Trainer Emanuel Steward is confident that IBF welterweight champion Kermit Cintron will get revenge in his April 12 rematch with Antonio Margarito. Margarito previously stopped Cintron within five-rounds in 2005. The two meet nearly three-years later at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. The fight will be the co-feature to Miguel Cotto's defense of the WBA welterweight crown against Contender star Alfonso Gomez. [details]
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Steward: "Cintron Will Be Ready For Margarito"
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That's good that I keep reading articles about his excuses from his first fight and how he's 100% ready this time. Now he can't cry like a little ***** and come up with a hundred excuses like the first time.. Man up and take it like a man. No excuses when you get ktfo AGAIN!
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you FANS make me sick sometimes, makes an analyst frown. Cintron is a better fighter than Antonio Margarito ever was, he has WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY more skills and hits harder it's just due to inexperience he wasn't able to conquer him. if you don't know that then Boxing ain't for you..
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Originally posted by niceguy45 View Postcintron should just retire if he loses to margarito again, i thought it was a bad move for him, he is in danger zone now
It's telling that Cintron's assistant trainer James Ali Bashir didn't think Cintron would be ready for 2 more fights.
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