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I want proof Margarito used plaster against Cotto.
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Originally posted by edgarg View PostIt's about time someone talked some common sense and truth about this nonsense. I was beginning to think the whole boxing following had gone crazy. They even make up the most fantastic lies about the Margarito-Mosley fight. They talk about "bricks" etc. Even Dan Rafael supposedly the most accurate of the boxing journalists, wrote originally that Margarito had been found with a plaster-like substance coating his hand wraps. it sounded exactly like something that Sherlock Richardson would say, or the local taxidriver. All he could have truthfully said was that they found a used gauze pad in the wrappings when it should have been new. The analysis, which found traces of 2 plaster-of-paris components (but not the vital one) was not announced until later, and they were only traces. The Federal Authorities dropped it. I suppose the fact that the components were also found in a multitude of other manufactured items including particularly, many cosmetic products, decided them. Maybe they believed, like I do, that it was a trace of some absorbent powder.
I've seen reports which said the traces were from hand cream, and I suppose that hand cream does contain these things. And as it was also reported that the pad had been handled by 14 people before reaching the laboratory, this is a possibility.
An inportant fact NEVER mentioned is that Arum instituted a suit against the Commission asking that they show that the gauze pad contained anything which could be harmful to a fighter. The suit was never defended. These things are important but never mentioned since they would ruin the whole sensational fiction.
As some mathematicians like to say, 40 times Zero is still Zero.
You a fool man, watch the ass whooping Cheato gets and let go of this CONSPIRACY THEORY to ruin him and his trainer, LMAO ---
Those substances are found in every wrap, yeah, but not the ****ing plaster of paris like substances. That made the the gauze harder, not exactly as hard as a brick though, that was a, say it with me, p.u.r.p.o.s.e.f.u.l. exaggeration.
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