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  • Access Denied: Margarito's return to boxing put on hold

    Contrary to prior reports that disgraced boxer Antonio Margarito would be making his comeback against Carson Jones on the undercard of the Pacquiao-Clottey card, Texas has denied his boxing license. Top Rank frontman Bob Arum was extremely confident in Margarito’s return, evident in his selection of Carson Jones as an opponent and the contract being sent to Jones’ representatives prior to the reinstatement hearing.

    Margarito was suspended following his knockout loss to Shane Mosley on January 24, 2009, adding insult to injury. As a rule of thumb, when a boxer is suspended in one state, all other states uphold that commission’s ruling. California’s ruling called for a minimum ban of one year, after which time the boxer can apply for reinstatement.

    Arum opined, “It was just taking too long in Texas…and we couldn’t wait any longer,” citing his reasoning for removing Margarito from the Pacquiao-Clottey undercard.

    Until Margarito’s license is fully restored, Arum has decided to add him to the undercard of a May 8 “Latin Fury” production in Aguascalientes, Mexico, against Carson Jones.

    “We decided that rather than go to a hearing, which [Texas' Athletic Commission] looked like they were going to require, that we would, when we had more time, go back another day,” said Arum. “We want to put Carson Jones back in. We want to propose that he fight in Aguascalientes against Margarito.”

    Taking Margarito’s place on one of the biggest fight cards of the year will be Humberto Soto (50-7-2, 32 KO). He is set to square off against one-time Pacquiao victim David Diaz (35-2-1, 17 KO). The bout will be for the right to claim the recently-vacated (by Edwin Valero) WBC lightweight title.

    http://boxing.fighthype.com/2010/02/...exico-instead/

  • #2
    Thank God!

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    • #3
      Kinda late, buddy.

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      • #4
        YES!!!!!!!!!


        Ban him for life.

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        • #5
          good, **** him

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          • #6
            Soto/Diaz sounds like and interesting scrap to me.

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            • #7
              yeah I like the guy, but he deserve way more time banned.

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              • #8
                Hmm... serves him right

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                • #9
                  Righteous chit mang!

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                  • #10
                    The thing is that he could have fought in Mexico, all along. The suspension was by the commissions in the U.S. He didn't because fighting in Mex. while on suspension in the states, would have looked bad and come time for the comission hearing they might have refused. Tyson was under a simular suspension when he bit Holyfields ear. He could have fought in Europe but he waited out the year so Las Vegas comiss. would approve his return without problem.

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