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    Arturo Gatti Found Dead in Hotel Room
    SAO PAULO (AP) -- Former boxing champion Arturo Gatti, whose epic trilogy with Micky Ward branded him one of the most exciting fighters of his generation, was found dead in a hotel room in the posh seaside resort of Porto de Galihnas early Saturday.

    Police investigator Edilson Alves told The Associated Press that the body of the former junior welterweight champ was discovered in his room at the tourist resort, where Gatti had arrived on Friday with his Brazilian wife Amanda and 1-year-old son.

    Alves said police were investigating and it was unclear how the 37-year-old Canadian died.

    "It is still too early to say anything concrete, although it is all very strange,'' Alves said. He declined to provide any additional details.

    A spokeswoman for the state public safety department said Gatti's wife and son were unhurt. The woman declined to give a name in keeping with department policy.

    "There were no bullet or stab wounds on his body, but police did find blood stains on the floor,'' she said.

    Brazilian boxer and four-time world champion Acelino ``Popo'' Freitas told the G1 Web site of Brazil's largest TV network Globo 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.''

    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, N.J. His brawling style and natural charisma made him a fan favorite, and he became one of New Jersey's adopted sons while fighting some of his most memorable battles on the Boardwalk.

    "I never saw a crowd show so much love for someone like the way that the crowds flocked to Arturo's fights in Atlantic City,'' said referee Randy Neumann, who officiated Gatti's last fight against Alfonso Gomez two years ago. "I mean, they were so into him and the crowds were electric. He just fought his heart out every fight.''

    Gatti continued to keep a home in New Jersey after he retired in 2007, with a career record of 40-9 and 31 knockouts.

    "His entire boxing career he fought with us, we've known him since he was 17,'' Kathy Duva of promoter Main Events told The Associated Press. "It's just an unspeakable tragedy. I can't even find words. It's a horror.''

    Gatti defended his title three times before moving up in weight and getting stopped by Angel Manfredy in 1997. He lost twice more before running off four straight wins, setting up a big payday against Oscar De La Hoya.

    Although Gatti was knocked out in the fifth round of a lopsided fight, his almost cult-like following never wavered.

    "He just captured the imagination of so many people,'' Duva said. "We used to joke it was a crowd like the Grateful Dead's, it was the same people every time.''

    Gatti would later lose to big names like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Carlos Baldomir, but it was his three-fight series against Ward that left an indelible impression on fight fans.

    The first time they met, in May 2002, the 140-pounders traded devastating blows for 10 rounds before leaving it up to the judges to decide a winner. Ward earned the mixed decision, by one point on one scorecard and two points on another, in what Ring Magazine called "Fight of the Year.''

    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 clear unanimous decision.

    Gatti and Ward had their rubber match at Boardwalk Hall in June 2003, and it was again called "Fight of the Year'' by Ring Magazine. 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.

    "I was sitting him at the post-fight press conference - I can't remember which one - and I looked at his hand and it was three times the normal size,'' Duva said. "He gave me this goofy grin and he said, 'Yeah, I know. We'll party tonight and I'll go to the hospital tomorrow.'''

    Gatti attempted a comeback in July 2007, getting knocked out in seven rounds by Gomez. Afterward, with his legion of fans cheering for him in the arena, Gatti announced his retirement in the dressing room at Boardwalk Hall.

    Neumann said it was tough for him to end that fight, simply because of Gatti's incredible ability to come back in fights.

    "I couldn't stop that fight, simply because he was Arturo Gatti,'' Neumann said. ``He was much more dignified to go out that way. He had to be counted out. When he fought, you never knew if he could come back. He looked beaten and still came back.''

    With that loss, Gatti acknowledged the end of all his travails and triumphs.

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

    By STAN LEHMAN, AP Sports Writer
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  • #2
    I noticed Jr. had Gatti's name on his helmet. I know they were GOOD friends. Just a sad situation these days all kind of people dying.

    And now they are saying mabe his wife did it.



    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
    Last edited by ***THA FIX***; 07-12-2009, 12:08 PM.

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    • #3
      Wow! I loved that trilogy; what a shame for the boy!

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      • #4
        Gatti's Wife held in boxing champ's killing

        Brazilian authorities detained the wife of former world boxing champion Arturo Gatti as a suspect in his killing, according to local reports.

        Gatti was found dead Saturday in a hotel in Brazil, where he was taking a vacation with his wife, Amanda Carina Barbosa Rodrigues, and their young child.

        The 37-year-old Canadian, who was born in Italy and made his name as a fighter based in New Jersey, was staying in the northeast seaside resort of Porto de Galihnas.

        Rodrigues, 23, was being held in a police station in the city of Recife in connection with the killing, a police official in Porto de Galihnas told CNN.

        Police official Osmar Silva Santiago confirmed local reports that Gatti's body was found Saturday morning in his hotel room with strangulation marks.

        "This crime is being investigated by our homicide experts and we hope to have more answers tomorrow," Santiago said.

        Police recovered a blood-stained purse strap from the scene, according to media reports.

        Rodrigues became a suspect because of inconsistencies during her interrogation, local reports quoted homicide task force chief Josedith Ferreira as saying.

        Gatti made his name in a series of three fights against "Irish" Micky Ward, losing the first but triumphing in the other two.

        He held the IBF super-featherweight and WBC light-welterweight titles, and he also won the WBC junior welterweight belt but lost it to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2005.

        Gatti retired in 2007 after suffering a knockout defeat by Alfonso Gomez in his comeback, ending with a record of 40 wins and nine losses.

        He grew up in Montreal, Quebec, after leaving Italy at an early age, and returned to the city following his retirement.

        According to Gatti's official Web site, the Italian-born pugilist won "Fight of the Year" for three consecutive years.

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        • #5
          How did she over power him and choke him with a purse strap? Seriously, even if he was sleeping, wouldn't he wake up and smack her or something? Another weird one to me.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by wayne1218 View Post
            How did she over power him and choke him with a purse strap? Seriously, even if he was sleeping, wouldn't he wake up and smack her or something? Another weird one to me.
            Me and Dixie were just saying the same thing.Didn't they say he had trauma to the head maybe.She might have hit him in the head while he was sleeping then while he was knocked out chocked his ass.Wierd way to treat your husband on your second honeymoon if you ask me

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            • #7
              Crazy bitches.
              NBA is a joke

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              • #8
                Being blind drunk may have contributed to him not being capable of defending himself.

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