Reasons Margarito was dominated...

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  • kayjay
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    #11
    Mosley refused to stop punching him in the face. The bastard.

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    • TheGR8TESTOAT
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      #12
      Originally posted by darkstar777
      Lets put in facts

      1.Margarito is vastly overrated by HBO and he was hyped so much that he was favored to win against any welterweight despite his lack of defense and skills.

      2.Calling him a P4P fighter is a joke.

      3.Saying he could beat welterweight legends like Leonard or Duran is a joke.

      4.Margarito can be easily outboxed. I think Berto, Collazo, and Quintana can beat him. Cotto will beat him in a rematch.

      5.I'll give him credit, he has a tough chin, and very good power. But his punches are slow and telegraphed.

      6.I never understood the hype about him.

      7.Clottey was robbed.
      8. Ugly 80's Rat Hair

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      • YoungReezy
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        #13
        LOL good one TS

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        • GTR
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          #14
          Mosley is better. And margarito lost his punching power lol

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          • YoungReezy
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            #15
            Originally posted by GTR
            Mosley is better. And margarito lost his punching power lol
            His special wraps...lol

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