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  • PRPOWERPUNCHES
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    #21
    How can Las Vegas say anthing else but we didn't see anything wrong with Marga-cheato's gloves?

    It would make them look incompentent.

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    • Welter_Skelter
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      #22
      Why is it... that ONLY when someone gets caught.. they didn't know of any wrongdoing???

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      • DUnknown1
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        #23
        Originally posted by CastorTroy
        I don't know why boxing allows cheaters like Marg to still contiune fighting. It should be enough he was caught in this fight to ban him permanently from boxing, who cares if he never did it(which I doubt, I'm sure he has cheated before).. Either way, the boxing commission shouldn't be taking this so lightly like they seem they are and do a temp ban margaritos boxing career.

        Does the boxing commission not realize that its possible to kill someone with plaster? Steroids don't make your hands into bricks, but plaster sure does
        Idiot, don't justify the use as stereoids as less severe!

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        • baya
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          #24
          Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
          Why is it... that ONLY when someone gets caught.. they didn't know of any wrongdoing???
          For that explanation please see below:

          Lie
          1   /laɪ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lahy] Show IPA Pronunciation
          noun, verb, lied, ly⋅ing.
          –noun
          1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
          2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
          3. an inaccurate or false statement.
          4. the charge or accusation of lying: He flung the lie back at his accusers.
          –verb (used without object)
          5. to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
          6. to express what is false; convey a false impression.
          –verb (used with object)
          7. to bring about or affect by lying (often used reflexively): to lie oneself out of a difficulty; accustomed to lying his way out of difficulties.
          —Idioms
          8. give the lie to,
          a. to accuse of lying; contradict.
          b. to prove or imply the falsity of; belie: His poor work gives the lie to his claims of experience.
          9. lie in one's throat or teeth, to lie grossly or maliciously: If she told you exactly the opposite of what she told me, she must be lying in her teeth. Also, lie through one's teeth.
          Origin:
          bef. 900; (n.) ME; OE lyge; c. G Lüge, ON lygi; akin to Goth liugn; (v.) ME lien, OE lēogan (intransit.); c. G lügen, ON ljūga, Goth liugan
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          lie
          2   /laɪ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lahy] Show IPA Pronunciation
          verb, lay, lain, ly⋅ing, noun
          –verb (used without object)
          1. to be in a horizontal, recumbent, or prostrate position, as on a bed or the ground; recline.
          2. (of objects) to rest in a horizontal or flat position: The book lies on the table.
          3. to be or remain in a position or state of inactivity, subjection, restraint, concealment, etc.: to lie in ambush.
          4. to rest, press, or weigh (usually fol. by on or upon): These things lie upon my mind.
          5. to depend (usually fol. by on or upon).
          6. to be placed or situated: land lying along the coast.
          7. to be stretched out or extended: the broad plain that lies before us.
          8. to be in or have a specified direction; extend: The trail from here lies to the west.
          9. to be found or located in a particular area or place: The fault lies here.
          10. to consist or be grounded (usually fol. by in): The real remedy lies in education.
          11. to be buried in a particular spot: Their ancestors lie in the family plot.
          12. Law. to be sustainable or admissible, as an action or appeal.
          13. Archaic. to lodge; stay the night; sojourn.
          –noun
          14. the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies.
          15. the haunt or covert of an animal.
          16. Golf. the position of the ball relative to how easy or how difficult it is to play.
          —Verb phrases
          17. lie by,
          a. to pause for rest; stop activities, work, etc., temporarily.
          b. to lie unused: Ever since the last member of the family died, the old house has lain by.
          18. lie down, to assume a horizontal or prostrate position, as for the purpose of resting.
          19. lie in, to be confined to bed in childbirth.
          20. lie over, to be postponed for attention or action at some future time: The other business on the agenda will have to lie over until the next meeting.
          21. lie up,
          a. to lie at rest; stay in bed.
          b. (of a ship) to dock or remain in dock.
          22. lie with,
          a. to be the duty or function of: The decision in this matter lies with him.
          b. Archaic. to have sexual intercourse with.
          —Idioms
          23. lie down on the job, Informal. to do less than one could or should do; shirk one's obligations.
          24. lie in state. state (def. 24).
          25. lie low. low 1 (def. 51).
          26. lie to, Nautical. (of a ship) to lie comparatively stationary, usually with the head as near the wind as possible.
          27. take lying down, to hear or yield without protest, contradiction, or resistance: I refuse to take such an insult lying down.
          Origin:
          bef. 900; ME lien, liggen, OE licgan; c. G liegen, D liggen, ON liggja, Goth ligan; akin to Gk léchesthai to lie down
          Lie
             /li/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lee] Show IPA Pronunciation
          –noun
          1. Jonas, 1880–1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
          2. (Ma⋅ri⋅us) So⋅phus  /ˌmɑriʊs ˈsoʊfʊs/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [mah-ree-oos soh-foos] Show IPA Pronunciation , 1842–99, Norwegian mathematician.
          3. Tryg⋅ve Halv⋅dan  /ˈtrɪgvə ˈhɑlvdɑn; Norw. ˈtrügvə ˈhɑlvdɑn/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [trig-vuh hahlv-dahn; Norw. tryg-vuh hahlv-dahn] Show IPA Pronunciation , 1896–1968, Norwegian statesman: secretary-general of the United Nations 1946–53.
          Dictionary.com Unabridged
          Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
          Cite This Source
          Language Translation for : lie
          Spanish: mentira, German: die Lüge,
          Japanese: 嘘
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          lie 1 (lī) Pronunciation Key
          intr.v. lay (lā), lain (lān), ly·ing (lī'ĭng), lies

          1. To be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline: He lay under a tree to sleep.
          2. To be placed on or supported by a surface that is usually horizontal: Dirty dishes lay on the table. See Usage Note at lay1.
          3. To be or remain in a specified condition: The dust has lain undisturbed for years. He lay sick in bed.
          4.
          1. To exist; reside: Our sympathies lie with the plaintiff.
          2. To consist or have as a basis. Often used with in: The strength of his performance lies in his training.
          5. To occupy a position or place: The lake lies beyond this hill.
          6. To extend: Our land lies between these trees and the river.
          7. To be buried in a specified place.
          8. Law To be admissible or maintainable.
          9. Archaic To stay for a night or short while.

          n.

          1. The manner or position in which something is situated.
          2. A haunt or hiding place of an animal.
          3. Sports The position of a golf ball that has come to a stop.
          4. To be decided by, dependent on, or up to: The choice lies with you.
          5. Archaic To have sexual intercourse with.

          Phrasal Verb(s):
          lie down To do little or nothing: He's lying down on the job.
          lie in To be in confinement for childbirth.
          lie to Nautical To remain stationary while facing the wind.
          lie with

          1. To be decided by, dependent on, or up to: The choice lies with you.
          2. Archaic To have sexual intercourse with.


          Idiom(s):
          lie/lay low

          1. To keep oneself or one's plans hidden.
          2. To bide one's time but remain ready for action.


          [Middle English lien, from Old English licgan; see legh- in Indo-European roots.]
          lie 2 (lī) Pronunciation Key
          n.

          1. A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
          2. Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression.

          v. lied, ly·ing (lī'ĭng), lies

          v. intr.

          1. To present false information with the intention of deceiving.
          2. To convey a false image or impression: Appearances often lie.

          v. tr.
          To cause to be in a specific condition or affect in a specific way by telling falsehoods: You have lied yourself into trouble.

          [Middle English, from Old English lyge; see leugh- in Indo-European roots.]

          Synonyms: These verbs mean to evade or depart from the truth: a witness who lied under oath; didn't equivocate about her real purpose; fibbed to escape being scolded; paltering with an irate customer; didn't prevaricate but answered honestly.

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          • DUnknown1
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            #25
            Originally posted by margacheeto
            doesnt matter, no source is good enough for you. you're too much of a fan
            This coming from a guy who rather gets his info from websites rather than the commission.

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            • savorduhflavor
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              #26
              The California State Athletic Commission is investigating hand wraps originally on the fists of Antonio Margarito prior to his loss Saturday night to Shane Mosley.


              ESPN's report.

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              • baya
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                #27
                it's all coming apart at the seams before our very eyes!

                i'm a get some popcorn and watch it unfold

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                • Welter_Skelter
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by baya
                  For that explanation please see below:

                  Lie
                  1   /laɪ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lahy] Show IPA Pronunciation
                  noun, verb, lied, ly⋅ing.
                  –noun
                  1. a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth; a falsehood.
                  2. something intended or serving to convey a false impression; imposture: His flashy car was a lie that deceived no one.
                  3. an inaccurate or false statement.
                  4. the charge or accusation of lying: He flung the lie back at his accusers.
                  –verb (used without object)
                  5. to speak falsely or utter untruth knowingly, as with intent to deceive.
                  6. to express what is false; convey a false impression.
                  –verb (used with object)
                  7. to bring about or affect by lying (often used reflexively): to lie oneself out of a difficulty; accustomed to lying his way out of difficulties.
                  —Idioms
                  8. give the lie to,
                  a. to accuse of lying; contradict.
                  b. to prove or imply the falsity of; belie: His poor work gives the lie to his claims of experience.
                  9. lie in one's throat or teeth, to lie grossly or maliciously: If she told you exactly the opposite of what she told me, she must be lying in her teeth. Also, lie through one's teeth.
                  Origin:
                  bef. 900; (n.) ME; OE lyge; c. G Lüge, ON lygi; akin to Goth liugn; (v.) ME lien, OE lēogan (intransit.); c. G lügen, ON ljūga, Goth liugan
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                  lie
                  2   /laɪ/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lahy] Show IPA Pronunciation
                  verb, lay, lain, ly⋅ing, noun
                  –verb (used without object)
                  1. to be in a horizontal, recumbent, or prostrate position, as on a bed or the ground; recline.
                  2. (of objects) to rest in a horizontal or flat position: The book lies on the table.
                  3. to be or remain in a position or state of inactivity, subjection, restraint, concealment, etc.: to lie in ambush.
                  4. to rest, press, or weigh (usually fol. by on or upon): These things lie upon my mind.
                  5. to depend (usually fol. by on or upon).
                  6. to be placed or situated: land lying along the coast.
                  7. to be stretched out or extended: the broad plain that lies before us.
                  8. to be in or have a specified direction; extend: The trail from here lies to the west.
                  9. to be found or located in a particular area or place: The fault lies here.
                  10. to consist or be grounded (usually fol. by in): The real remedy lies in education.
                  11. to be buried in a particular spot: Their ancestors lie in the family plot.
                  12. Law. to be sustainable or admissible, as an action or appeal.
                  13. Archaic. to lodge; stay the night; sojourn.
                  –noun
                  14. the manner, relative position, or direction in which something lies.
                  15. the haunt or covert of an animal.
                  16. Golf. the position of the ball relative to how easy or how difficult it is to play.
                  —Verb phrases
                  17. lie by,
                  a. to pause for rest; stop activities, work, etc., temporarily.
                  b. to lie unused: Ever since the last member of the family died, the old house has lain by.
                  18. lie down, to assume a horizontal or prostrate position, as for the purpose of resting.
                  19. lie in, to be confined to bed in childbirth.
                  20. lie over, to be postponed for attention or action at some future time: The other business on the agenda will have to lie over until the next meeting.
                  21. lie up,
                  a. to lie at rest; stay in bed.
                  b. (of a ship) to dock or remain in dock.
                  22. lie with,
                  a. to be the duty or function of: The decision in this matter lies with him.
                  b. Archaic. to have sexual intercourse with.
                  —Idioms
                  23. lie down on the job, Informal. to do less than one could or should do; shirk one's obligations.
                  24. lie in state. state (def. 24).
                  25. lie low. low 1 (def. 51).
                  26. lie to, Nautical. (of a ship) to lie comparatively stationary, usually with the head as near the wind as possible.
                  27. take lying down, to hear or yield without protest, contradiction, or resistance: I refuse to take such an insult lying down.
                  Origin:
                  bef. 900; ME lien, liggen, OE licgan; c. G liegen, D liggen, ON liggja, Goth ligan; akin to Gk léchesthai to lie down
                  Lie
                     /li/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [lee] Show IPA Pronunciation
                  –noun
                  1. Jonas, 1880–1940, U.S. painter, born in Norway.
                  2. (Ma⋅ri⋅us) So⋅phus  /ˌmɑriʊs ˈsoʊfʊs/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [mah-ree-oos soh-foos] Show IPA Pronunciation , 1842–99, Norwegian mathematician.
                  3. Tryg⋅ve Halv⋅dan  /ˈtrɪgvə ˈhɑlvdɑn; Norw. ˈtrügvə ˈhɑlvdɑn/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [trig-vuh hahlv-dahn; Norw. tryg-vuh hahlv-dahn] Show IPA Pronunciation , 1896–1968, Norwegian statesman: secretary-general of the United Nations 1946–53.
                  Dictionary.com Unabridged
                  Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
                  Cite This Source
                  Language Translation for : lie
                  Spanish: mentira, German: die Lüge,
                  Japanese: 嘘
                  View 30 other languages »
                  lie 1 (lī) Pronunciation Key
                  intr.v. lay (lā), lain (lān), ly·ing (lī'ĭng), lies

                  1. To be or place oneself at rest in a flat, horizontal, or recumbent position; recline: He lay under a tree to sleep.
                  2. To be placed on or supported by a surface that is usually horizontal: Dirty dishes lay on the table. See Usage Note at lay1.
                  3. To be or remain in a specified condition: The dust has lain undisturbed for years. He lay sick in bed.
                  4.
                  1. To exist; reside: Our sympathies lie with the plaintiff.
                  2. To consist or have as a basis. Often used with in: The strength of his performance lies in his training.
                  5. To occupy a position or place: The lake lies beyond this hill.
                  6. To extend: Our land lies between these trees and the river.
                  7. To be buried in a specified place.
                  8. Law To be admissible or maintainable.
                  9. Archaic To stay for a night or short while.

                  n.

                  1. The manner or position in which something is situated.
                  2. A haunt or hiding place of an animal.
                  3. Sports The position of a golf ball that has come to a stop.
                  4. To be decided by, dependent on, or up to: The choice lies with you.
                  5. Archaic To have sexual intercourse with.

                  Phrasal Verb(s):
                  lie down To do little or nothing: He's lying down on the job.
                  lie in To be in confinement for childbirth.
                  lie to Nautical To remain stationary while facing the wind.
                  lie with

                  1. To be decided by, dependent on, or up to: The choice lies with you.
                  2. Archaic To have sexual intercourse with.


                  Idiom(s):
                  lie/lay low

                  1. To keep oneself or one's plans hidden.
                  2. To bide one's time but remain ready for action.


                  [Middle English lien, from Old English licgan; see legh- in Indo-European roots.]
                  lie 2 (lī) Pronunciation Key
                  n.

                  1. A false statement deliberately presented as being true; a falsehood.
                  2. Something meant to deceive or give a wrong impression.

                  v. lied, ly·ing (lī'ĭng), lies

                  v. intr.

                  1. To present false information with the intention of deceiving.
                  2. To convey a false image or impression: Appearances often lie.

                  v. tr.
                  To cause to be in a specific condition or affect in a specific way by telling falsehoods: You have lied yourself into trouble.

                  [Middle English, from Old English lyge; see leugh- in Indo-European roots.]

                  Synonyms: These verbs mean to evade or depart from the truth: a witness who lied under oath; didn't equivocate about her real purpose; fibbed to escape being scolded; paltering with an irate customer; didn't prevaricate but answered honestly.
                  LOL Ahhhh that explains it.. thanks..

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