Did Margarito use Illegal Handwraps to beat Cotto? Poll!
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Last boxer to use "Plaster of Paris" on his wraps was sent to prison for a long time. Fortunately, this time this bastard was caught before the fight...Comment
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They should use this boxingscene poll as evidence if Margarito has to go to court.Comment
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The wet pad issue I'm not so sure about. If Margs was warming up or if it was hot in the room its possible that as his hands were wrapped they started to sweat. If you've ever worn gloves before you'd could see the gauze and tape being moist. On the other hand (no pun intended) its not difficult to put casting material in with gauze as they are practically a match in color. But let me ask this... Wouldnt that put Margarito in as much danger as his opponent? I mean if he landed a punch wrong does't he take a risk of breaking his hand? I'm by far not a Margarito fan I just believe in giving everyone a fair shake. A story changes with its retelling and i dont remember seeing a live interview from Mosely's trainer or the doctor that claimed it was the wrapping material used for making casts. It was retold by a third party and if you've read the stories as I have you will see that there are variations in each retelling of the situation. We need lab results to prove it was Plaster until then its all hearsay. Thats what innocent until proven guilty means. The doctor saying it was similar to the stuff used to make casts is different then a ortho doctor who specializes in making casts saying it, or a lab testing the material and proving it beyond a doubt. As of right now I'm just happy Mosely exposed him and showed Cotto the blue print to beating Margarito.
FYI
Hearsay literally means information gathered by the first person from a second person concerning some event, condition, or thing of which the first person had no direct experience
The presumption of innocence – being innocent until proven guilty – is a legal right that the accused in criminal trials has in many modern nations. The burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which has to collect and present enough compelling evidence to convince the judge and jury, who are restrained and ordered by law to consider only actual evidence and testimony that is legally admissible, and in most cases lawfully obtained, that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Is it some ******* **** right there? Yeah probably but it keeps cops from stickin night sticks up side your head just be cause they think you did something.Comment
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lets see if there are any weekday posters that haven't voted yet. Looks pretty certain that Boxingscene fans think Margarito cheated against Cotto.Comment
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(2) From the second round I saw Margarito's shots taking more of an effect and had Cotto doing the Puerto Rican running man.
Your argument is moot. You're acting like Cotto was dominating. Even the commentators were realizing that Cotto was the one running and uncomfortable with the situation/pressure.Comment
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