I honestly belive that Margarito didnt know about plaster in wraps!
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What plaster of paris are you talking about fool? stop spreading lies.Just old and dirty? Are you incredibly dumb? There was plaster of paris in his wrappings, this didn't come out of nowhere. Paddings don't get hard over time as claimed by Margarito's team. If he genuinely didn't know about it then the life ban may be too harsh, and jonesy what are you trying to prove here? Do you know how HARD plaster of paris is? Stop trying to downplay the seriousness here, it could of caused some serious damage if ****m didn't notice it.Comment
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Err? you really are dumb aren't you? They don't mean 'bricks' in a literal sense you idiot, ****m probably described it as blocks because when it came out it probably made a loud noise resembling a solid object because of the plaster of paris. Please don't give me this nonsense about 'oh it was just some old wrappings from the gym, it was just worn out'. Haha, no you sheep - it was PLASTER OF PARIS which is why they handed down such a severe punishment. Plaster of paris is a type of building material, so yeah it's not outrageous it's been called 'bricks'. Once this material gets hard, it's like cement - again for the slow ones, there is no DOUBT plaster of paris substance was found in the wrappings. So I don't know why you're getting angry at people calling it 'bricks' or 'blocks', because in the end Shane would of felt like he was getting his face smashed in with boxing gloves loaded with bricks hadn't it been for ****m.Comment
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Listen in the Cotto fight if Margarito cheated why would he take of his gloves straight after the fight exposing his supposedly tarnished wraps to Bayless commisoners and pratically the boxing and sporting world with HBO carrying it on ppv and do interviews with the exposed wraps to me that makes no sense at allComment
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Because it wasn't an issue on the cotto fight. No one suspected cheato was loading his gloves. But when the **** hit the fan, thats when they saw cheatos wraps in the cotto fight looking like
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You obviously did not read the comments I posted the day before yesterday on this very subject. I'll repeat them.Just old and dirty? Are you incredibly dumb? There was plaster of paris in his wrappings, this didn't come out of nowhere. Paddings don't get hard over time as claimed by Margarito's team. If he genuinely didn't know about it then the life ban may be too harsh, and jonesy what are you trying to prove here? Do you know how HARD plaster of paris is? Stop trying to downplay the seriousness here, it could of caused some serious damage if ****m didn't notice it.
Many years ago in either the 1950's or 60's, Ring Magazine, (or perhaps Boxing Illustrated, but I believe Ring) then under Nat Fleisher, Mr. Boxing, the Founder and Publisher. (and regarded as The Bilble of Boxing) conducted a serious experiment. This was because Doc kearns, Jack Dempsey's devious manager had come out with a statement, either on the air, or in a book, (can't recall) that HE HAD sprinkled plaster of paris on Dempsey's wrappings and then wet them.
Of course had he actually done this, Dempsey must have collaborated, and Dempsey vehemently denied it. Anyway, the experimenters did it several ways, including making an insert, thick enough to (ostensibly) do damage, but thin enough to go into the glove, and in each case, waited until it had hardened.
Then Dempsey flexed his hands........ If the "plaster" had not broken from that, which it mostly did, is absolutely disintegrated into useless slivers and powder, when Dempsey punched a bag a few times.
THIS PROVED CONCLUSIVELY FOR ALL TIME, that Dempsey did NOT have loaded gloves for the Jess Willard fight.
I'm sure that some bright computer spark can probably pull up the very article(s) detailing this experiment.
After the Dempsey fight, his destruction of Willard was so complete, shattering bones etc. that people kept coming forward in the years after, displaying small slabs of iron, which they said they'd picked up in the ring, after the fight...................
ANYWAY, the above was a serious experiment. and the result is actually published in an old Ring Magazine, as i can testify.
I think Dan Daniel was involved with it at the time too, maybe Nat Loubet also, later Ring Publisher after Fleisher died in 1972.Comment
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its well documented MARGO who had one of his hands wrapped didnt have to un tie it because it was already done, but he himself said to his team to take it off as he felt he had nothing to hide
I am 100 percent certain margo was innocent in the respect he didnt know, everything that was done was due to his trainer doing it without him knowing
but boxing fans can be fickle and it served up to be the perfect excuse to make for the huge fan fav cotto when he lostComment
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