By Jake Donovan - In the very near future (perhaps even by the time this article is published), former welterweight champion Antonio Margarito will learn whether or not the boxing world will give him a second chance.
It’s been just over a year since he was caught with illegal hand wraps prior to his one-sided 9th round knockout loss to Shane Mosley last January. The career-worst beatdown was followed up by a one-year suspension handed down by the California State Athletic Commission.
The industry-wide belief is that he shouldn’t be licensed anywhere else in the U.S. without first being cleared by the very commission who issued the original punishment. Such line of thinking explains why news of his applying for a license in the state of Texas has been met with harsh criticism. [Click Here To Read More]
It’s been just over a year since he was caught with illegal hand wraps prior to his one-sided 9th round knockout loss to Shane Mosley last January. The career-worst beatdown was followed up by a one-year suspension handed down by the California State Athletic Commission.
The industry-wide belief is that he shouldn’t be licensed anywhere else in the U.S. without first being cleared by the very commission who issued the original punishment. Such line of thinking explains why news of his applying for a license in the state of Texas has been met with harsh criticism. [Click Here To Read More]
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