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Tyson leads Gatti tributes

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Mike Tyson was among those to send tributes to the funeral of Arturo Gatti, which took place in Montreal on Monday.

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Mike Tyson was among those to pay tribute to Arturo Gatti as he was buried in Canada on Monday. The former heavyweight king sent a letter that was read out to the 1,000-plus congregation at the Notre Dame de la Defense church in Montreal. The WBC also presented Gatti's mother, Ida, with a posthumous championship belt, which was greeted by a standing ovation. The tributes to the two-weight world champion, who became known as the Human Highlight Reel, have been pouring in since he was found dead in a hotel room in Brazil on July 11. "We never knew he would be such a great fighter," wrote Tyson in a letter read out by family friend Mario Costa during the service. "I was always happy to see his success, to see him walk in the gym a boy and become a great man." Gatti found dead | Your tributes to Gatti Meanwhile Gatti's wife, Amanda Rodrigues is still being held in connection with his death. A coroner's report released over the weekend said Gatti died of asphyxiation after his body was "suspended and hanged". The findings have opened up the possibility of suicide - although friends and family are adamant the 37-year-old would not have taken his own life. Rodrigues has been accused, but not charged, of strangling her husband with a purse strap as he slept. Brazilian police have refused to confirm she is a suspect and prosecutors have until Wednesday to lay charges against here.