Where is the "block" Richardson "found" on Margarito's wraps?

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  • Ray  Ray
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    #101
    Originally posted by MANIAC310
    There is no damn "block". Why would anyone trust ****m anyway? he's an ex felon. I wouldn't be surprised if he planted the "block" himself to set Margarito up to give his fighter an edge.
    Wow, just wow!

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    • MASSMAN
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      #102
      The manny bobsled team video is hilarious.. LOL

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      • BrokenHat
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        #103
        Jesus christ. Plaster of paris hardens once it's exposed to water or dampness. That's why over time, the sweat and blood would harden the pads. Probably, somewhere around the middle rounds it would've taken strong effect.

        Before it's exposed to dampness it would look like regular gauze, so pictures are pointless. But testing can easily distinguish between regular gauze, and plaster disguised as gauze. And testing confirmed Marg had plaster in his wraps.

        We all know Boxing is corrupt, full PED users, paid off judges, anything to keep the machine oiled and running. Hell, they even allowed Marg back into boxing, something no other sport would do. Lamont Peterson never received any punishment for blatant roiding. It's extremely tough to be punished in boxing, almost impossible.

        There's no way in hell Marg and his trainer would've been banned if that wasn't actually plaster. No way in hell. The commissions don't want to ban anybody, all they want is money. They have no integrity or concern for fighters, so if they ban someone it's only because they absolutely have no choice.

        And brother ****m is a class act. Very charismatic and warm.

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        • Doc Holliday
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          #104
          Originally posted by BrokenHat
          Jesus christ. Plaster of paris hardens once it's exposed to water or dampness. That's why over time, the sweat and blood would harden the pads. Probably, somewhere around the middle rounds it would've taken strong effect.

          Before it's exposed to dampness it would look like regular gauze, so pictures are pointless. But testing can easily distinguish between regular gauze, and plaster disguised as gauze. And testing confirmed Marg had plaster in his wraps.

          We all know Boxing is corrupt, full PED users, paid off judges, anything to keep the machine oiled and running. Hell, they even allowed Marg back into boxing, something no other sport would do. Lamont Peterson never received any punishment for blatant roiding. It's extremely tough to be punished in boxing, almost impossible.

          There's no way in hell Marg and his trainer would've been banned if that wasn't actually plaster. No way in hell. The commissions don't want to ban anybody, all they want is money. They have no integrity or concern for fighters, so if they ban someone it's only because they absolutely have no choice.

          And brother ****m is a class act. Very charismatic and warm.
          If it was plaster, why were no criminal charges filed in California, for Capetillo at least? If it was plaster Capetillo could have been found guilty of attempted battery, aka assault.

          "A California Penal Code 240 assault may be filed when an attempt to injure another is made. No physical contact is actually necessary to be convicted of assault.

          A California assault can take place even though no battery occurs. However, a battery necessarily includes an assault. This is because it is impossible to commit a battery (a willful act) without first attempting to do so.

          An assault is often called an 'attempted battery', while battery is often called a 'completed assault'."
          Last edited by Doc Holliday; 12-27-2012, 04:54 PM.

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          • Nekronicle
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            #105
            Whoa, is it really 2009 again?

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            • Jam Jars
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              #106
              The whole thing was exaggerated, i have no doubt they found something but it wasn't a damn block. Boxing illustrated did a test back in the 50s to see if plaster was a good way to load gloves, the guy hit the bag a few times and the plaster crumbled. The inventor of plaster of Paris said it was impossible for a fighter to use it without breaking their hands when asked about Dempsey loading his gloves.

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              • The_Sandman
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                #107
                Margarito basically had casts in his gloves. Casts looks like normal handwraps, but once it gets wet it gets hard which turns into the cast that you see on people when they break their arm or something. The sweat from Marg's hands caused the wrap to harden. When ****m said "a block fell out", he didn't mean an actual block came out. It was a metaphor. Kind of like if I said, "he smacked me with a ****ing block", when really, he smacked me with his stack of cash.

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                • Papasito
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by The_Sandman
                  Margarito basically had casts in his gloves. Casts looks like normal handwraps, but once it gets wet it gets hard which turns into the cast that you see on people when they break their arm or something. The sweat from Marg's hands caused the wrap to harden. When ****m said "a block fell out", he didn't mean an actual block came out. It was a metaphor. Kind of like if I said, "he smacked me with a ****ing block", when really, he smacked me with his stack of cash.
                  So now Nassim is a Poet?

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