Do people realize how ridiculous it is to think Margarito used plaster against Cotto?
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It would me more ridiculous not to.Comment
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yet being accused of taking PEDS with no proof is not ******ed right?Comment
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This is so. But seeing how we are participating in a forum that is composed almost entirely of speculation (that's the idea isn't it?), it's not ridiculous at all to have su****ions regarding all fights prior to Margarito being caught with loaded gloves and to speculate based upon these su****ions.
It would me more ridiculous not to.
It defies all logicComment
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Well for starters ts,the word is it hardens as the fight goes on.As sweat hits them,they start to harden.Plaster of paris.But also,Cotto was undefeated & they were going into that fight fairly even.Margarito was heavily favored to smack up on Mosley.I don't see why he'd only use it for Mosley,whom the boxing world thought that he would destroy,but not on an elite undefeated fighter fighting him on even terms.Comment
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Cotto was the biggest fight of his career, Shane was a big underdog against Margarito. Why would he try to use illegal wraps for a guy he is expected to beat and very possibly knockout AFTER he just won the biggest fight of his life and became the top guy in the welterweight division?Comment
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Cotto was the biggest fight of his career, Shane was a big underdog against Margarito. Why would he try to use illegal wraps for a guy he is expected to beat and very possibly knockout AFTER he just won the biggest fight of his life and became the top guy in the welterweight division?
You overrate Cotto. Cotto was a B class fighter, who almost got KTFO by a bum Ricardo Torres, who was a small 147. He wasn't that much of a challenge for Margarito compared to Paul Williams or Santos
But guess what it doesn't matter because people watched as he got wrapped, ref felt his gloves before the fight, and he hugs and shakes hands with Cotto, Cotto's corner and Bob Arum and no one noticed anythingComment
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