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Arturo "Thunder" Gatti (born April 15, 1972), is a Canadian professional boxer.
Gatti was born in Italy to Italian parents, but his family moved to Canada when he was young and he was raised in Montreal.
His brother, Joe Gatti, is also a professional boxer.Arturo Gatti was a member of the Canadian National Team, and was in training to represent Canada at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, but at age 19 (in 1991), he decided to turn pro instead.
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 Arturo Gatti News - The New York Times
Arturo Gattis penchant for brutal fights has made him a valuable commodity, one of the most popular and resilient boxers of the past decade.
If Arturo Gatti faces Carlos Baldomir, fans could be treated to Gatti-Ward V, as Gatti and Baldomir are not afraid to take punishment to deliver their own.
Arturo Gatti and Floyd Mayweather, vying for a portion of the junior welterweight title on Saturday, have struggled over the years to keep their hands healthy.
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 KO Corner - Arturo Gatti
This was a fight that Arturo was not supposed to lose..Gatti could expect a tough fight but he was expected to go out a winner.
Eurosport is reporting that the always excitign Arturo Gatti will return to the ring one last time before retiring on July 14th at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Gatti originally stated that he probably would be calling it a career after a devastating loss to Carlos Baldomir over the summer.
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 Leonard Dorin Doroftei Website Oficial - Portalul de Box
Apreciat a fi unul dintre cele mai asteptate evenimente ale anului, meciul dintre Doroftei si Arturo Gatti va avea loc pe data de 24 iulie, la Atlantic City, fiind transmis in direct de postul HBO.
Arturo Gatti a castigat sambata la Atlantic City titlul WBC, titlu lasat vacant ca campionul australian Kostya Tszyu.
Desi accidentat la mana dreapta, Gatti a obtinut o decizie unanima impotriva lui Gianluca Branco, care a suferit prima sa infrangere din cariera.
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 Boxing Blog - TheSweetScience.com » 2006 » January
Nicolay Valuev, Aturo Gatti, Manny Pacquiao, James Frey plays fast and loose with the sweet science, Scott Harrison, Thomas Hearns, TV boxing and more in boxing news.
Arturo Gatti is the obvious favorite and for good reason.
In anticipation of his showdown with Thomas Damgaard, Arturo Gatti and his crew hit Mickey Mantle’s on 59th Street in midtown Manhattan to hype Saturday’s big fight at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
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  Arturo Gatti - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Arturo "Thunder" Gatti (born April 15, 1972) is a native of Canada who is a professional boxer.
Gatti is considered by many boxing experts (including former world Heavyweight champion George Foreman) and fans alike to be one of the most exciting boxers nowadays.
Arturo Gatti began boxing professionally on the night of June 10, 1991, with a third round knockout of Jose Gonzalez in Secaucus.
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 Arturo Gatti
Arturo Gatti (born April 15, 1972) is a native of Canada who is a professional boxer.
Arturo Gatti began boxing professionally on the night of June 10, 1991, with a three round knockout of Jose Gonzalez[?] in Secaucus.
In 2001, Gatti only had one fight, going up in weight to meet Welterweight De La Hoya, a multiple times world champion who beat him by a knockout in five rounds, but in 2002, Gatti rebounded down at the Jr.
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 US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Arturo Gatti
Gatti was born in Italy to Italian parents, but his family moved to Canada when he was young and he was raised in Montreal.
Arturo Gatti was a member of the Canadian National Team, and was training to represent Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics, but at age 19 (in 1991), he decided to turn pro instead.
Gatti broke his twice-repaired right hand on an uppercut to the hip in the fourth, and he dropped his arm, wincing in pain.
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 Arturo Gatti Information
Gatti was born in Italy to Italian parents, but his family moved to Canada when he was young and he was raised in Montreal.
Arturo Gatti was a member of the Canadian National Team, and was in training to represent Canada at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, but at age 19 (in 1991), he decided to turn pro instead.
Gatti broke his twice-repaired right hand on an uppercut to the hip in the fourth, and he dropped his arm, wincing in pain.
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 arturo gatti vs oscar de la hoya   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gatti was lucky to beat the count but he did manage to return to action and land some shots over the course of the early rounds.
Gatti survived the round but as he returned to his corner, blood streamed from his wound and veteran cutman Joe Souza was quickly pressed into action.
Gatti seemed shocked that bout had been stopped, but before the pain of the loss could register once again Dr. Goodman was in the ring and checking on his wound.
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 Appreciating Arturo Gatti
Gatti has at least nine – nine fights that could easily be placed in a time capsule to show future generations what a fight was.
Gatti traveled home to Montreal in September of 2000 to survive a badly cut eye to decision Joe Hutchinson, and then he was drubbed again, this time as a welterweight to Oscar De La Hoya in 2001.
Arturo Gatti emerged from his three bouts with Ward as a folk hero once again, this time to a new generation of fight fans.
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 Arturo Gatti information - Search.com
Gatti was born in Italy to Italian parents, but his family moved to Canada when he was young and he was raised in Montreal.
Gatti is considered by many boxing experts (including former world Heavyweight champion George Foreman) and fans alike to be one of the most exciting boxers living today.
Arturo Gatti was a member of the Canadian National Team, and was in training to represent Canada at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, but at age 19 (in 1991), he decided to turn pro instead.
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 Carlos Baldomir vs. Arturo Gatti (July 22, 2006)
The crowd began chanting Gatti's name early in the 1st, and with 1:48 to go in the round; he clipped Baldomir (147) was a sharp right uppercut to the chin and then seconds later landed a solid left hook to the side of the champion's skull.
Gatti continued to stand directly in front of the South American and pay a wicked price for his courage, as Baldomir closed out the round by landing another half dozen savage shots to the challenger's face that was taking on the look of a overripe Heirloom tomato.
Gatti attempted to escape along the ropes and he even dipped at the knees going down to the second strand in a futile effort to shake Baldomir's relentless assault.
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 Canadastar Boxing: Arturo Gatti Profile and Bio
In March 2001, Gatti again proved why he is boxing's most exciting fighter as he traded bombs with Oscar De La Hoya for five rounds before his corner ended the bout by throwing in the towel in round five.
In November 2002, Gatti dominated Micky Ward to capture a definitive unanimous decision victory in the rematch.
Gatti ignored a fourth-round hand injury and pounded Damgaard with a battery of right uppercuts and overhand rights to dismantle the durable European in a performancethat left the boxing fans in attendance standing on their feet from the opening bell.
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Gatti was born in Italy and raised in Montreal, Canada, but he has lived in Jersey City, NJ since 1991.
On March 24, 2001, Gatti again proved why he is boxing's most exciting fighter as he traded bombs with Oscar de la Hoya for five rounds before his corner ended the bout by throwing in the towel at the 1:16 mark of round five (TKOby 5).
Gatti ripped de la Hoya with left hooks and overhand rights, but was unable to overcome the bigger, stronger former WBC welterweight champion.
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 Arturo Gatti vs. Mickey Ward (June 7, 2003)
Gatti kept the pressure on and with 37-seconds to go in the 1st, he scored with a quick combination including another sharp left hook to the head.
Gatti continued to beat Ward to the punch as he connected with three riveting shots to the midsection and a right hand upstairs.
Gatti seemed reenergized and scored with several more whip-like volleys as Ward tried to keep pace but seemingly there was next to nothing left in his tank.
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 Arturo Gatti puts off retirement with win - Boston.com
Arturo Gatti of Jersey City, N.J., celebrates his win over Thomas Damgaard of Morkov, Denmark in their IBA Welterweight Championship fight at Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., Saturday, Jan. 28, 2006.
Gatti, who was overpowered by Mayweather in a 140-pound championship here last June, decided to call it quits if Damgaard won.
Gatti hurt his right hand punching Damgaard in the fourth, but insisted after the fight that his southpaw switching was a matter of strategy, not because his right hand hurt.
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 Mayweather vs Gatti
Arturo Gatti, on the other hand, is one of the most dangerous sluggers to lace up a pair of boxing gloves in recent memory, he is a warrior who fights to the end through the pain of ghastly cuts, broken wrists, a detached retina, or a broken jaw.
After digging through a list of opponents that Gatti and Mayweather have both faced, we may be able to predict the outcome of this fight by their respective performance against former WBU Super Featherweight Champion Angel Manfredy.
For while Arturo Gatti got brutally beaten by Manfredy in an eight round slugfest, Mayweather was not inclined to engage in such antics, and crushed Manfredy in just two rounds to defend his WBC Super Featherweight title for the then second time.
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 Arturo Gatti TKO11 Thomas Damgaard
Arturo Gatti pulled out some new tricks to go along with his old-fashioned toughness.
Gatti hurt his oft-injured right hand when he crashed it into Damgaard's head in the fourth round.
By the 11th, Damgaard was desperate, at one point holding the back of Gatti's head with his right hand and punching him several times with his left, which prompted Page to penalize him one point.
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Gatti lost handily to De La Hoya, but his courage was shown by refusing to quit and fighting on, after being dropped in the first round.
After the trilogy, Gatti was ranked number one contender by the WBC in the Light Welterweight class, and a fight was scheduled for the vacant title against Guianluco Branco.
Gatti won the fight, and became a two time champion, something many felt he would never be able to accomplish.
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 BraggingRightsCorner.com - Arturo Gatti: All Heart...by Aladdin Freeman
Arturo Gatti was having his way with Damgaard, who just seemed to walk forward and literally touch Gatti with his jab, in fact not to sugar coat it, Damgaard looked like he couldn’t punch his way out of a wet paper bag.
Gatti, who has injured his right hand in his last 6 fights did it again, but this time around he kept throwing with it and landing, to the body and up stairs, until he landed a thunderous right hand which sent Damgaard reeling before ref Lindsay Paige jumped in a stopped it.
Give Arturo Gatti all the credit he deserves because to fight through the injury to his right hand takes guts, but his opponent was a joke.
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 HBO: Boxing: Fighters: Bio: ARTURO GATTI
Gatti ripped de la Hoya with left hooks and overhand rights, but was unable to overcome the bigger, stronger former WBC welterweight champion.
Gatti returned to the win column on January 28, 2006, with a hard fought 11th round knockout of undefeated Danish contender Thomas Damgaard to win the IBA welterweight championship (TKO 11).
Gatti ignored a fourth-round hand injury and pounded Damgaard with a battery of right uppercuts and overhand rights to dismantle the durable European in a performance that left the 11,500 Atlantic City, NJ boxing fans in attendance standing on their feet from the opening bell.
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 Arturo Gatti, Crown Prince of New Jersey | TheSweetScience.com Boxing
Gatti’s loyal fans are revving up to cheer on their hero once more as he takes aim at Carlos Baldomir and his WBC welterweight title Saturday night at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
Win, lose, or draw, Arturo Gatti’s fans have never wavered in their admiration for him, and in an era of boxing where loyalty is usually considered rooting for the fighter who’s dishing out the most punishment, that’s quite an incredible feat to maintain.
Arturo Gatti will give it everything he has and fight bravely to the end because that’s where his heart takes him, and that’s why he will be immortalized in boxing history right next to the likes of Jake LaMotta and Rocky Graziano.
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 Carlos Baldomir vs Arturo Gatti: Boxing Results
Gatti was overmatched but managed to have a few good moments when he boxed outside, jabbed and moved in and out with punches.
Gatti got up on the count of 8, the referee gave him at least five more seconds before allowing action to resume and when it did, Baldomir went for the finish, throwing a flurry and another left hook grazed Gatti just enough to send him back to the canvas forcing the stoppage.
Gatti straightens up, looks at his left forearm and holds it with his left glove Carlos charges in while Gatti is distracted by something that has happened to his arm.
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