Hold on, Pacquiao has been to a lot of wars too.
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Is Margarito a ruined fighter? He has been in lots of wars in his career.
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In Margarito's last fight-
1) He had no power.
2) He had poor stamina.
3) At the end of the fight he looked like he could have easily been knocked out.
Anyone who watched that fight has to either come to two conclusions, or both, that Margarito has cheated before Mosley, or he's shot, or both.
Which ones, I can't tell you.
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lolz Tony is gonne fight PAC and everybody is saying hes shot to ****.
I think Tony is not in his prime anymore, but he promised he will be in the best shape of his career what means he will come to fight and win. fuk off haterz
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Originally posted by Xeraser View PostHold on, Pacquiao has been to a lot of wars too.
And Margarito fights in a much higher weight-class then pac has most of his career, so that means marg was taking punches from bigger guys. Which is more impact on a fighters body and chin.
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He is def. a different fighter. I've said this before july 26, 2008 took the careers of 2 fighters antonio margarito and miguel cotto. It was a brutal war in there and sadly both careers will never be the same
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Originally posted by Boxing Scene View PostIn Margarito's last fight-
1) He had no power.
2) He had poor stamina.
3) At the end of the fight he looked like he could have easily been knocked out.
Anyone who watched that fight has to either come to two conclusions, or both, that Margarito has cheated before Mosley, or he's shot, or both.
Which ones, I can't tell you.
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Originally posted by oside4life View PostHe is def. a different fighter. I've said this before july 26, 2008 took the careers of 2 fighters antonio margarito and miguel cotto. It was a brutal war in there and sadly both careers will never be the same
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I would say that is a question mark surrounding Margarito, to me it would be impossible to say currently as there is so little evidence.
Now this kind of thing can happean real quick in boxing but it is usually only apparent after the fact.
I would say like 60/40 or 65/35 would be the percentage chance of him not being shot vs. being shot, a good chance but not a foregone conclussion
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