To the original post . . . Most likley what happened is the guy who sold you the dog just said it was a "Gotti" pit because he's heard the word "Gotti" a thousand times to describe any old garden variety pitbull. To prove my point, just pick up a thrifty nickel classified paper or look on craigslist, and almost 100% of the puppies for sale will be described as "Gotti / Razor's Edge" bloodline. Just about anybody who has a pitbull puppy for sale, papers or not, (and especially if its blue) will tell you they are Gotti / Razors Edge because they think it helps them sell puppies. 20 years ago, everybody who had puppies to peddle that didn't know anything about them, would say they were Boudreaux / Colby. Gotti has become the new Boudreaux (in other words, a way to describe the puppies you don't know anything about because they think it sounds badass). Another term you will hear thrown around alot is "Gatormouth", which means absolutley nothng at all, its just a cool sounding name. The bottom line is this . . if the dog catches good and you like him, that's all that counts. I would estimate that probably 90% of the people who ever owned a bulldog or sold a puppy, know very little about bulldogs at all.
Thank you sir , helped alot for everyone input , learned alot and seen some good looking bulldogs y'all have