Arturo Gatti Jr., son of the legendary boxer, dies at 17 years old

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Arturo Gatti Jr., Son of Boxing Icon, Passes Away

The World Boxing Association (WBA) confirmed this Wednesday the death of Arturo Gatti Jr., son of the legendary boxer and Hall of Fame member, Arturo Gatti, at the age of 17.

The WBA and the boxing world mourn the loss of Arturo Gatti Jr. His path was just beginning, but his spirit will live forever, now reunited with his legendary father among the stars.

WBA Statement
Reports of the young man’s death began circulating on social media and were confirmed by Chuck Zito, former bodyguard of Gatti Sr.

Chuck Zito’s Instagram Message

Moe Latif, Gatti Jr.’s coach, also confirmed the news through a social media post.

Instagram Story of Moe Latif

Arturo Gatti Jr.
Arturo Gatti Jr., quien falleció a los 17 años, buscaba seguir los pasos de su padre como boxeador amateur con la esperanza de competir en los Juegos Olímpicos antes de convertirse en profesional.
DAZN Boxing expressed its “deep sadness” at the news of Gatti Jr.’s passing. Gatti Jr. was found dead in Mexico, where he resided with his mother and Gatti’s widow, Amanda Rodrigues. Additional details about his death have not yet been revealed. Gatti Jr. aspired to emulate his father in amateur boxing, with the goal of participating in the Olympics before turning professional. He was 10 months old when Gatti Sr., 37 years old, was found dead in mysterious circumstances in a hotel in Brazil in July 2009. The WBC president, Mauricio Sulaimán, also regretted the death of Gatti Jr.

The World Boxing Council and the global community of our sport join in prayer for the profound loss of Arturo Gatti Jr. at the age of 17. May God rest his soul and help his family find peace.

Mauricio Sulaimán, WBC President
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