Comments Thread For: When Antonio Margarito rocked Miguel Cotto

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  • MalevolentBite
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    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Rarely do boxing records get overturned. It happens but very rare.
    Thanks for giving information i already know.

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by Coverdale

    You have to understand Oregonian's agenda here: he's a May-Pac obsessive who chose to 'support' May by passively watching him on a screen and continues the tribal war because it allows him to feel something.
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    I feel nothing. I am Drax.
    YOU feel something. You are Gamora.

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

    I don’t disagree with that and once you cheat there’s an asterisk above all of your previous wins.

    But that still doesn’t change the fact that fighters can’t then go back and request their bouts to be changed to no contests. It’s not how it works.
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    I am in different to that, however, I will just ask, how is it that a decision can be overturned when a fighter fails a drug test? Most recent example was Haney vs Ryan. I get that Cotto’s loss was over a year prior hence status quo remains.

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by djtmal

    Oh so it couldn't possibly be the he fought wrong and decided to trade with the wrong guy
    Yeah, he traded with the wrong guy who got caught trying to use loaded wraps in his next fight. Given that FACT, are we to somehow believe that Margarito did not use loaded wraps in his first fight vs Cotto? Interestingly, Antonio's KO streak ended for the rest of his career after getting busted.

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
    Although there was no proof of Maragarito cheating vs Cotto in the first fight, I do remember wondering how he was busting up Miguel's face so badly. Cotto himself look bewildered at Antonio's "power".​

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    Those were your words.

    What exactly am I supposed to “reread”?
    Wow, I'm going to have to break it down? Ok, while there was proof of Margarito's intent to cheat for the Mosely fight, he hadn't been caught for the Cotto fight. HOWEVER, the tremendous damage that Antonio inflicted on Miguel's face and his look of bewilderment at Margarito's unusual "power", lends itself to suspect loaded wraps were used for that fight too. I hope that clears things up.
    Last edited by SUBZER0ED; 07-30-2025, 12:01 PM.

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  • djtmal
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

    Nah, not like that. Cotto's face looked like he was being hit with, I don't know, plaster of Paris-enforced wraps?
    Oh so it couldn't possibly be the he fought wrong and decided to trade with the wrong guy

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  • Coverdale
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    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

    I don’t disagree with that and once you cheat there’s an asterisk above all of your previous wins.

    But that still doesn’t change the fact that fighters can’t then go back and request their bouts to be changed to no contests. It’s not how it works.
    You have to understand Oregonian's agenda here: he's a May-Pac obsessive who chose to 'support' May by passively watching him on a screen and continues the tribal war because it allows him to feel something.

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  • IronDanHamza
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    Originally posted by Oregonian
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    The point here is Margacheato was supposed to the boogeyman at 147 and was “feared” by everyone. After he got DESTROYED by Mosley, he never won another fight. Against any elite fighter.

    This is why I believe he was always a DIRTY fight. Kermit Cintron also stated that Margacheato’s punches hit like a ton of bricks YET they stopped hurting after he got exposed.
    I don’t disagree with that and once you cheat there’s an asterisk above all of your previous wins.

    But that still doesn’t change the fact that fighters can’t then go back and request their bouts to be changed to no contests. It’s not how it works.

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  • GeorgeEvelyn
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    When Antonio Margarito rocked Miguel Cotto in 2008, it was a brutal shift in momentum. instagram pro Cotto, who had controlled much of the fight, was overwhelmed by Margarito’s relentless pressure and punishing shots. Bloodied and exhausted, Cotto took a knee, leading to a dramatic stoppage and one of boxing’s most controversial outcomes.

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  • Oregonian
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

    Nope, just the opposite. Reread my post.
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
    Although there was no proof of Maragarito cheating vs Cotto in the first fight, I do remember wondering how he was busting up Miguel's face so badly. Cotto himself look bewildered at Antonio's "power".​

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    Those were your words.

    What exactly am I supposed to “reread”?

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