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Boxing legend's son Arturo Gatti Jr. (17) found dead
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Tragedy Strikes: Boxing Icon Arturo Gatti’s Son, 17-Year-Old Arturo Gatti Jr., Found Dead

November 27, 2025 2 Min Read
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Arturo Gatti Jr., the 17-year-old son of the late boxing legend Arturo Gatti, has tragically been found dead in his Mexico City apartment. The World Boxing Association confirmed his passing on Wednesday, with his body discovered in the home he shared with his mother, Amanda Rodriguez. Authorities have yet to release information regarding the cause of death.

The WBA expressed their sorrow in a statement, mourning the loss of Arturo Gatti Jr. and highlighting that although his journey was just beginning, his spirit will endure alongside his famous father. Gatti Jr.’s trainer, Mo Latif, also verified the news via social media, saying, “Unfortunately, this is not a rumor or a joke. Arturo is gone.” Additionally, WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman offered prayers and condolences to the family, emphasizing the grief felt within the boxing community.

Gatti Jr. had relocated to Mexico City for training in preparation for his professional boxing debut. When his father, a two-division world champion, died at age 37, Arturo Jr. was only ten months old.

Fan Take: This heartbreaking news deeply impacts the boxing community, marking the loss of a rising talent with a legendary lineage. Arturo Gatti Jr.’s passing not only reminds us of the fragility of life but also leaves fans wondering about the future of his promising career and what he might have contributed to the sport.

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