Would Margarito have lost to Carlos Quintana??!?!

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  • Texanballer
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    #1

    Would Margarito have lost to Carlos Quintana??!?!

    The quintana who fought Williams and won!??

    My answer is no....

    Therefore.....

    How can you put Paul Williams ahead of Antonio Margarito if he lost to a guy Margarito would have beaten twice?

    also....

    We all know if Margarito showed up against Williams in their fight that Margarito would have won.

    So discuss

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    #2
    The MARGA****S are relentless. Your theory doesnt work for ****. Try again.

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    • The Texican
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      #3
      No, Quintana doesn't beat Margarito because all he did to beat Williams was box and move. The same way Cotto tried to beat Margarito, but failed. Plus, Quintana doesn't have enough firepower to keep Tony off him. One more thing, Margarito didn't lose to Williams, he just ran out of rounds. I seem to remember how strong Tony was coming on late in the fight. He just waited too long to make his move.

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        #4
        Originally posted by The Texican
        No, Quintana doesn't beat Margarito because all he did to beat Williams was box and move. The same way Cotto tried to beat Margarito, but failed. Plus, Quintana doesn't have enough firepower to keep Tony off him. One more thing, Margarito didn't lose to Williams, he just ran out of rounds. I seem to remember how strong Tony was coming on late in the fight. He just waited too long to make his move.
        He didnt have enough rounds.. HE ****IN LOST!!! ARE U MARGA******S ****IN DELUSIONAL??!!!

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        • Dan...
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          #5
          No idea. Perhaps it was because Williams actually defeated Margarito.

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          • damian5000
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            #6
            Originally posted by The Texican
            No, Quintana doesn't beat Margarito because all he did to beat Williams was box and move. The same way Cotto tried to beat Margarito, but failed. Plus, Quintana doesn't have enough firepower to keep Tony off him. One more thing, Margarito didn't lose to Williams, he just ran out of rounds. I seem to remember how strong Tony was coming on late in the fight. He just waited too long to make his move.
            He ran out of rounds...Laughing.

            Here's one for you...

            Scenerio: Fighter A gets knocked out by Fighter B

            "Fighter A didn't lose. He just didn't move his head in time."

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            • abadger
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              #7
              Not a chance in hell that Margarito would lose to Quintana, not a chance.

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              • Pico Hollywood
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Texican
                No, Quintana doesn't beat Margarito because all he did to beat Williams was box and move. The same way Cotto tried to beat Margarito, but failed. Plus, Quintana doesn't have enough firepower to keep Tony off him. One more thing, Margarito didn't lose to Williams, he just ran out of rounds. I seem to remember how strong Tony was coming on late in the fight. He just waited too long to make his move.
                your theory might have been correct if Margarito hadn't lost the 12 round

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by texanballer
                  The quintana who fought Williams and won!??

                  My answer is no....

                  Therefore.....

                  How can you put Paul Williams ahead of Antonio Margarito if he lost to a guy Margarito would have beaten twice?

                  also....

                  We all know if Margarito showed up against Williams in their fight that Margarito would have won.

                  So discuss

                  we won't know if margarito can beat williams until margarito stops ducking williams and fights him.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by damian5000
                    He ran out of rounds...Laughing.

                    Here's one for you...

                    Scenerio: Fighter A gets knocked out by Fighter B

                    "Fighter A didn't lose. He just didn't move his head in time."


                    Good ****.

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