By Lem Satterfield

When Antonio Margarito was busted up by Manny Pacquiao back on November 13 at Cowboys Stadium, the tough Mexican boxer was barely able to see after four rounds. Pacquiao fractured Margarito's right orbital bone in the fourth and won a twelve round unanimous decision to capture the vacant WBC 154-pound title.

"Before the finish of the fourth round, Antonio told us that he was seeing two Pacquiao's at the same time," said Margarito's co-manager, Francisco Espinosa, told FanHouse. "At the same time, he was joking, 'Well, I mean, should I throw punches at both of them?' But you know, that's what happened. And you know, Tony, he's a tremendous guy with a lot of heart, and he stood right there for his fans."

During the twelve rounds, Pacquiao landed 474 blows on Margarito. The entire corner of Margarito received plenty of negative press for allowing the damage to continue for twelve rounds.

"We've had good reactions and bad reactions, you know, 'Blame it on the corner,' and, 'Why didn't you stop the fight?'" said Espinosa. "But we had a little talk before the fight regarding Tony, and he said, 'Unless they knock me down, three or four times, you know, stop the fight. But, you know, don't do nothing, Francisco, don't stop my fight.'"

Lem Satterfield is the boxing editor at AOL FanHouse and the news editor at BoxingScene.com. To read more from Lem Satterfield, go to AOL FanHouse by Clicking Here .