Antonio Margarito didn't use wraps when he pummelled Cotto
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Is that the best you can come up with....
Considering it would be on the backside of the hand, you wouldnt notice anything shaking someones hand.
Wtf.Comment
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Well honestly answer me then
You know the sort of damage that hardened wraps can do, it's one step down from brass knucks
Cotto has always been known to mark up and cut, and Margarito has demonstrated that he still hits very hard (pac figgt) with no wraps
So how did cotto manage to absorb so much punishment
It's just as likely that cotto had a plaster head that marg had plaster wrapsComment
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Did you not see his face at the end of the fight?Well honestly answer me then
You know the sort of damage that hardened wraps can do, it's one step down from brass knucks
Cotto has always been known to mark up and cut, and Margarito has demonstrated that he still hits very hard (pac figgt) with no wraps
So how did cotto manage to absorb so much punishment
It's just as likely that cotto had a plaster head that marg had plaster wraps
Why am I giving a bunch of obvious common sense answers.... ****** ass questioning around here.Comment
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Do you have baby hands that don't reach around a persons hand? I shake hands with men and definitely feel at least the last knuckle. Many times, the person congratulating the boxer grabs with both hands. You're really gonna try to argue they wouldn't have noticed? People shake hands at boxing events all night long.Comment
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I see it the other way around. Capetillo would be more likely to load his gloves for a fight which he was poorly prepared for than a fight where he was at his peak against a guy he knew he had the beating of.Not really.
If he would do it to gain an advantage against an old shot Mosley, he would do it against a career defining win against an undefeated Cotto.
Weather they fancied their chances or not.
Winning against Cotto would change the entire landscape of his career... It would be THE fight to increase your chances of winning.
I think it had less to do with who the opponent was and more to do with the fact that Margarito was dead at the weight.Comment
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