ARTURO GATTI FOUND DEAD IN BRAZIL

Don't get me wrong, what happened was terrible but from what I'm reading Gatti had a history of abuse and supposedly pushed her to to ground and/orpunched her in the face earlier that night. She must have just snapped.
 
Originally Posted by GUNNA GET IT

he was drunk as %%@$... prolly caught him halfway passed out...

but arent they also sayin he caught a blow to the head?

i assume he he got struck in the head, knocked out, and then strangled. also would explain the blood.
 
Originally Posted by MJ2229

Whoa, more proof that life can't be taken for granted. We could be here today, gone tomorrow! Live YOUR life to the fullest! We just don't know what we've had/witnessed until it's gone. Heart of a champion falls short for Gatti, Thanks for the memories! RIP

No disrespect to Gatti, MJ, or any of the other athletes/entertainers that have lost their lives this year....but why does it take "celebrity" deathsfor people to realize this? Like where do you guys live? People die in DROVES every day. REAL PEOPLE with 9 to 5s that you see and touch every day. Why dopeople act like the sky is falling when a few celebs die and not much attention is paid to when a ++$+ load of people get murdered over the course of a weekendin Chicago or 9 people die in a train crash in DC?
 
agree with it or not these people get more attention because we as a whole seek it out-

all the people you mentioned have fans and people who might have never met them but admire/check for/etc them - when joe schmoe dies his fam is effected butthe world didnt "know" him so obviously they aint gonna spend days reporting on him -
 
Originally Posted by Kingtre

agree with it or not these people get more attention because we as a whole seek it out-

all the people you mentioned have fans and people who might have never met them but admire/check for/etc them - when joe schmoe dies his fam is effected but the world didnt "know" him so obviously they aint gonna spend days reporting on him -
My point is that when they die in these back-to-back amounts like this...people always say "What is going on?" like celebrities aresupposed to be invincible or something...but this type of %$@% happens EVERY day with regular people...so how come people "can't believe it" whenit happens to them. Chicks been merking their husbands forever...how come people think it's "crazy" that it could have happened to Gatti orMcNair?
 
Originally Posted by Im Not You

Originally Posted by Kingtre

agree with it or not these people get more attention because we as a whole seek it out-

all the people you mentioned have fans and people who might have never met them but admire/check for/etc them - when joe schmoe dies his fam is effected but the world didnt "know" him so obviously they aint gonna spend days reporting on him -
My point is that when they die in these back-to-back amounts like this...people always say "What is going on?" like celebrities are supposed to be invincible or something...but this type of %$@% happens EVERY day with regular people...so how come people "can't believe it" when it happens to them. Chicks been merking their husbands forever...how come people think it's "crazy" that it could have happened to Gatti or McNair?

I totally hear what you're saying...

I think everyone has been desensitized to an extent when there is news surrounding a death of a "normal" Joe. Only when it's a mass casualty orsomething truly "shocking," do people stop what they're doing and actually take a moment to realize a person lost their life.

Many people are just infatuated with celebrities to the point where they don't realize that (like you said) the normal person who works the 9-5 getsforgotten in instances where their life ends abruptly.

No joke...some of the things that people were saying and also doing in the MJ thread was
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at the same time.

As far as people saying things are "crazy" when it happens to McNair and Gatti is IMO simply putting these guys up on a pedestal due to theircelebrity, and not realizing that something bad could happen to them at any time....mostly due to the choices they made in their lives.

I'm not going to sit here and say that out of all of the celeb deaths over the past couple of weeks, McNair's didn't effect me at all. I wasreally saddened because he was a guy I looked up to and respected. In knowing the circumstances of how he died, I can't say that I approve of the way hewas living his life. He made some idiotic choices that ultimately led to his death. What it does is make me appreciate a lot of my morals/ethics/standardsthat I have on a day-to-day basis.
 
Originally Posted by Q46totheE

Originally Posted by Im Not You

Originally Posted by Kingtre

agree with it or not these people get more attention because we as a whole seek it out-

all the people you mentioned have fans and people who might have never met them but admire/check for/etc them - when joe schmoe dies his fam is effected but the world didnt "know" him so obviously they aint gonna spend days reporting on him -
My point is that when they die in these back-to-back amounts like this...people always say "What is going on?" like celebrities are supposed to be invincible or something...but this type of %$@% happens EVERY day with regular people...so how come people "can't believe it" when it happens to them. Chicks been merking their husbands forever...how come people think it's "crazy" that it could have happened to Gatti or McNair?

I totally hear what you're saying...

I think everyone has been desensitized to an extent when there is news surrounding a death of a "normal" Joe. Only when it's a mass casualty or something truly "shocking," do people stop what they're doing and actually take a moment to realize a person lost their life.

Many people are just infatuated with celebrities to the point where they don't realize that (like you said) the normal person who works the 9-5 gets forgotten in instances where their life ends abruptly.

No joke...some of the things that people were saying and also doing in the MJ thread was
eek.gif
and
smh.gif
at the same time.

As far as people saying things are "crazy" when it happens to McNair and Gatti is IMO simply putting these guys up on a pedestal due to their celebrity, and not realizing that something bad could happen to them at any time....mostly due to the choices they made in their lives.

I'm not going to sit here and say that out of all of the celeb deaths over the past couple of weeks, McNair's didn't effect me at all. I was really saddened because he was a guy I looked up to and respected. In knowing the circumstances of how he died, I can't say that I approve of the way he was living his life. He made some idiotic choices that ultimately led to his death. What it does is make me appreciate a lot of my morals/ethics/standards that I have on a day-to-day basis.
in that sense i feel you ( II )


people always do talk like that and its kinda silly- but it goes along the same point...

RIP to Gatti tho...ugly to be a warrior like that and go out to a purse strap yielded by a crazy broad
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God Rest his sole , Another human being gone and Hopefully something good comes of it...
 
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/m..._police_arrest_wife_of_slain_boxer_gatti.html

[h1]Arturo Gatti's wife Amanda Rodrigues strangled him with her purse strap, say cops[/h1]
BY Harold Emert In Rio DeJaneiro and Mitch Abramson and Samuel Goldsmith In New York
DAILY NEWS WRITERS

Updated Monday, July 13th 2009, 7:21 AM

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Boxing legend Arturo Gatti's sexystripper-wife choked the life out of him with her purse strap while he slept in a swanky Brazilian resort, cops charged Sunday.

Amanda CarineBarbosa Rodrigues, a 23-year-old former exotic dancer, looked unfazed as cops escorted her out of a police station in Recife, Brazil.

The stunner's eyes were hidden by giant designer sunglasses as she walked to a police cruiser in low-rise blue jeans and a clingy white top that showedoff the toned physique that first caught Gatti's eye.

The busty bombshell's purse was found stained with blood in their rented apartment at the luxurious Dorisol Resort in the turquoise-water paradise townof Porto de Galinhas.

"She is the only suspect," a police spokesman said.

The couple - who had met while she danced at a club in Brazil - were vacationing there to celebrate a second honeymoon after rekindling their relationshipfollowing a brief breakup, friends said.

Carl Moretti, who promoted many ofGatti's fights, said he always worried the 37-year-old former Jersey City star spent too much time in strip clubs picking up the wrong women.

"Among friends who knew him, no one felt that this was a good relationship," Moretti said. "The relationship was not based on love. It couldget violent at times."

Moretti said he had heard through Gatti's manager, PatLynch, that Rodrigues threw a lamp at Gatti on a recent trip to Montreal.

"They were always fighting," he said. "It never stopped. But clearly, you didn't think that it would lead to this."

Authorities detained the tight-bodied beauty early yesterday because of contradictions in her story when she was first questioned. Police called her versionof what had happened "inconsistent and incoherent."

Rodrigues could not explain how she had spent nearly 10hours in the room without noticing that Gatti was dead, authorities said.

The couple went to a bar Friday night and began to argue, witnesses said. Rodrigues told cops Gatti got drunk, hit her and pushed her to the floor.

Witnesses said the two were still fighting when they returned from the bar early Saturday morning.

Rodrigues was being examined at the Medical Legal Institute near their vacation spot and will spend the night in prison.

Gatti, who won 40 of his 49 professional fights, including 31 by knockout, was raised in Montreal but became a star in Atlantic City, where he won his first title. He moved to New Jersey in 1991 and delighted crowds there until hisretirement in 2007.

Nicknamed Thunder, he won world championships in two different weight classes, 130 pounds and 140pounds.

"She murdered her husband and left her child an orphan," said Lou DiBella, a former executive at HBO who put together several of Gatti's more memorablefights.

"Now she's going to spend the rest of her life in prison. This is just too much a tragedy."

With Irving DeJohn and News Wire Services
 
I mean unless she's hiding something under those glasses doesn't really look like he hit her or pushed her.

Eh...guess we gotta wait and see.
 
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