limited fighter who marketed himself brilliantly on his ability to make bad fighters look good, and great fighters look even better. If he gets in the HOF, it will no longer be vaguely credible.
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