Photos: Baldomir vs. Gatti

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Photos: Baldomir vs. Gatti

    View the gallery to WBC welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir vs. Arturo Gatti [details]
  • K-DOGG
    Mitakuye Oyasin
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    #2
    The thing that's beautiful about Carlos Baldomir...is his simplicity. He doesn't have many of the physical gifts that some fighters are blessed with, such as speed and power; but he makes up for what he lacks in determination and intelligence. His punches, while not devastating, were precise and crisp. His speed was not impressive; but his timing was emmaculate...and his pressure was consistant.

    Here's to you Carlos, for setting an example and showing the boxing world what a real fighter looks like....no glitz, no glam, no fanfare....just effort, accuracy, and results.

    Cheers.

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    • blockhead
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      #3
      Originally posted by K-DOGG
      The thing that's beautiful about Carlos Baldomir...is his simplicity. He doesn't have many of the physical gifts that some fighters are blessed with, such as speed and power; but he makes up for what he lacks in determination and intelligence. His punches, while not devastating, were precise and crisp. His speed was not impressive; but his timing was emmaculate...and his pressure was consistant.

      Here's to you Carlos, for setting an example and showing the boxing world what a real fighter looks like....no glitz, no glam, no fanfare....just effort, accuracy, and results.

      Cheers.
      good post!!! i couldnt agree more.

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      • jack_the_rippuh
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        #4
        Bernard Hopkins would go better with the subject of your post.

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          Mitakuye Oyasin
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          #5
          Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
          Bernard Hopkins would go better with the subject of your post.
          He would indeed fit; but he did develope fanfare after years of toiling in obscurity. However, point conceded; good observation.

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