I think one year is too light of a punishment. Marg fought 2 times last year. He already fought 1 time this year. So it's pretty much just a 1 fight suspension for having plaster of paris in his wraps. Doesn't matter if he used it or not. Something tells me that if he had used it and ended up hurting or even killing mosely, the Margo fans would say it was Moselys fault for not having better defense and avoiding Margs punches. Just my opinion.
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He calls me a "******" and complains about the delivery of a journalist...OH BOY...High on yourself much?
"pot calling the kettle black" and says I give him the ammunition but it looks like everyone else gives him ammo too which shows he is the one in the minority blaming everyone else. Your wrong period.
You talk about the whole Cotto thing but I didnt even mention him ...your the defender of Margarito and"No one has proof theory" so shut the hell up.
And I challenge you or anyone to find where I was "swearing up and down"...spare me your feeble attempts at intellectually debating by starting your post with.."your a ******"
Defender? I want the guy to ***ing fry and i'm his defender? Just because I don't prescribe to your idiotic guilty until proven innocent theories doesn't mean im defending Margarito you ***ing tool.
I would really like to respond to the rest of you thread but there are so many sentence fragments that I can't understand any of it.Comment
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Perhaps, since Margo didn't fight with loaded gloves, he and Capetillo should've been suspended from the sport anywhere in the world for at least three years. No less.
That would take care of guessing whether he did or did not, in fact, know what was being inserted in his wraps.
I think that is a reasonable suspension given the facts -- and would, in my opinion, serve as a preventative of future attempts at cheating.
Fighters and their ilk would do some hard thinking before even attempting to get around the rules and regulations.
Unfortunately, rules or laws won't stop people from seeking the illegal "edge" in sports or in life. Hence, the strict enforcement of those rules.
He should consider himself extremely fortunate that Naazim didn't make the discovery after the event.
Then, a lifetime ban would not have been in question.Comment
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I don't know man this is boxing and rapists that bite the ears of fellow fighters have gotten licensed in the US before so stranger things have happened.Comment
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Holy incomplete sentences batman!!!
Defender? I want the guy to ***ing fry and i'm his defender? Just because I don't prescribe to your idiotic guilty until proven innocent theories doesn't mean im defending Margarito you ***ing tool.
I would really like to respond to the rest of you thread but there are so many sentence fragments that I can't understand any of it.
No one ever asked for you to PRESCRIBE to guilty till proven innocent theory. What you lack is common sense and that cannot be taught or prescribed.
Ask your Doctor if you need a prescription but I doubt he has common reasoning or sense for you, so try Prozac.
As for responding to my "sentence fragments", (an excuse not to respond to legitimate remarks)I have added some extra comma's, periods, quotation marks and question marks to help your feebleness. They were in my original post but I suppose my lack of these was too much for your elementary mind.
Might I respectfully suggest, Hooked on Phonics, it may do you wonders.Last edited by dondi330; 04-04-2009, 05:54 PM.Comment
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Perhaps, since Margo didn't fight with loaded gloves, he and Capetillo should've been suspended from the sport anywhere in the world for at least three years. No less.
That would take care of guessing whether he did or did not, in fact, know what was being inserted in his wraps.
I think that is a reasonable suspension given the facts -- and would, in my opinion, serve as a preventative of future attempts at cheating.
Fighters and their ilk would do some hard thinking before even attempting to get around the rules and regulations.
Unfortunately, rules or laws won't stop people from seeking the illegal "edge" in sports or in life. Hence, the strict enforcement of those rules.
He should consider himself extremely fortunate that Naazim didn't make the discovery after the event.
Then, a lifetime ban would not have been in question.Comment
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Why don't you check your bat belt to see if you find a brain?
No one ever asked for you to PRESCRIBE to guilty till proven innocent theory. What you lack is common sense and that cannot be taught or prescribed.
Ask your Doctor if you need a prescription but I doubt he has common reasoning or sense for you, so try Prozac.
Seriously it's laughable that a pathetic human being like yourself would even mention common sense.Comment
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