Originally posted by GERONIMO
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Margarito's Thunder from Down Under
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Now you all know I'm not biased so I don't want to hear anybody crying. I speak Spanish so this is my perspective and opinion(most important word) of what was said:
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Speaker: (note) phrase[translation]
Capetillo: (don't understand the first thing he says) Sounds like Traga lo.[Drink it.]
Margarito: Estoy bien.
Capetillo: (You can clearly see the water bottle in view.) Traga lo. [Drink it.]
Cutman: Como esta la pegada? [How is the punch?]
Capetillo and Cutman kind of said it at the same moment and Margarito answers both.
Margarito: No. (To Capetillo's suggestion) No se. (To cutman's question) [Don't know.]
Margarito: (Look to the left and tells the 3rd person) No no no. (Shakes his head saying he doesn't want water.)
Capetillo: No te confies. [Don't get over-confident.] (He then looks at the cutman who had said something I can't seem to hear to Tony to which Capetillo responds.) No! Ninguna pegada! Aunque despegue despacio con eso![No! No punch! Although it'll take effect slowly with that.] (despegue literally means take-off but that's what I got from it.)
Margarito: Ya yo lo se. No lo confio. [I already know. I won't confide in it.]
Although I hate to admit it, it certainly sounds like they knew something but my opinion doesn't matter. We all have to wait until the official statement comes out.
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Originally posted by Champain View Posthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JG3DmdVod-E
Margarito Trainers ask: How is the Punch?
After the third round in which Antonio Margarito was always marging toward Miguel Cotto, One of Margarito trainers the cutman asked Margarito hows the punch(hows the hitting power) in a su****ious way
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Originally posted by Makavelli View Postahhh...i see xcaret logged in his 7 alts to take away your shutout
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According to Judd Burstein, Margarito had wet pads in the wrapping. Mosley's doctor, Robert Olvera, likened the material to the type of plaster used to make casts.
"It gets hard and mobile," said Olvera, who said he scratched the pad and "flakes of plaster of Paris" came off.
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