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Tuesday Jul 14, 2009

Watch the thrilling trilogy on HBO. Watch the rivals for the ages throw it down for thirty rounds, and cement their legacies.

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HBO SPORTS TO COMMEMORATE THE CAREER OF ARTURO GATTI WITH SPECIAL REPLAY OF

ONE OF BOXING’S ALL-TIME GREAT TRILOGIES

 ARTURO GATTI VS. MICKY WARD I, II & III JULY 17 AND JULY 18

 

            After televising 21 of Arturo Gatti’s riveting portfolio of professional prizefights from 1995 to 2007, HBO Sports will commemorate the career of former two-time world champion Arturo Gatti, with a special presentation of his classic trilogy when ARTURO GATTI VS. MICKY WARD I, II & III is seen FRIDAY, JULY 17 (9:00 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO2 and Saturday, July 18 (10:15 a.m. ET/PT) on the main HBO service.  The three fights will air consecutively on both days.

HBO On Demand availability: July 20 – Aug. 16.

            Arturo Gatti, 37, was found dead Saturday in Brazil.

            Regarded by boxing historians as one of the great trilogies in boxing history, the three-fight series between the two junior welterweights featured no belts or championships on the line, but included 30 total rounds of non-stop action, remarkable displays of will and fortitude and unparalleled sportsmanship.  The series began on May 18, 2002 in Uncasville, Conn. as an HBO “Boxing After Dark®” presentation with Ward staging a surprising upset victory in an all-out battle.  USA Today praised the fight, saying “the ninth round is one of the greatest action-filled [moments] in history.”  The two met again on Nov. 23, 2002 in Atlantic City on HBO’s “World Championship Boxing” and Gatti bounced back with a unanimous decision victory.  The epic series concluded with another brilliant effort by both fighters on HBO on June 7, 2003 in Atlantic City, with Gatti scoring a unanimous decision victory.

            A Montreal native, Gatti (40-9, 31 KOs) fought out of Jersey City, NJ and was one of boxing’s brightest stars during his exciting career.  Ward, now 43, long known for his dogged determination and ring workmanship, hails from Lowell, MA and retired as an active fighter after the three showdowns with Gatti.  Ward later trained his former opponent in the closing chapter of Gatti’s professional career.

 

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the Roast:  That is a nice gesture from HBO doing a tribute to Gatti. It's funny how boxing connects with our lives. On Nov 23, 2002, My friends helped me and my family move into the house that I still live in. I moved my TVs in earlier in the week and got my cable hooked up so we could kick back and watch the fight after the work was done. I still remember my buddy Martin went to the bathroom and missed the knockdown as we all called him to get back in the room. Thanks Arturo and Micky, you two are forever linked. I will raise a glass in your honor.
Tuesday Jul 14, 2009 09:35:00 PM
MisterLee:  Watching gatti baldomir. This is one helluva fight! Gatti really brought the fight and some skills to baldomir. Still watching, only round 4, but impressive! Gatti was fast, and landed with some left hooks! pc out!
Tuesday Jul 14, 2009 10:29:50 PM
RIP Iran plane crash victims (163 dead):  I'm still devastated by this loss. And HBO likes to pull their fights off of youtube, which is simply more stupidity from those folks. Free publicity is a bad thing?? Unreal. RIP warrior Gatti.
Wednesday Jul 15, 2009 08:02:14 AM
arturo:  Will Patti make it. To the HOF? I remember hearing that old guy from hbo saying that he didn't think. So
Wednesday Jul 15, 2009 09:30:57 AM
AFN in Newcastle:  Just arrived here after a four day trip over via NYC. Saw the news of this on a ticker tape in Times Square. Had to hold a rail to steady myself I was so shocked. Haven't felt this way since we lost Chico. Truly saddened. Without a doubt, Gatti should be HOF. The Human Highlght Reel is a true legend. Toonoy
Wednesday Jul 15, 2009 11:39:34 AM

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