The foreign substance used by the former Mexican champion Antonio Margarito in his dressing for fight against Shane Mosley in January, was white plaster building as revealed yesterday by The Los Angeles Times newspaper.
The career of former world monarch Welter weight began to falter from the same night he was discovered in the dressing room with a bandage illegal, after which he ordered his trainer Javier Capetillo to re-sell it. Margarito eventually fell by the same evening knockout in the ninth before Mosley assault.
Days later suffered another knockout outside the ring when the California Athletic Commission suspended him for one year with his coach at corroborated in a hearing before this body that the substance had a bandage to harden.
The nature of the substance was never revealed because the material was being assessed in the laboratory of the Department of Justice.
According to the Internet portal specializing in boxing BoxingScene, The Los Angeles Times had access to documents from the Justice Department related to the investigation of this case, which reveals that the Mexican dressing containing calcium and sulfur, two primary substance known as gypsum or plaster of white stucco, which is used in construction.
This cast is the same as that used for the manufacture of the known gypsum panels (gypsum board).
The three times former world champion, who supposedly had planned to fight a rematch against Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto on June 13, who dethroned precisely in July 2008 before exposing the scepter before Mosley, appealed the suspension but still unknown result of its management.
Even mentioned that a possible revocation of the punishment might be qualified to make the rematch with Cotto, but the promoter of both the company Top Rank, Bob Arum denied that when he spoke last month with The New Day, saying it would not have time to promote the good fight.
The statements were based on Arum perhaps the afternoon.
"What is happening is that his lawyer was in court in California, seeking to revoke the punishment of the Commission, but it will take time, and I do not want to prolong the plans of Miguel. If counsel is successful and wins Miguel (June), in October or November would fight Margarito, "Arum said a month ago to this day.
Los Angeles Times reported that a Justice Department criminal inspected the bandages, and in that last week's report, dated March 19, the official explained that the sulfur and calcium, when mixed with oxygen, forming gypsum .
The career of former world monarch Welter weight began to falter from the same night he was discovered in the dressing room with a bandage illegal, after which he ordered his trainer Javier Capetillo to re-sell it. Margarito eventually fell by the same evening knockout in the ninth before Mosley assault.
Days later suffered another knockout outside the ring when the California Athletic Commission suspended him for one year with his coach at corroborated in a hearing before this body that the substance had a bandage to harden.
The nature of the substance was never revealed because the material was being assessed in the laboratory of the Department of Justice.
According to the Internet portal specializing in boxing BoxingScene, The Los Angeles Times had access to documents from the Justice Department related to the investigation of this case, which reveals that the Mexican dressing containing calcium and sulfur, two primary substance known as gypsum or plaster of white stucco, which is used in construction.
This cast is the same as that used for the manufacture of the known gypsum panels (gypsum board).
The three times former world champion, who supposedly had planned to fight a rematch against Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto on June 13, who dethroned precisely in July 2008 before exposing the scepter before Mosley, appealed the suspension but still unknown result of its management.
Even mentioned that a possible revocation of the punishment might be qualified to make the rematch with Cotto, but the promoter of both the company Top Rank, Bob Arum denied that when he spoke last month with The New Day, saying it would not have time to promote the good fight.
The statements were based on Arum perhaps the afternoon.
"What is happening is that his lawyer was in court in California, seeking to revoke the punishment of the Commission, but it will take time, and I do not want to prolong the plans of Miguel. If counsel is successful and wins Miguel (June), in October or November would fight Margarito, "Arum said a month ago to this day.
Los Angeles Times reported that a Justice Department criminal inspected the bandages, and in that last week's report, dated March 19, the official explained that the sulfur and calcium, when mixed with oxygen, forming gypsum .