Margarito can fight in Tijuana!

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  • baCCaT
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    #11
    on the espn interview he said it was all about wrapping disagreement and capetillo told him they're good.. now at CSAC he (capetillo) said it was and accident?
    how can we now be so sure AM is oblivious of the matter?
    consider as well the length they have as professionals in the sport - knowledge of the rules and regulation?
    winning before with "fair and square" argument will always be shrouded with doubt in the public opinion. why do you think he gave that interview? on ESPN ? because public opinion matters, its part and parcel of being famous...their team knows this.

    Integrity and professionalism is a must to be maintained in this line of work.

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    • Viva Chihuaha!!
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      #12
      Tijuana and Margarito deserve one another....
      good riddance.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #13
        Originally posted by bakatngbanig
        on the espn interview he said it was all about wrapping disagreement and capetillo told him they're good.. now at CSAC he (capetillo) said it was and accident?
        how can we now be so sure AM is oblivious of the matter?
        consider as well the length they have as professionals in the sport - knowledge of the rules and regulation?
        winning before with "fair and square" argument will always be shrouded with doubt in the public opinion. why do you think he gave that interview? on ESPN ? because public opinion matters, its part and parcel of being famous...their team knows this.

        Integrity and professionalism is a must to be maintained in this line of work.
        boxer train to box, not to make sure their hands are wrapped correctly, that's their trainer's job. as a boxer, you trust your trainer to follow the rules. you dont want to constantly look over your trainer's shoulder to make sure he's doing his job... thats just too much distration and messes with the boxer mentally.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          boxer train to box, not to make sure their hands are wrapped correctly, that's their trainer's job. as a boxer, you trust your trainer to follow the rules. you dont want to constantly look over your trainer's shoulder to make sure he's doing his job... thats just too much distration and messes with the boxer mentally.
          if AM uses that kind argument..it will be a lame one,
          like what was said at CSAC -“When you’re the leader of the team, of the people you oversee, you must bear some responsibility.…
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          - And even if Margarito somehow didn’t know, he should have. An athlete has the responsibility of overseeing his body and what goes in it and on it – even if he relies on a trainer to look out for him. http://www.ringtv.com/blog/327/marga...are_justified/

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