By Keith Idec - NEW YORK — Miguel Cotto doesn’t believe Antonio Margarito.
After a press conference Friday to officially announce his June 5 fight against WBA super welterweight champion Yuri Foreman at Yankee Stadium, Cotto dismissed Margarito’s claims of ignorance and innocence made earlier this week in Los Angeles. Mexico’s Margarito said Tuesday during his own press conference that he didn’t know that trainer Javier Capetillo had placed illegal pads into his hand wraps prior to his ninth-round technical knockout loss to Shane Mosley 15 months ago at Staples Center.
“He doesn’t want people to think he’s guilty,” Cotto said. “He knows what Capetillo put on his hands. Every boxer knows what a trainer puts on your hands.” [Click Here To Read More]
After a press conference Friday to officially announce his June 5 fight against WBA super welterweight champion Yuri Foreman at Yankee Stadium, Cotto dismissed Margarito’s claims of ignorance and innocence made earlier this week in Los Angeles. Mexico’s Margarito said Tuesday during his own press conference that he didn’t know that trainer Javier Capetillo had placed illegal pads into his hand wraps prior to his ninth-round technical knockout loss to Shane Mosley 15 months ago at Staples Center.
“He doesn’t want people to think he’s guilty,” Cotto said. “He knows what Capetillo put on his hands. Every boxer knows what a trainer puts on your hands.” [Click Here To Read More]
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