This past June, former world champion Antonio Margarito (38-8, 27KOs) revealed that he was back in training for a comeback after 42 months of retirement. He said he was planning to make a final run at glory either at junior middleweight or middleweight.
He was forced to retire due to an injury to his right eye, which was severely damaged during his decision loss to Manny Pacquiao in 2010. His last fight, which took place a year later, saw him get stopped by Miguel Cotto. In that rematch, the injured eye began to swell up within a few rounds and forced the ringside physician to pull him from the fight in the ninth round.
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He was forced to retire due to an injury to his right eye, which was severely damaged during his decision loss to Manny Pacquiao in 2010. His last fight, which took place a year later, saw him get stopped by Miguel Cotto. In that rematch, the injured eye began to swell up within a few rounds and forced the ringside physician to pull him from the fight in the ninth round.
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