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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Baldomir wins this one easy.

    Gatti is done.


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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by bilbo
    Baldomir wins this one easy.

    Gatti is done.

    stick a fork in him......I hate to see it but we knew it was going to happen sometime...he's 34.... no shame in retiring now....
    It feels good to be back home.

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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    Quote Originally Posted by raleights
    I can see people saying Baldizor UD because of Gatti's age, but if anyone is basing that around the Judah fight (the one Zab gave away) then you must be destroyed

    Bet your jaw is still sitting on the floor eh

    Baldomir is underated as a fighter in his weight class.....

    For one thing, the guy walks around at a normal 190lbs, then cuts weight to fight at 147....He is bigger, Better and hits extremely hard...

    I liked the fact that Gatti hit him with the best shot he had and Baldomir walked right through it,,,,when you see a man do this, know that your ass is fixxing to get kicked.....

    Gatti knew better than to jump in the ring with a guy like Baldomir....

    And the part about Judah giving away a fight,,,,No, he flat out got his ass kicked!!!!

    Good luck,

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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    First and foremost I wanna know how to develop big side muscles

    Yeah I'm suprised at how good baldy looked in this one but it still didn't erase from my mind how easily Zab beat him to every punch before his inevitable mental breakdown. I don't think Gatti did know better, no way he or anyone else could of imagined how much the size difference would matter. I had no freakin clue he walked around at 190, just that he had a huge ugly melon that didnt look right at 147 lbs. It threw all the other factors of the fight out the window - when you're so much bigger stalking a guy down works wonders

    Couldn't tell if Gatti's previous wars had an effect either, at times I thought yes and others no. Either way, GL with being a forum tough guy/c-unt

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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    Yes Size played a big difference, along with the big a** safety gloves Gatti was using and the color of the gloves was White , you can see those bad boys a mile away. , you can’t hurt your opponent with those big poweder puffs gloves. You notice Bald had on small black punchers gloves, huge difference in effectiveness. . Both fighters should have to wear the same gloves period , not just the same brand but the same style . If Gatti’s hands bothered him bad enough to wear safety gloves , he should have either pulled out of the fight or he should have soaked his hands in a numbing agent or have cortisone shots in his knuckles and wear the punchers gloves.

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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Yes Size played a big difference, along with the big a** safety gloves Gatti was using and the color of the gloves was White , you can see those bad boys a mile away. , you can’t hurt your opponent with those big poweder puffs gloves. You notice Bald had on small black punchers gloves, huge difference in effectiveness. . Both fighters should have to wear the same gloves period , not just the same brand but the same style . If Gatti’s hands bothered him bad enough to wear safety gloves , he should have either pulled out of the fight or he should have soaked his hands in a numbing agent or have cortisone shots in his knuckles and wear the punchers gloves.

    All pro fighters wear the same weight gloves.....Some brands look bigger than others, but the gloves are still 10oz.

    I think they were wearing the ringside pro fight gloves....

    As much as I like Ringside products for amateurs, they dont have a good pro product line...

    Any of my pros that fight we request for Grant Pro Fight Gloves if it is an option for us....


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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    lol

    ok BW, we believe you

    (hopefully he'll stop saying that now)

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    Default Re: Gatti v Baldomir analysis.

    Quote Originally Posted by BoxingCoachBW
    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Yes Size played a big difference, along with the big a** safety gloves Gatti was using and the color of the gloves was White , you can see those bad boys a mile away. , you can’t hurt your opponent with those big poweder puffs gloves. You notice Bald had on small black punchers gloves, huge difference in effectiveness. . Both fighters should have to wear the same gloves period , not just the same brand but the same style . If Gatti’s hands bothered him bad enough to wear safety gloves , he should have either pulled out of the fight or he should have soaked his hands in a numbing agent or have cortisone shots in his knuckles and wear the punchers gloves.

    All pro fighters wear the same weight gloves.....Some brands look bigger than others, but the gloves are still 10oz.

    I think they were wearing the ringside pro fight gloves....

    As much as I like Ringside products for amateurs, they dont have a good pro product line...

    Any of my pros that fight we request for Grant Pro Fight Gloves if it is an option for us....

    Your right about weight coach , but the style of glove were different. Gatti was using the 10oz boxers glove style , (more padding up front on the knuckles, ) and Baldimir was using the 10oz punchers gloves style . (More padding around the wrist and less around the knuckle) . Gatti’s gloves were loaded with foam up front, looked like safety gloves that kids fight with. LOL

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