Idk what's more pathetic, Margarito or his Fans....... they both play ****** when this subject is brought up. And if what Tony had wasn't so badvlike you losers say, then why hasn't he gotten his lescense yet???? Its been over a year, what's the hold up????
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Margarito comments on rematch withl Cotto 'he might get the courage to fight me again
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Isn't it weird that the winner of a fight is BEGGING for a rematch? Cause you know, its usually the other way around. Kinda pathetic when you think about it.
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Originally posted by pistol whip View PostHe's being punished for what he did isn't that what you wanted and im sure the second Arum puts together an actual fight he'll get the license back.
Once that happens he's served his sentence but will the crying stop. Will this unhealthy obsession with punishing Tony after he's payed for his crime end?
No!!!Last edited by King Ju-Ju; 06-08-2010, 02:14 PM.
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Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua View PostMargarito, why doesn't he talk about him redeeming himself vs Williams or Mosley???? Why does he continue 2 play the dumb role and act like he never knew what his "father figure" trainer was doing 2 his wraps???? How come people think Cotto is scared of him???? Cotto, expressed interest in fighting Manny Pacquiao and Pacquiao kicked his ass worst then Margarito. And Cotto would have a WAY better chance of gettin ****ed up again in a rematch with Pac-Man then Margarito. But 2 every1 and Tony, Cotto is scared of him. That's ******. Miguel was givin it 2 Margarito. vs Pacquiao, he was just hangin around for the first half and then just tried 2 survive the last half. If he lacked any courage, he would say Hell ****ing No When Asked About A Rematch with Manny don't you think???? Instead it's Tony Tthe Construction Worker that's dismissed and you idiots think its because he's scared of him. at this point Margarito is just livin off of Cottos name and Miguel isn't interested in helping him a make a buck. He can fight super market workers in Mexico 4 the rest of his life.
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