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ARTURO GATTI vs MICKY WARD 3 fights on 4 boxing DVDs
ARTURO GATTI vs MICKY WARD
3 FIGHTS ON 4 BOXING DVDS
Fights Boxing DVD 1
Arturo Gatti vs Micky Ward I
 
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Arturo Gatti vs Micky Ward II
 
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Arturo Gatti vs Micky Ward III
 
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Legendary Nights: Gatti/Ward
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Gatti vs. Ward trilogy

On May 18, 2002, Micky Ward faced the opponent with whom he became most identified, Arturo Gatti. The fight was a wild one, but a ninth round Ward knockdown of Gatti proved to be the difference, with Ward winning a majority decision. The fight was later named the 2002 Ring magazine fight of the year. Both fighters needed care in a trauma center after the match.

 

The two agreed to an immediate rematch, and in November, Gatti was able to win the second wild fight. Ward was knocked down in the third round, but survived to finish the fight. Gatti paid tribute to Ward's tenacity after the fight , saying, "I used to wonder what would happen if I fought my twin. Now I know."

 

They then agreed to a third straight fight, and again, the fight was back and forth. Gatti pounded Ward with punch after punch early on, but Ward fought back and managed a sixth round knockdown of Gatti. Before Gatti could get up, or the referee's count could hit ten, the bell sounded to end the round. Gatti was able to come back and win the fight via a unanimous decsion. Again, both men needed a trip to the hospital, due to the injuries they suffered. The fight was named the 2003 Ring magazine fight of the year, the third straight for Ward. Ward was the first fighter to achieve this since Rocky Marciano and Carmen Basilio each did so in the 1950s.

 

All told, Ward made approximately $3 million in earnings for his trilogy with Gatti; the most lucrative fights of his career.

 

 

 

George Michael "Micky" Ward Jr. (born October 4, 1965), often known as "Irish" Micky Ward, is an American former professional boxer who held the WBU light welterweight title. He is widely known for his three fights with Arturo Gatti, as well as the 2010 feature film based on his career titled The Fighter, in which he is portrayed by Mark Wahlberg.

 

Early career

Ward was a three time New England Golden Gloves champion boxer who turned pro in 1985, winning his first fourteen fights. However, his career leveled off, and after losing four consecutive fights in 1990/91, Ward took a hiatus from boxing.

 

Hiatus

During Ward's time away from the sport, he used some of the funds from his day job on a road paving crew to have surgery on his right hand, which had given him problems during several bouts. The surgery used some of the bone from Ward's pelvis to strengthen and fuse the bones in his hand. His half brother, former boxer Dicky Eklund, who was struggling with drug addiction and had just been released from jail on charges including drug possession, convinced Ward to take up the sport again.

 

Return to the ring

Ward was successful in his return, winning his first nine fights, and won the WBU's Intercontinental Light Welterweight Title in a fight against Louis Veader. He defended the belt once, in a rematch against Veader. Ward earned a 1997 IBF Light Welterweight Championship fight against champion Vince Phillips, but did not win the championship, as the fight was stopped in the third round due to cuts, and Phillips was awarded the bout via TKO. One year later, Ward again would come up short in a title fight, as he lost a 12 round decision against Zab Judah.

Micky Ward still lives in Lowell, where he is part owner of both a boxing gym as well as an outdoor hockey rink. Ward is married to Charlene Fleming, his longtime girlfriend, who is also a former athlete. He manages the boxing gym he owns with his half-brother and former trainer, Dicky Eklund, who trains new boxers entering its academy.

In his 2012 autobiography, Ward revealed that he had been sexually abused abused as a child by a friend of dicky's, another boxer referred to only by his nickname, "Hammer". The abuse began when Ward was nine years old and continued for approximately three years, until he gained the confidence to confront his attacker. Ward would eventually face off against Hammer in one of his first amatuer bouts, winning by unanimous decision.

In popular culture

The story of Ward's comeback and rise to fame was made into a 2010 feature film, The Fighter, starring Mark Wahlberg (who was nominated for the Golden Globe for Best Actor as Ward. Wahlberg confirmed to Spike TV that The Fighter 2 is in the works, which will focus on the legendary fight trilogy between Ward and Arturo Gatti.

Lowell hip hop artist D-Tension released the song, "One HIt to the Body" which Micky used as his ring entrance music for the May 18, 2002 Ward-Gatti bout.

Philadelphia hip hop group Jedi Mind Tricks released wo remixes to their single, Animal Rap from their third album Visions of Gandhi (2003), dubbed the "Micky Ward Mix" and "Arturo Gatti Mix".

The album The Warrior's Code by Dropkick Murphys features Ward on the cover, and he is also the subject of the title song. A live recording of the song is heard in The Fighter.

The game Fight Night Round 3 (2006) features Ward and Gatti on the cover (PS2 and Xbox versions only)