Arturo Gatti Jr. He will soon announce his next fight. The adolescent man plans to follow the renowned traces of his father.
According to World Boxing News in the early part of life, Gatti Jr. He trained since he was a boy. It aims to continue the story his world champion began in the 1980s.
Gatti Jr. He has mentors such as Mike Tyson in the corner, giving him advice. Tyson promised to look after Gatti Jr., when his father died suddenly in 2009.
Now the 16-year-old plans to attack the ranks of boxing after the gold gloves in Lowell in February.
The teenager turns 17 this fall. He acquired his boxing in the USA, which means that he will try to qualify for amateur events. The Olympic Games then become an opportunity before a professional run.
When he received the document, Gatti cited the characters from Disney The Lion King. He compared the relations of the main characters with a very compact time from Gatti SR.
“Simba got his passport, next to him with the heritage of the muffas (Gatti Sr.). Heritage lives. Long live the king.”
Gatti Jr. He added that he was heading straight to the top.
“Nobody, nothing, even me, can stop what God has planned for me.
“Striving to size, no matter what.”
Gatti Sr. He had a huge rating during his career. His stimulating term of office included Fight of the Century efforts and victory in the world title. Gatti also had a nice personality as a pleasant crowd.
Fans keep the Gatti-Ward trilogy against “Ireland” Micky Ward as one of the best fights in history. Round nine is one of the most fascinating three minutes I’ve ever seen.
His premature pass, when Junior was ten months ancient, sent a shock wave through the Pugism community. Gatti died at the age of 37 in Brazil in mysterious circumstances.
The former promoter of Kathy Duva told WBN that he would never believe in the judgment of suicide from the coroner report.
“I am still furious with him and I regret it, especially when we are involved in a great fight,” only Duva Worldboxingnews.com said. “I spend a moment to think about how it would be there.
“There is no closure when someone dies in this way. I do not believe for a moment that he took his life.
“I hope that anyone is responsible for what happened to Arturo, he pays for it one day. Whether in this life or in the next,” she added.
First -hand fans will look at the next Gatti during the upcoming tournaments.
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