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    Former champion Arturo Gatti, who was scheduled to testify in a trial in New York this week in a lawsuit filed against the New York State Athletic commission by former opponent Joey Gamache, has been found dead in northeastern Brazil, according to several reports.

    Gatti, 37, was on a second honeymoon with his wife and 10-month-old baby when his blood-stained body was found in an apartment in Porto de Galinhas, the Canadian Broadcasting Company reported.

    A police investigation is underway and foul play is suspected, the CBC reported. Gatti was found in his underwear, with blood stains on his neck and the back of his head at about 6 a.m. Saturday morning, according to the the CBC.

    Gatti, who was raised in Montreal and was one of the most exciting fighters in the sport, was scheduled to testify in Gamache's trial on a lawsuit charging negligence by the NYSAC at the weigh-in for the Feb. 2000 fight that left Gamache nearly dead from head trauma and with permanent brain damage. Gatti had knocked Gamache down twice in the first round, then rendered him senseless in the second round of their fight at Madison Square Garden. According to Gamache, Gatti was as much as 19 pounds overweight for the 141-pound fight.

    "I feel sad, he did a lot for boxing," Gamache said Saturday when he learned of Gatti's death. "He had a lot of memorable fights. People will never forget what he did for boxing."

    He started his professional career in 1991 at 19 and won the United States Boxing Association junior lightweight title and successfully defended it twice. He also won the International Boxing Federation's world junior lightweight title.

    Gatti (40-9, 31 KOs) was best known for his three Pier 6 brawls with Micky Ward in 2002 and 2003. He fought often at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, where he was a fan favorite.

    In his first fight after the Ward trilogy, which he won 2-1, Gatti captured a world title in his second division, winning a decision against Gianluca Branco for the vacant WBC junior welterweight title.

    Gatti would go on to make two successful defenses before losing to Floyd Mayweather Jr. by a sixth-round TKO in June 2005. When most pundits thought his career was over, he came back to defeat Thomas Damgaard. But he lost his final two matches, suffering a ninth-round TKO against then welterweight champion Carlos Baldomir in July 2006. That was followed by a loss to former "Contender" star Alfonso Gomez in July 2007.

  • #2
    now this is starting to get crazy now.. this is a bad day for all of boxing.. arturo was one of my favorite boxers back in the day..

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    • #3
      god damn wtf everyone is dying r.i.p. to this guy i seen him on fight night r. 3
      Saul "Canelo" Alvarez

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      • #4
        the sad thing is there is more to come

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        • #5
          more and more. rip Arturo.. how's next?

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          • #6
            Shit this is crazy so many celebreties dead in the last weeks. Damn RIP

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            • #7
              damn alotta deaths lately tf
              R.I.P

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              • #8
                it seems now that his wife might have did him in...



                whats up with the all the crazy girls these days?

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                • #9
                  I've read today that it may have been a trap.

                  His wife surely did it or hired someone to do it, because i've heard on the tv that someone said she is too small to kill Arturo.

                  RIP

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Max View Post
                    I've read today that it may have been a trap.

                    His wife surely did it or hired someone to do it, because i've heard on the tv that someone said she is too small to kill Arturo.

                    RIP

                    yea.. i was thinkin the same thing.. arturo wasnt that big of a guy but he was surely stronger then any normal person after the training he was doing for years.. it just seemed odd to me that his wife would be able to do that to him.. unless she drugged the shit out of him or somthin.. thats what i was thinking... but who knows.. we will have to see what the police find out.. oh and i hope his wife or whoever else rottt..

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                    • #11
                      Seems like he was killed in his sleep.

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