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Arturo Gatti.

RIP.

Great fighter, his first fight against Mickey Ward is the best fight I've ever seen.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=34674.msg904524#msg904524 date=1247398919]
God rest him.

I didn't see that fight. Better than McLellan-v-Benn?
[/quote]Oh fu sho!
Gatti v Mayweather was amazing too, but mainly because Mayweather put in the best performance ever.
 
Former champion Gatti found dead

Gatti retired from boxing in 2007
Former world boxing champion Arturo Gatti has been found dead in a hotel room in north east Brazil.

The Canadian's body was discovered on Saturday at a holiday resort where he had gone with his wife and son.

Gatti, 37, was IBF super-featherweight champion in 1995 and WBC light-welterweight champion in 2004. He retired in 2007.

His three-fight series with Micky Ward in 2002 and 2003 established him as one of the world's most exciting fighters.

Police are understood to be considering foul play because of reported evidence of injuries to Gatti's head but the cause of death has not yet been confirmed.

"It is still too early to say anything concrete, although it is all very strange," police investigator Edilson Alves was quoted as saying.

A spokeswoman for the Pernambuco public safety department confirmed that Gatti's wife and one-year-old son were unhurt.

The family had arrived in the resort of Porto de Galinhas on Friday.

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Gatti's career spanned 49 fights and he won 40 of them, 31 by knockout.

He first fought Ward in May 2002 and the pair traded devastating blows for 10 rounds before Ward earned the split decision from the judges.

The rematch was just as brutal, with Gatti knocking Ward down in the third round with a big right. Ward not only recovered from the blow, which broke Gatti's hand, but managed to go the distance. This time, Gatti earned a unanimous decision.

Gatti and Ward had their decider at Boardwalk Hall in June 2003, Ward knocked Gatti to the floor in the sixth round, but despite fighting with his right hand broken again, Gatti managed to win the decision.

Ward and Gatti became close friends toward the end of their careers.

Hearing what happened to Arturo is like a piece of you is gone

Micky Ward
Ward told The Ring: "I'm walking around in a daze. I'm just dazed by it all. You fight a guy, you go to war with them, and there is a respect there. But with me and Arturo, it was greater.

"There was a real bond between us. It's why hearing this, hearing what happened to Arturo is like a piece of you is gone, because we shared so much of everything in the ring. We were friends, close friends."

Gatti eventually retired two years ago following a seventh-round knockout defeat by Alfonso Gomez.

Kathy Duva, of Gatti's promoters Main Events, described his death as an "unspeakable tragedy".

She said: "His entire boxing career he fought with us, we've known him since he was 17.

"He just captured the imagination of so many people."

Duva added: "I remember walking away from his last fight and somebody walked up to him in the casino late at night and congratulated him.

"He said 'Why did he congratulate me?' and I said 'He was excited to meet you' and he kind of looked very surprised by that. He had no idea what an icon he was or how much he meant to people."
 
SAO PAULO -- The wife of former boxing champion Arturo Gatti was detained as a suspect by Brazilian authorities Sunday following his death at a posh seaside resort.

Police said 23-year-old Amanda Rodrigues was taken into custody after contradictions in her interrogation. Gatti's body was found early Saturday in a hotel room at the Porto de Galinhas resort in northeastern Brazil.

The former junior welterweight champion was apparently strangled with the strap of a purse, which was found at the scene with blood stains, said Milena Saraiva, a spokeswoman for the Pernambuco state civil police. She told The Associated Press that the Canadian also had a head injury.

The investigation was not complete, but Saraiva said authorities were preparing to present a formal accusation against Rodrigues, who denied being involved in her husband's death.

Police said Rodrigues, a Brazilian, could not explain how she spent nearly 10 hours in the room without noticing that Gatti was already dead.

Police were investigating witness reports that the couple fought and Gatti was drunk when he returned to his room Friday night, Saraiva said, adding that police were told the pair were extremely jealous of each other and that he constantly complained of her clothing when she traveled to Brazil.

Acelino "Popo" Freitas, a four-time world champion Brazilian boxer, told Globo TV's Web site on Saturday that he was a close friend of Gatti and his wife and that he "knew they were having some sort of problem and were about to separate."

The couple's 1-year-old son, who was unhurt, was with Rodrigues' sister, Saraiva said.

The 37-year-old Gatti, whose epic trilogy with Micky Ward branded him one of the most exciting fighters of his generation, retired in 2007 with a career record of 40-9 and 31 knockouts.

Known for his straightforward punching and granite-like chin, Gatti captured the junior welterweight title in 1995, when he defeated Tracy Harris Patterson in Atlantic City.
 
[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=34674.msg904524#msg904524 date=1247398919]
God rest him.

I didn't see that fight. Better than McLellan-v-Benn?
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Honestly if you watched the fight you'd be amazed at the punishment the two of them dished out and took.

They went toe to toe for ten rounds.
 
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[quote author=Judge Jules link=topic=34674.msg904524#msg904524 date=1247398919]
God rest him.

I didn't see that fight. Better than McLellan-v-Benn?
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Honestly if you watched the fight you'd be amazed at the punishment the two of them dished out and took.

They went toe to toe for ten rounds.
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Great fight, round 9 espcially.
 
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