Boxing’s 10 dirtiest scandals

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  • paulf
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    #11
    Why is Gattis death referred to as a mystery? There has never been any other possible alternative submitted by private investigators or police as to what happened other than suicide. Bitter fans, I guess.

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    • King Ju-Ju
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      #12
      Originally posted by Russian Crushin
      Resto is actually a really nice guy in real life
      Yeah he is. I've met him before but I wasn't showing him any love or anything like that. I just spoke to him about the Boxing Gym we was at in The Bronx. I know he knew what was going on and he beat the crap outta Collins. I can't respect that type of stuff. He's a scumbag for that. Cheating in Boxing is horrible. Its not like Baseball, u put cork in your bat and hit Home Runs and its all good. In Boxing, you can ****ing kill someone if u take out the padding or load up your gloves. Idc if he is a Rican, he is a piece of ****. Just Like Margarito.
      Last edited by King Ju-Ju; 04-09-2011, 12:16 PM.

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      • Russian Crushin
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        #13
        Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua
        Yeah he is. I've met him before but I wasn't showing him any love or anything like that. I just spoke to him about the Boxing Gym we was at in The Bronx. I know he knew what was going on and he beat the crap outta Collins. I can't respect that type of stuff. He's a scumbag for that. Cheating in Boxing is horrible. Its not like Baseball, u put cork in your bat and hit Home Runs and its all good. In Boxing, you can ****ing kill someone if u take out the padding or load up your gloves. Idc if he is a Rican, he is a piece of ****. Just Like Margarito.
        Yea i completely agree

        But when i used to talk to him, which was maybe 4 years ago the last time, i never knew about this incident. Then i saw him on HBO and was completely shocked

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        • Danny Gunz
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          #14
          Originally posted by goblin213
          No Hurricane Carter story?
          The Hurricane

          The Hollywood Version

          The Hurricane is the story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a boxer boasting great talent, a really sweet nickname, and a badass Bob Dylan song he inspired. The movie tells us the story of how Hurricane was a promising middleweight who was falsely accused and convicted of a triple homicide, derailing his boxing career but making him prime to be the subject of a great protest song.

          Luckily, after 20 years in prison as an innocent man convicted by a bitterly racist system, three young white people from a magical land called "Canada" took up his cause and, after discovering a key piece of evidence, proved Hurricane's innocence and set him free.

          In Reality...

          First, there is a scene in the film where Carter beats the **** out of an inferior white boxer (Joey Giardello) only to lose when blatantly racist judges award the fight to the white man. In real life, Carter lost the fight so badly that the real Giardello sued the filmmakers over the scene and got a nice settlement out of it.

          But far more disturbing is the whole murder thing. We're not saying Carter committed the crime, we'll just casually point out that by the age of 14, the Hurricane had already been arrested for assault and armed robbery. By 22, he had been imprisoned twice for "brutal street muggings." He was booted from the military after being court-martialed a whopping four times, being described as "unfit to serve." But, hey, nobody expects boxers to be model citizens. It doesn't mean he killed anyone, right?

          Well, when it came to the murders, there was enough evidence to convict him twice (both times set aside due to procedural errors by the prosecution). Carter failed a lie detector test--miserably--and then was given a chance to re-take it after he'd been imprisoned for awhile. He refused. At his second trial, several witnesses who had provided Carter's alibi admitted they had been asked to lie for him.

          But what about that evidence that proved his innocence? Well, there was in fact none. The judge was forced to throw out the conviction because the prosecution had failed to turn over some evidence and thus didn't give Carter a fair trial. The prosecution could have chosen to re-try the case from scratch to convict Carter a third time, but they decided it wasn't worth doing since 22 years had passed and all of the people involved were either dead or ridiculously old.

          Of course the law is the law and the law said Carter could go free. But it's probably not quite accurate to use Carter's story as proof that the criminal justice system is run by the Klan. The whole thing has really made us question Bob Dylan's research skills.

          Read more: http://www.cracked.com/article_16478...#ixzz1J35uoMfq

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          • Hobo
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            #15
            Ray Mercer vs Jesse Ferguson. I believe Mercer was accused of talking to Ferguson during the fight to take dive. I believe this whole incident made all the way to court.

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