Who gave Arturo Gatti the worst beating?

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Who gave Gatti the worst beatdown?

  1. Oscar De La Hoya

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  2. Floyd Mayweather

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  3. Carlos Baldomir

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  4. Alfonso Gomez

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  1. Erratic

    Erratic "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Let us know when you get to the part when Gatti tries to do the Ali shuffle.:lol:
     
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    Gomez, his beating of gatti was more brutal than floyd's.
     
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    Do people take you seriously ????

    Name one fighter that Mayweather has beaten that could beat a prime Campas ?

    Are you gonna pick Zab , or are you gonna pick Baldomir who beat Zab ? :lol:
     
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    it is doubtful that a "prime" campas would rank among the top ten or fifteen victories on mayweathers ledger. let alone the old ass campas who had quit several times and had 80+ fights who delahoya so valiantly defeated.
     
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    Me thinks Floyd. He fucked Gatti up so bad it almost seemed like Gatti was in the corner crying when they showed that close up of him. Gatti looked like he was in tremendous pain which wouldn't surprise me with the way Floyd was beating him from pillar to post.

    It's funny too, because I made the prediction that Buddy would be the one to stop the fight so as not to make Gatti look like a quitter and ruin his tough guy image. All Gatti had to do was say the password and Buddy did the rest.
     
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    Erratic "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Yeah I remember someone saying Gatti would give McGirt the password to quit, I had forgotten who it was.

    Poor Arturo, trying to block right hands that had already landed.
     
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    You're so full of shit.

    Name the names !

    Delahoya started at 133lbs
    Floyd Mayweather started at 131lbs

    Delahoya fought as low as 128lbs - LOWER then Floyd ever fought at.

    Now , lets hear the names of the people Floyd defeated other then DLH that could beat Campas.

    Fuck prime , even the old ass shot Campas that just had that great exciting fight against John Duddy at Middle.

    So who could beat Campas ? Zab who couldn't even beat Baldomir ?
    Baldomir , Gatti ?
    The closest you can come is maybe Castillo but he is about the same skill level as Campas and is too small anyway.

    So lets hear your answer. What are the names of these fighters ?

    Face the facts , you're fuckin hero doesn't even have a victory under his name that is capable of beating Yori Boy Campas yet you prop him up and then question DLH's resume.:lol: :rolleyes:
     
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    Mayweather.
     
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    using that daft logic I could argue delahoya's resumé is garbage compared to larry donalds. has delahoya ever fought let alone beat anyone who could defeat spoon or jeremy williams?
     
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    PBF potshotted and embarassed him more then the others....but pure beating would be Gomez...most of these beatings though came past prime gatti...when he was almost at the end....with the exception of the hoya fight which was an entertaining fight at least
     
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    All of them pretty much made mince meat outta him.
     
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    Robinson beat his ass twice in his "prime".
     
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    The Robinson fight was a 2 way brawl with both guys taking equal punishment. Robinson clearly won both times but he never dominated.
     
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    The first fight was closer. Robinson beat the shit outta him in the rematch. Equal punishment? LOL yeah right!
     
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    You're fucking crazy. Both of the fights were face first brawls. Yeah, Robinson won, but if you're going to take this stance you may as well say Ward beat the shit out of Gatti in the fight he won against him.
     
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    if you consider that his prime?

    gatti was heavy into drugs and drinking at the time....he had to clean himself up after his 3rd straight loss

    and robinson was NEVER EVER the same after those wars...look at his career after gatti..he was a soft shell...the same cant be said with gatti who changed his life and became dedicated to the sport
     
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    this thread is funny anyhow...picking on a shot fighter who had some brutal losses at the tail end of his career...pathetic
     
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    Gomez IMO. That last shot was brutal.
     
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    :bears: :bears:

    none of the fighters who did give him those beatings would have the heart gatti had to take them themselves
     
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    We don't know that... what we DO know is that neither have the lack of skills necessary to take such beatings.
     

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