Arturo Gatti -Ain't No Grave
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- čas přidán 6. 03. 2013
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A redo of my old Gatti video in which I completely messed up on the years. Which I am truly sorry for. Arturo Gatti is a admirable fighter always fought his heart out could take as much as he can give. "It wasn't his heart that gave out, It was his body" - Zábava
Thank you for this outstanding tribute, WE LOVE GATTI OVER HERE , THE RESPECT IS RIGHTLY AMAZING, FROM THE U.K
I miss him so much ,i think it was murder ,boxing and its fans like me will never forget gatti R.I.P champ
Killed by a hooker in a hotel room..
At the end when he was on his knees you just knew he was gonna get back up. That's how I took it anyway. Man he was fun to watch!!
What a chin.
What a heart.
What a fighter!!!
The best of all time
My fav fighter and my rolemodel
Whenever theres a thunderstorm always remember, thats not thunder you're hearing. Thats Gatti in heaven pounding away.
I gotta say PW of all the GREAT Arturo Gatti vids around this one is probably my new favourite.
This moves me and gives me chills
Pure guts
Something about a fighter... not the skill not the money... But when you see someone give it all they got.. you see them take punches that you know would knock you, yourself down... winded still throwing punches. A boxer is made out of skill and talent, but a fighter is forged from his own courage. I'm telling you, this man took a lot of souls with him because Arturo stayed fighting when his opponents would have given up. When you beat someone, and you win, the win may feel good but if you had to beat that man into the ground before he would stay down you're going to wonder... "Could I take that beating? Could I still fight back after that? How many rounds could he have taken am ass whooping from me?" If you fought past the point in which your opponent would have quit you beat them eternally. Wins, losses makes no difference, it's the fight within that gives us hope, and when you give people hope through showing your heart and courage that means more than any undefeated record. RIP to this fighter Arturo Gatti great heart great warrior great hope.
Yes HOPE is the keyword, agree 100%. RIP ARTURO GATTI
Well said 🔥💪💪💪
True
Great words I couldn't agree more
rip the legend arturto gatti!!!!!!
RIP Arturo Thunder Gatti
As a Canadian Arturo inspired me to start boxing. He was the apitome of Canadian toughness and heart rip champ
I made it about 1:27 before the tears started rolling down. What a fighter.
RIP warrior
Amazing
Arturo Thunder Gatti rest in peace champ thanks for the many great fights you put on for us fans
Love this!!!
A man who inspired me and showed me that nothing is impossible that you can always fight on and get back up Love you brother Arturo Rest easy Champ
I know that it's been said before, but that doesn't make it any less true, dude had HEART. Personally, the Gatti-Ward fights were the best, that this man, has witnessed. Personal demons aside, he was a class act in the ring, a man who didn't know the meaning of surrender. When it looked like it was over, his mental strength and heart refused to be broken, even when his body was. RIP CHAMP.
No one had the chin or the stones this man had rest in power champ nothing but love thanks for all the many battles you showed us one thunderous puncher with a heart that beat like a 9 lb hammer the he's definitely on one of my all-time favorites Arturo thunder gatti
RIP Gatti Gone too soon :( Forever Legend
Thank you brother, you made me better!
The Canadian answer to Roberto Duran-what a fighter ,RIP champ.
Thunder!!!
Woever gave this a thumbs down delete yourself!😑
Nacio soñando ser campeon se fue siendolo
Don't know what your saying but i guess it's something good so im gonna give you a like
One of best videos I've seen period! :)
Awesome.
In my opinion the the greatest fighter to come out of Canada, MMA fans will argue George St.Pierre but the fact is round 9 vs Ward in the first fight was the greatest round in combat sports history. Gatti vs Ward is also the greatest trilogy in the history of boxing. Canadians in general are extremely proud of Arturo, and he captures the fighting spirit that is alive and well here in Canada.
He’s Canadian American and Italian
The ultimate blood and guts Warrior.
Best video I've seen for gatti. What's your twitter?
Loved gatti....great vid..
They don’t make them like that anymore
They really don’t make them how they use to
his a fighter with no retreat no surrender down but not lost, issue about his dead about suicide huuuuui did not believe that how come a warrior kill himself
Wooow! Amazing job man! :)
same below great video rip the late great
Nice touch
Brilliant vid! Nice one!
Depressing.
Wspaniały , prawdziwy bokser .Łza w starym oku kibica się kręci ....
this is what it looks like to just not give a fuck
What a great clip..fuckin A!!!
Arturo gatti training
Mayweather, ward, and his black widow are the only ones who beat him
whenever I hear Arturo Gatti‘s name, the one thing that comes to my mind is Floyd Mayweather ... how he humiliated such a wonderful boxer and he just made him quit. That is fantastic!
Should have ended this with his arms in the air. Not sat on the canvas....
I like the ending. To me, it illustrates a more honest and telling account of Gatti's ethos and legacy. Gatti's career is principally characterized by universal adoration from the public, due essentially to his heart alone, and in spite of many unsavory elements such as: numerous outright failures, excessive brutality, luck, and ill-advised choices which proved costly and limited his few actual triumphs. But that's just the beauty of it; his career was perfectly imperfect. Gatti resonated with fans because he seemed human, not a physical freak or a savant; made his money through sheer effort and came up short in part because of his limitations; took risks and chose to fight partly out of his nature but also to please the fans; and most importantly, he courageously beat the odds in some way or another due to his never-say-die attitude and warrior spirit. Ending this tribute with him on the canvas is the right choice in my view as it depicts the bitter and unforgiving reality that was Gatti's career and ethos--a sort of live by the sword die by the sword approach to boxing. He went out the same way he won.
@@Garrett1240 thank you so much for your perfect commentary, RIP ARTURO GATTI
Gayweather doesn't have half of Gatti's heart or courage.
Dirk Digger true but he does have 10 times his stamina and sometimes that's what makes the difference
Arturo should've retired after his fight with Thomas Damgaard