Antonio Margarito? A coward? A cheat?
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How does a stained wrap have anything to do with the Cotto fight? you are just reaching.Comment
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Mexican bias BASTARD.Comment
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But like I said, I ain't jumping to conclusions either way. I just think the fight has a bit of a question mark over it nowComment
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There's a clear picture in my signature of how Cotto looked in the 11th, wipe away the blood and he's as swollen as Margarito was, maybe even less. They both got a beating from each other, that's for sure.Comment
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If you were EVER going to load your gloves why wouldnt it be in the BIGGEST fight of your life against an UNDEFEATED Miguel Cotto...
Not a 37 yr old Shane Mosley, who MOST people thought would get run over anyway.
He used that **** in the Cotto fight.
Opinion of course.Comment
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Wilfred B won world title at the age of 17 I think.
Margarito just didn't start to box. He was boxing for awhile. Had 21 ams fights. Then he turned pro. This feat is nothing. Of course he choose boxing instead of a normal job. Since Tony is not a bright guy and boxing was a more rewarding career choice.Comment
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Yeah, of course Margarito didn't earn ****. A 16 year old boy fighting men, a man who'll walk through anything to get to you, of course... loaded gloves meant his chin was better, **** it, without those gloves everyone would've KO'd him. Too right.
Evens makes the argument of Marga-cheato not knowing what was being placed in his gloves even more unbelievable. Here we have a boxer that has been boxing since the tender age of 15 and doesn't know what's being put in his gloves? GET THE *** OUTTA MY FACE, YOU JUST GOT!!!!
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Pacman fought at the age of 16 years old. Pacman even fought when his dad ate his dog. Imagine the emotion scars Pacman has to endure.
Wilfred B won world title at the age of 17 I think.
Margarito just didn't start to box. He was boxing for awhile. Had 21 ams fights. Then he turned pro. This feat is nothing. Of course he choose boxing instead of a normal job. Since Tony is not a bright guy and boxing was a more rewarding career choice.
Maybe he's not the brightest guy, but I bet he could've found an easier job than fighting if he'd really tried.Comment
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Not necessarily, Tony had problems in training camp making weight, unlike against Cotto where he was in top shape and mentally prepared for the kind of fight he had to go through. Maybe he overlooked Mosley due to his lackluster fight against Mayorga, he was weight drained and dehydrated during the fight. I don't deny that Capetillo was guilty of tampering his wraps, but plaster of paris is bull****.Comment
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